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- A Christmas tree from a secret admirer comes between a young woman and her fiancé in 1902 New York.
- When it becomes widely known that a best-selling feminist author and lecturer has joined an Internet dating site, she apparently commits suicide.
- A scholar obsessed with Lewis Carroll's poem "The Hunting of the Snark" is found buried in the botanical gardens frequented by the author during his life.
- A visiting lecturer at the college of criminology who holds controversial theories on genetic predisposition toward criminal behavior is found hanged.
- After a pretty graduate student moonlighting as a baby sitter is found bound on a bed and smothered, it is found that she posed for provocative bondage photos.
- A psychic, Randolph James, is found dead in his consulting rooms, murdered. Upon investigation it is discovered that he was living a double life: he is actually Rueben Beatty, a psychological researcher.
- When a body discovered in a wooded area is found already embalmed, the logical conclusion is that a murder victim must have been cremated in his place.
- The day after an alcoholic college professor who killed a young girl in a drunken accident is released from prison and returns home, he is run over by his own car.
- The suspected identity of the cremated corpse keeps changing as attempts are made on the lives of two of the students involved in the case are made.
- While Benison College is being renovated, the desiccated body of a student who disappeared 15 years earlier is found in an attic and linked to Seager's murder.
- 2006–201545mTV-PG7.6 (481)TV EpisodeReuben's killer also murders his co-researcher and suspicion falls on fellow psychic Frank Mclean and tarot reader Justine Skinner.
- 1979– 1h 4mTV-PGTV EpisodeThe rise of political correctness on college campuses; a controversial exhibit of art created by prisoners; naturalist Sir David Attenborough; goat yoga; actor Jordan Peele (Big Mouth (2017) and Abruptio (2023)); actress Jane Birkin (Poet of Sound and Image);