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'Lethal Weapon' Season 2 Episode 5 Spoilers: Riggs, Murtaugh to Investigate Death of Horse Race Bet Winner

Next week's episode of "Lethal Weapon" season 2 will feature Martin Riggs (Clayne Crawford) and Roger Murtaugh (Damon Wayans) investigating the death of a murdered person who won the bet in a horse race.

Spoiler reports claim that "Lethal Weapon" season 2episode 5 is titled "Let It Ride" and will have Riggs and Murtaugh investigating the mysterious death of a man. As the two head to the crime scene, they will find there Leo Getz (Thomas Lennon), who is not only a close friend of the two but also that of the victim.

Reportedly, the victim died after winning a horse race bet. As the two head to a tattoo parlor to investigate the death of the victim, Riggs will tell the people there that they are looking for a loan shark extortionist, suggesting that they may already have a suspect on who could have possibly killed the victim.

However, instead of getting an answer, Murtaugh will be attacked by someone with a knife while somebody else points a gun at Riggs. Because of this, it remains unclear how the duo will be able to gather information that can help them solve the puzzle.

Meanwhile, next week's "Lethal Weapon" season 2 episode will also feature Riggs continuing to open up about his dad (Rex Linn) as he undergoes a therapy session with Cahill (Jordana Brewster).

"My dad did the best he could.I believe I'm the man I am today because of him," Riggs tells Cahill in the promo.

When Cahill asks him why he got rid of the old rifle that his father gave him, Riggs will reveal that it was the same rifle that his dad gave him and that it was what he used when he was just learning how to shoot. Unfortunately, it was the same rifle that killed his father.

Will Riggs and Murtaugh find out who killed the victim? Is the victim's death related to horse bet?

Find out when "Lethal Weapon" season 2 episode 5 airs this Tuesday, October 31, at 8 p.m. EDT on FOX.

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