It’s a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.

Season 2, Episode 13: Trial by Error (January 12, 1986)
Tonight on Murder, She Wrote…
JB is the foreperson of a jury trying Mark Lee Reynolds for the murder of Cliff Anderson. The case revolves around claims of self-defense, as Reynolds says that he killed Anderson in a moment of rage after being attacked. However, Jessica suspects that the truth is more complicated.
Who’s in it, outside of Angela Lansbury?
Prosecutor Tom Casselli is David Ackroyd (The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, Exo-Man).
Suspect Mark Lee Reynolds is Tony Bill, who is also a director.
Victim Cliff Anderson is played by Michael Swan.
Defense Attorney Oscar Ramsey is Macdonald Carey from The Damned and Dr. Tom Horton on Days of Our Lives.
Defense Attorney Max Flynn is Jon Cypher. He was Man-at-Arms in Masters of the Universe.
Virginia Capers plays Margo Webster.
Doran Clark from The Warriors is Becky Anderson.
Gene Evens plays Otto Fry.
Josh Corben is Tom Ewell from The Seven Year Itch.
Lee Callahan is Gary Frank from Family.
Arlene Golonka from Hang ‘Em High plays Sally Conover
Wow! Alan Hale Jr., the Skipper, is in this as Fenton Harris.
Sally Conover is played by Lenore Kasdorf, Rico’s mom in Starship Troopers.
Vicki Lawrence, better known as Mama, plays Jackie MacKay.
Allan Miller plays Frank Lord.
Thornton Bentley is Brock Peters.
Richard Sanders from WKRP In Cincinnati plays Gerald Richards.
Gregory Walcott (Plan 9 from Outer Space) is Willie Patchecki.
Norman Burton is Drew Narramore.
James Hampton is Jerry Blevins.
Walter Mathews is Judge Philo Walker.
John Detweiler is played by John Davis Chandler, Bleak from Adventures In Babysitting.
Warren J. Kemmerling from The Dark plays Dr. Maurice Webster.
In minor roles, Robert Caspar plays Arnold Jasper, Javier Grajeda is a paramedic, Liane Lander portrays Stephanie Reynolds, R.J. Adams is Victor Assmussen, and trial spectators include Robert Buckingham, Larry Carr, Paul LeClair, Mark Rodney, Walter Smith, Steve Wagner, and Judith Woodbury. At the same time, Lemuel Perry is a deputy sheriff.
What happens?
Jessica is starring in her own 12 Angry Men as she’s the foreperson for a trial where Mark Lee Reynolds kills Cliff Anderson with a poker after being caught in bed with the man’s wife, Stephanie. Everybody, it seems, wants to declare the case closed, but you know how Jessica is. She wonders why Mark came to be in the bed of Stephanie Anderson moments after his wife was nearly killed in a car accident.
Everyone just wants to vote, and Jessica says, “Don’t you think that we should examine the evidence first?”
Oh Jessica.
Between the jury fighting and flashbacks of what happened, this episode peels back the layers and reveals who did what to whom. And of course, we know JB will solve it.
Who did it?
Mr. Reynolds faked a car accident to kill his wife so he could keep her money and still be with Mrs. Anderson, his lover. But when Mr. Anderson found out, he came home and wanted to kill both of them. Mrs. Anderson is the one who killed him. Double murder!
Who made it?
This episode was directed by Seymour Robbie and written by Paul Savage and Scott Shephard.
Does Jessica get some?
No. She’s sequestered. Too bad, she and The Skipper are a dream match.
Does Jessica dress up and act stupid?
Nope. Come on!
Was it any good?
Yes, it’s a very different type of episode.
Any trivia?
Nearly everyone in this episode would be back for multiple appearances as different characters.
Give me a reasonable quote:
Mark Lee Reynolds: How can I thank you for your verdict?
Jessica Fletcher: There’s no need. The satisfaction is knowing that the right thing has been done.
Mark Lee Reynolds: Nevertheless, I just want you to know I’ll never forget you.
Jessica Fletcher: Oh, yes. I’m pretty sure you will.
What’s next?
Poisoned strawberry preserves served at the Joshua Peabody Inn result in murder!