Philip Abbott visits the offices of Perry Mason to decide how he can get back control of his publishing business from James Coburn. But it's Sara Shane who is Mrs. Abbott who needs Raymond Burr as a criminal defense attorney after Coburn is murdered.
Once again Coburn as a victim was not the most beloved of characters to leave the land of the living abruptly. Besides Abbott and Shane about four other possible perpetrators are offered up by the series writers.
Among Coburn's nastier habits was that he liked his music real loud during a party and didn't care how that disturbed the neighborhood and the neighbors. People like that annoy me no end. But his love of loud music and how his manual turntable worked on his phonograph provide the key for Burr to get his client freed.
An interesting Perry Mason tale, especially with the telltale turntable.
Once again Coburn as a victim was not the most beloved of characters to leave the land of the living abruptly. Besides Abbott and Shane about four other possible perpetrators are offered up by the series writers.
Among Coburn's nastier habits was that he liked his music real loud during a party and didn't care how that disturbed the neighborhood and the neighbors. People like that annoy me no end. But his love of loud music and how his manual turntable worked on his phonograph provide the key for Burr to get his client freed.
An interesting Perry Mason tale, especially with the telltale turntable.