Boomtown- Episode Guide:
Season Two: Episode 23

Title: The Hole-In-The-Wall Gang

Episode: 23

First Air Date: Dec 27, 2003

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Director:

Guest Stars:

LeVar Burton
Bobby Hosea
Tom Wright as Bouchard
Sean Squire as Dennis
Alimi Ballard as Young Marvin
Dempsey Pappion as Young Greg
Marcus Folmar
Blu Fox
Tony Winters
Fran Bennett
David Jean Thomas

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Synopsis:

BROTHERS FOR LIFE; DETECTIVES INVESTIGATE A TWENTY YEAR-OLD FRATERNITY MURDER -- When a young couple remodeling their dilapidated new home, uncovers a corpse hidden in a basement wall, Detectives Stevens (Donnie Wahlberg), Smith (Mykelti Williamson) and Pierce (Vanessa Williams) believe the body to be link to an African American fraternity who previously occupied the house. Arranging a reunion of fraternity brothers, the detectives discover the prime suspects in this 20 year-old murder to be three of Los Angeles' most prominent citizens who believed at the time, that the victim - a fraternity pledge - was stealing for the house. Gary Basaraba, Neal McDonough, Jason Gedrick and Lana Parrilla also star.

(From TV Guide)
Probing a 20-year-old murder that implicates fraternity brothers who now have successful careers. The suspects include a teacher (LeVar Burton), a judge and an entrepreneur (Bobby Hosea). Bouchard: Tom Wright. Dennis: Sean Squire. Young Marvin: Alimi Ballard. Young Greg: Dempsey Pappion.

(From NBC)
BACK ROBBERS BARRICADED IN A WESTSIDE MALL HOLD TERESA HOSTAGE - When a trio of murderous bank robbers barricade themselves inside a Westside mall taking several hostages including Teresa (Lana Parilla), Detectives Stevens (Donnie Wahlberg), Smith (Mykelti Williamson) and Pierce (Vanessa Williams) respond to the scene to end the stand-off. While Pierce attempts to talk the men down, the detectives along with the help of officer Hechler (Gary Basaraba), attempt to free the hostage before the gunmen decide to continue the killing spree. Neal McDonough and Jason Gedrick also star.

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