In this Kojak story Telly Savalas is being wooed by Charles Aidman of a top drawer
private investigating firm. He's giving serious thought to leaving the NYPD.
But a case comes involving the deaths of several junkies from overdoses including one who was only 15. Kojak had busted her for prostitution when she was only 12.
Of course these events are linked but we don't see how until the very end. The Manhattan South Squad goes up the ladder starting with Michael Kavanaugh as a pathetic junkie turned pusher who sold the drugs to the dead ones. He's quite good in the part.
Of course Kojak who was a symbol for honesty in a most corrupt decade stays with the force. We don't doubt he would.
But a case comes involving the deaths of several junkies from overdoses including one who was only 15. Kojak had busted her for prostitution when she was only 12.
Of course these events are linked but we don't see how until the very end. The Manhattan South Squad goes up the ladder starting with Michael Kavanaugh as a pathetic junkie turned pusher who sold the drugs to the dead ones. He's quite good in the part.
Of course Kojak who was a symbol for honesty in a most corrupt decade stays with the force. We don't doubt he would.