- A film laboratory is the target of an arson attempt, but the victim Marvin Goldman is reluctant to disclose details that the Angels need to discover who is behind it and why. The cover-up could cost Jill her life.
- The agency is hired by Esther Goldman on behalf of her reluctant son, film lab owner and processor Marvin Goldman. His film vault had been torched - he able to extinguish the flames before any major damage had been done to the processed film - and he has received anonymous threats to cease business. The Angels will have to go through hours of film stock to see if there was anything within the film that may have sparked the arsonist's want to be destroyed, as well as speak to Marvin's long list of silent investors. Through the investigation, Jill also discovers that Assistant District Attorney Paul Baylor had received an anonymous tip to watch the lab before the fire, he and Jill who agree to share any discoveries with each other. Baylor has a high conviction rate and has a reputation for good investigative work of his own. The evidence including Marvin stating that he rents out a sound stage in the building for filming leads the Angels to several possible motives someone would have in wanting to ruin a specific part of Marvin's business. If they are able to tie the whole thing together, the Angels will find a plot more intertwined than they would have imagined or would have wanted, especially Jill.—Huggo
- Sabrina, Jill and Kelly have a reluctant client on their hands. Two masked men set fire to Marvin Goodman's film processing company. Marvin's doting mother asks the Angels to intervene, but Marvin doesn't want their help. He's afraid they might discover the illegal pornographic film business he's also running on the side. When an attempt is made on Jill's life, Marvin finally comes clean and helps the angels discover an important clue that leads them to the arsonists.
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