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Jessica Fletcher

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  • I might as well change my name to Jessica Fletcher in this county.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • I might as well change my name to Jessica Fletcher in this county.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • I might as well change my name to Jessica Fletcher in this county.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • In the same boat I'd but the wonder that is Angela 'Jessica Fletcher' Lansbury who would also be awesome in that role.

    Day 14: More filming in NI 2009

  • Kevin Kline and Murder She Wrote's Angela 'Jessica Fletcher' Lansbury.

    Archive 2005-08-01 Kerron Cross 2005

  • Therefore, 'Jessica Fletcher' as a verb means 'to calmly do masses of work and still have time for a sit down, a cup of tea and a bit of sleuthing on the side’.

    Case Closed onlyemma 2006

  • I think Miss Marple and Jessica Fletcher are in deep trouble too.hughQuote

    The Volokh Conspiracy » An Unusual Exclusionary Rule Case 2010

  • Grandpa asks Then why do innocent people confess to the crime at the end, and Grandma argues that Jessica Fletcher most certainly offers them royalties from the book sales based on the crime.

    Superman Comes to Dinner Danny Goodman 2010

  • Grandma agrees, and while Nathan dreams of flying through clouds and infinite sky, Grandpa stands and decrees that there is no possible way for Jessica Fletcher to have murdered all of those people without getting caught, and that Grandma is most definitely losing her mind.

    Superman Comes to Dinner Danny Goodman 2010

  • Yes, Jessica Fletcher, the widowed substitute English teacher turned successful novelist who turned down a glitzy life as an author in murder-filled New York City for a nice quiet life as an author in murder-filled Cabot Cove, Maine is back in five red-herring-filled mysteries.

    Archive 2010-03-07 Bill Crider 2010

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