Claude Akins left "Murder, She Wrote" primarily due to a desire to pursue other opportunities in his acting career. His character, Sheriff Mort Metzger, was popular, but Akins felt it was time to move on and explore different roles and projects. This decision allowed him to focus on other television and film endeavors, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
someone who was probably at work and was ready to leave and was saying an idiom
Don't talk to strangers, don't leave your child unattended, don't get involved in a murder/kidnapping scheme.
Scott Baio left "Diagnosis: Murder" after its first season due to creative differences and the desire to pursue other projects. He felt that the direction of the show was not aligning with his artistic vision. Additionally, Baio was interested in exploring new opportunities in his acting career.
yes!!!! Jesse actually wrote Vanessa's song (DON'T LEAVE) and it's amazing i think them working together is great hopefully they will keep up working together
yes I am the person who wrote this, can someone please leave more detail and a comment? its good but if you switch out either empolean or swampert for a fire to help out garcomp with ice attacks and evolve grovyle
Before the game, it will show Catalina and Claude robbing a bank together. Catalina will then shot Claude and leave him for dead in the hands of the arriving cops. After this, In GTA San Andreas, it will show Catalina and Claude going out.
due to some personal constraint i will be on leave today
Sam Hunt if you are talking about music.
Thomas Campbell
No.
Lincoln Park. Leave out all the rest is one of my all time favorites.
Yes - you are 'aiding and abetting' a known criminal !
Never. Yolanda Saldivar is sentenced to life in prison
Turk didnt leave cash money, he is in prison at the moment for attempting murder on a police offcier, so he has just dissappeared
Calpurnia had nightmares about Caesar\'s murder.
i don't know because i havent been murdered?!?!
Michael wrote "Leave Me Alone" in 1987 and it was released only on the CD version of the "Bad" album.