Little House On The Prairie: Season 3, Episode 6 - The Monster Of Walnut Grove
Little House On The Prairie on ImdbDrama | Family | Romance | Western
11/1/1976
On Halloween night, Laura and Mary get permission from their parents to walk into town and pull off a little prank at the mercantile. Laura's imagination runs wild when she peeks into the Olesons' window and allegedly watches Nels cut off Harriet's head. Horrified by the scene, Laura is convinced that Nels isn't quite the innocent man he seems to be, but she can't find a single person who believes her story. Confident that Laura has everything all wrong, Nellie and Willie delight in the opportunity to scare her as much as they can, but everything will change when an unexpected visitor shows up in Walnut Grove.
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Hmmm, I have zero legal training (unless you count watching L.A. Law reruns as legal training), but I wonder if the fact that Olsen says that he was exposed to asbestos when he was younger will affect the lawsuit? Maybe he would have more luck suing the earlier companies rather than NBC? »
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