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Homicide: Life on the Street
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| Title: | Every Mother's Son |
| Episode Number: | 22 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 9 |
| Production Number: | 310 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday January 06th, 1995 |
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A thirteen year old kills a fourteen year old. Pembleton and Bayliss investigated the child-on-child killing and find out that the young thug intended to kill another boy but made a mistake.
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| This is the first of several cameo appearances by real-life Baltimore mayor Kurt Schmoke. | The scene at the football game was filmed at an actual game, featuring Baltimoreâs Canadian Football League team. | Actor Clark Johnson is a former CFL player, and experienced some deja type vu while filming at an actual CFL game in this episode. | Helen Carey, who plays ASA Maggie Conroy is a well prominent Washington, DC area real estate agent. |
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