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  1. Jesse tries to prove the innocents of a man he feels is wrongly accused of murder while also obsessing over the death of a young girl in town. 2011 Sony Pictures Television Inc.

  2. Jesse Stone, Paradise's former Chief of Police, returns to investigate the death of a friend. Cindy Van Aldan was like a daughter to Jesse. Now she's dead. Although all signs point to a suicidal drug overdose, Jesse knows his friend better than that. This time it's personal, and Jesse will stop...

  3. Here, we will delve into the ending of “Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost” and explain some of the key moments that may have left viewers puzzled. 1. Jesse’s Internal Struggles. Throughout the movie, we see Jesse dealing with his own personal demons, including his struggles with alcoholism and his complicated relationship with his ex-wife.

  4. Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost Jesse tries to prove the innocence of a man he feels is wrongly accused of murder while also obsessing over the death of a young girl in town. IMDb 7.0 1 h 30 min 2011

  5. Jesse tries to prove the innocents of a man he feels is wrongly accused of murder while also obsessing over the death of a young girl in town. Drama 2011 1 hr 30 min Starring Tom Selleck, William Sadler, Kathy Baker

  6. Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost. Tom Selleck returns as Paradise's anguished former Chief of Police, Jesse Stone, in his most gripping mystery yet. Cindy Van Aldan was like a daughter to Jesse. Now she's dead. Although all signs point to a suicidal drug overdose, Jesse knows his friend better than that and will stop at nothing to avenge the lost ...

  7. Jesse, who has now been dismissed from his position as Paradise Police Chief, looks into the death of a teenaged girl and becomes unofficially involved in the case of a convicted murderer who he thinks may be innocent.