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[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0285468/ Raymond Forchion] (19?? - ) |
[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0285468/ Raymond Forchion] (19?? - ) |
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+ | *'''[[Miami Vice (1984 series)|''Miami Vice: Stone's War'' (1986)]]''' [''O'Hara'']: Shot to death by [[Don Johnson]] shortly after fatally shooting [[Bob Balaban]] during a shootout. |
*[[In the Heat of the Night (1988 series)|'''''In the Heat of the Night: Just a Country Boy'' (1991)''']] [''Wallace Fannoy'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by mobsters; his body is seen (staged to appear that he committed suicide) in his apartment when police investigate the scene. |
*[[In the Heat of the Night (1988 series)|'''''In the Heat of the Night: Just a Country Boy'' (1991)''']] [''Wallace Fannoy'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by mobsters; his body is seen (staged to appear that he committed suicide) in his apartment when police investigate the scene. |
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+ | *'''[[Femme Fatales (2011 series)|''Femme Fatales: Hell Hath No Furies'' (2012)]]''' [''Judge Aldrich'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by [[Asher Deva]]. |
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Revision as of 23:05, 9 April 2021
Raymond Forchion (19?? - )
TV Deaths:
- Miami Vice: Stone's War (1986) [O'Hara]: Shot to death by Don Johnson shortly after fatally shooting Bob Balaban during a shootout.
- In the Heat of the Night: Just a Country Boy (1991) [Wallace Fannoy]: Shot to death (off-screen) by mobsters; his body is seen (staged to appear that he committed suicide) in his apartment when police investigate the scene.
- Femme Fatales: Hell Hath No Furies (2012) [Judge Aldrich]: Shot to death (off-screen) by Asher Deva.