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#39: “The Case of the Secret Room, Part 1”
August 13, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit and Jami Martin solve a forty-year old mystery after finding a skeleton in a hidden room in the basement.
#40: “The Case of the Secret Room, Part 2”
August 20, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A secret room is discovered in Whit's End that holds the skeleton of an old janitor from The Fillmore Recreation Center . Whit and Jami Martin attempt to discover some answers.
#82: “Heatwave”
August 12, 1989
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Jack Davis and Oscar Peterson solve the mystery of a strange kid and an armload of lumber.
#102: “The Treasure of LeMonde!”
February 3, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Robyn and Connie find a hidden attic at Whit's End and stumble upon a forgotten mystery involving an old pipe organ, a greedy professor and "the greatest treasure."
#113: “Suspicious Minds”
May 5, 1990
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Money mysteriously disappears from the cash register at Whit's End , and Connie and Eugene are determined to find the perpetrator.
#142: “Train Ride”
January 26, 1991
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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When a former nemesis of Eugene 's is seemingly killed in a train accident, Eugene is blamed. Whit helps to solve the mystery to clear Eugene.
#155: “Waylaid in the Windy City, Part 1”
June 22, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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On a trip to Chicago, Whit and Connie get caught up in a dangerous mystery involving a portable computer, the Department of Defense, and some familiar--but not very friendly--faces.
#156: “Waylaid in the Windy City, Part 2”
June 29, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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On a trip to Chicago, Whit and Connie get caught up in a dangerous mystery involving a portable computer, the Department of Defense, and some familiar--but not very friendly--faces
#207: “The Case of the Candid Camera”
October 10, 1992
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Private Investigator Harlow Doyle gets pulled into a case involving a missing camera, a Bible contest and the always-suspect Rodney Rathbone .
#244: “The Mysterious Stranger, Part 1”
September 18, 1993
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit is pulled into a perplexing mystery when a strange man arrives at Whit's End and claims to have lived there as a small boy.
#245: “The Mysterious Stranger, Part 2”
September 25, 1993
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit is pulled into a perplexing mystery when a strange man arrives at Whit's End and claims to have lived there as a small boy.
#248: “Terror from the Skies”
October 30, 1993
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Edwin Blackgaard produces a live broadcast about monsters from outer space, but the broadcast is a little too real for some listeners.
#277: “It Happened at Four Corners”
August 13, 1994
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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An old prospector, a torn map, and a legendary gold mine interrupt Eugene and Bernard ’s journey to California and infect them with gold fever.
#309: “The Perfect Witness, Part 1”
April 8, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A mystery is triggered when two armed men hold up Holstein's Books and take a hostage--a blind girl named Jenny Roberts .
#310: “The Perfect Witness, Part 2”
April 15, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A mystery is triggered when two armed men hold up Holstein's Books and take a hostage--a blind girl named Jenny Roberts .
#311: “The Perfect Witness, Part 3”
April 22, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A mystery is triggered when two armed men hold up Holstein's Books and take a hostage--a blind girl named Jenny Roberts .
#378: “The Painting”
October 18, 1997
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Jack and Joanne Allen open J & J Antiques and are immediately caught up in a mystery involving a millionaire and a long-lost painting.
#414: “Buried Sin”
November 7, 1998
John Fornof
Bill Myers
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Jared DeWhite , Dwayne Oswald , and Eugene dig up a mystery when they uncover a long-lost box, which contains the story of a forgotten crime.
#511: “The Pact, Part 1”
March 8, 2003
Nathan Hoobler
Bob Hoose
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Whit , Tom Riley , and Mandy Straussberg attempt to discover what's troubling Agnes Riley .
#512: “The Pact, Part 2”
March 15, 2003
Nathan Hoobler
Bob Hoose
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Whit , Tom Riley , and Mandy Straussberg attempt to discover what's troubling Agnes Riley .
#520: “The Mystery at Tin Flat”
June 7, 2003
John Fornof
Bob Hoose
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The Washington family wins an all-expenses-paid vacation to nearby Tin Flat . But when they show up, the town is deserted.
#546: “No Way Out”
May 22, 2004
John Fornof
John Fornof
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Whit finds himself trapped in a room with no doors or windows. Meanwhile, “Marvelous” Marvin Washington investigates strange happenings around his house.
#547: “No Way In”
May 29, 2004
John Fornof
John Fornof
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Whit 's situation worsens while his son Jason searches for him with Marvin 's help.
#548: “Sounds Like a Mystery”
October 2, 2004
John Fornof
Bob Hoose
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Odyssey is abuzz when a national treasure--a scale model of the Statue of Liberty--comes to town... and promptly gets stolen!