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'Major Crimes' Season 4 Episode 16 Spoilers: Raydor, Squad Tackles Death Of Diamond Thief; Rusty Beck Worries For His Life

This week, TNT's hit police-procedural drama TV series "Major Crimes" Season 4 is set to feature Sharon Raydor and the members of the Major Crimes squad dealing with a fugitive diamond thief.

According to the spoiler report from Carter Matt for the episode titled "Thick as Thieves," the Los Angeles Police Department gets wind of the news that the diamond thief they have been closely following has turned up dead. The first to come to the scene is his bail bondsman who finds him murdered.

The situation will prompt the whole squad to dig even deeper into the root cause of the thief's death as well as who carried out the hit order. Moreover, the team will try to track the whereabouts of the diamonds which are already presumed to be stolen from the victim.

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Needless to say, the detectives need to handle the case with extra care as this could put them in a dire situation, endangering their lives in the process. After all, dealing with diamonds has proven to be quite a dangerous endeavor for a long time as people involved would be more than willing to kill others just to get their hands on these precious stones.

While the rest of the team is out on the field tackling the problem, Flynn, on his part, will be given some desk duty as he's still recovering from his injuries. He may be insisting to join the crowd but Sharon will definitely be against his pleadings.

On another development, Rusty Beck might want to consider treading carefully on his business with Slider. In fact, the summary from Carter Matt hinted that he has all the reason to get concerned as Marianna's brother is already on the loop.

Find out how these things unfold when "Major Crimes" Season 4 airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on TNT.

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