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  1. IN PLAIN SIGHT is a riveting whodunit, featuring disturbing cases of murder and serious crime where the culprit featured on TV news reports, was interviewed by the media, posted in social media or newspaper reports, brazenly showing their face while all the time they had blood on their hands.

  2. S5 E4 - The Merry Wives of WITSEC. Watch on supported devices. April 5, 2012. 43min. TV-14. Mary protects a bigamist not only from his former employer, but also his two wives. In WITSEC, cheating the black market can be dangerous; but cheating on multiple wives is a death sentence. Entitled.

  3. IN PLAIN SIGHT meaning: 1. in a place where people can clearly see something: 2. in a place where people can clearly see…. Learn more.

  4. Jun 1, 2011 · Seasons: In Plain Sight Season 5. In Plain Sight Season 4. In Plain Sight Season 2. One of the most difficult moments in anyone's life is when the fog of childhood lifts and we see for the first ...

  5. May 31, 2008 · In Plain Sight stars Mary McCormack as a tough-as-nails federal marshal working for the highly secretive Witness Protection Branch. Her task is to manage relocated witnesses who are career criminals, compulsive liars, thieves, murderers, and the occasional innocent bystander, while tending to her own dysfunctional family. Drama 2008. 16+.

  6. Season 1 episodes (12) U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon has a simple day ahead of her: pick up federally protected witness, Tasha Turischeva and get her situated - make sure her boyfriend picks up her ne'er do well sister, Brandi, from the train station - and survive the "surprise" party her mother has planned. However, when Mary learns that her ...

  7. In Plain Sight returns for its fourth season, starring Mary McCormack as Mary Shannon, a U.S. Marshal working in the highly secretive branch of the witness protection program (WITSEC), who relocates Federal Witnesses, most of whom fall into three categories: career criminals, whistle-blowers or innocents who had the misfortune of witnessing a crime.