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Re: No house visit

Great observation, and I believe you are correct on every one of these - thanks for the interesting list!

Re: No house visit

Interesting. In 'A Deadly State of Mind' though the culprit's home is seen - he makes the telephone call during the drinks party in his own house.

In some of these the culprit's place of work is extravagant enough in its own right to play the part of his home, for example 'Any Old Port in a Storm' and 'A Case of Immunity'.

Re: No house visit

I knew I probably made a mistake in the list; thanks for pointing that out! And thanks for the positive feedback from both of you!

Re: No house visit

I believe that in Double Shock, we see Dexter's apartment (when the attorney goes to get his signature), but not Norman's.

Re: No house visit

That's a good catch, too! Also, I was wondering if "Short Fuse" should be on the list? I can't remember if Roger's home is seen or not.

Re: No house visit

There's also Negative Reaction - which is interesting for another reason:

Not only do we never see Bart Kepple's home, we also never see his wife.

In fact, until Bart mentions her to Columbo on the golf course, you don't really get the feeling he is married. It's his explanation for not saying he knew Tanya Baker.

So, that opens another thread. Are there other Columbo's where the murderer's husband/wife is mentioned but we never see them. (Aside for Ransom for a Dead Man where the husband is the victim).

Re: No house visit

Oops, I got the wrong title. Of course it's "Double Exposure" as in the list, but still the bit about his wife stands.

Re: No house visit

That's a great observation, RoyalFool! And it would be interesting to know whether there are other examples. Now, I can't exactly remember if Joe Devlin in "Conspirators" was ever implied to have a wife back in Ireland, but it seems like it could have been hinted at. (On the other hand I could be completely wrong; it's been awhile since I saw that episode, even though I like it quite a bit.)