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Previously we learned who fired the "shot heard 'round the world" and why he fired it. Here's what happened to the shooter after he rode from Lexington on Paul Revere's horse.
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We left Blow reading the final page in Willie Hosner's Revolutionary War diary. In today's thrilling episode, Blow catches serious hell from Mary Lloyd...
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We left Blow and Mary confronting a threatening voice mail from unscrupulous news reporter Mel Watterman. Today we watch them duel by text messages with Lt. Callahan.
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Last episode: Blow gets cryptic message that Sarah has run away. Today: Blow seeks help from Homer Price to get to the Kellams w/o being followed.
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Blow switched cars with Homer Price to avoid tails en route to the Kellams. Today he and Salzwedel prepare to talk with Sarah's mother about taking twirling lessons. [No]
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We left Blow and Salzwedel about to approach the Kellams' house. Now, they do so...and more.
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I've forgotten what happened in the last ep. Now, tho, the suspense starts building [cue the jerky violin chords]
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Blow, Salzwedel and Frank Rust have found Sarah's abandoned truck, sans its shotgun. In this heart-stopping episode they set off in a dinghy for Turtle Island.
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We left Blow, Salzwedel and Frank Rust heading across the water toward Turtle Island where they believe Sarah Kellum is hiding out. We pick them up as a storm sweeps in from the northeast.
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Their boat hits a sandbar and overturns. Blow and Rust can't find Salzwedel. Now, on Turtle Island, a shot pierces the stormy night. A wailing scream. Oh, mercy!
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We left them slogging through the mud in a vicious nor'easter. We pick them up still slogging, but getting nearer...to what? *gasp*
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Not quite Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral, but a harrowing sojourn nonetheless. Amid gunshots, screams and a nor'easter's fury, they get there here:
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Could I really seduce and rob a total stranger -- just on a dare?
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Finally! Blow arrives at the house to find Sarah with a shotgun, huddled by a kerosene heater, a tad cuckoo...
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Naked under a blanket with 15-year-old Sarah clutching him, Blow argues with cops who bust in the door. (Do I hear "Truckin'" in the background?)
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