

Crime
Overview
Starts with "Anderson Family" court trial where wife testifies on the murder of her husband, while the police investigation finds some interesting twists to the crime. Part of the Crime Does Not Pay series
Top Cast


Niles Welch
Niles Welch
John Harwood
Niles Welch
John Harwood
Alonzo Price
Alonzo Price
Captain Halliday
Alonzo Price
Captain Halliday


Donrue Leighton
Donrue Leighton
Mrs. Anderson (uncredited)
Donrue Leighton
Mrs. Anderson (uncredited)


Stephen Chase
Stephen Chase
Terry Spencer (uncredited)
Stephen Chase
Terry Spencer (uncredited)


Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews
Coroner's Inquest Judge (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
Coroner's Inquest Judge (uncredited)
John Marsden
John Marsden
John Marsden
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