Most of his projects revolve around ensuring Canada receives air superiority. Menu. Growing up, Higgins family owned a piano shop. Murdoch investigates the murder of Richard Dawkins who was beaten to death at the dinner table by two masked men just as he was about to make an important announcement to his business associates. Portrayed by Daniel Maslany, Llewellyn Watts is a detective from station house 1 who is brought to station house 4 to re-examine a case where new evidence has arisen where a man sent to prison by Murdoch could be exonerated. She is ultimately unsuccessful, and while in a confrontation with Julia, bleeds to death after Julia manages to stab her in the throat. His partner was actress Linda Kash, with whom he had three daughters; they lived on a farm outside Peterborough, Ontario. In the last episode Julia marries Dr. Darcy Garland, despite her affection for Murdoch. Margaret, portrayed by Arwen Humphreys, is married to Inspector Thomas Brackenreid and together they have two young boys. It appears that one of his competitors killed him to get the glory for himself. Wells. This episode also mentions that Murdoch's father was still alive two years prior and lives in Western Canada. Due to Isaac being aware of Julia's abortion and his decision to keep it a secret, Murdoch misinterprets Isaac and Julia's relationship as romantic. Murdoch Mysteries (TV Series 2008- ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The series has its origins in 2004 as a three episode made-for-TV movie, starring Peter Outerbridge in the lead role. The first seven seasons are available for home viewing via streaming from Acorn. He eventually quits and returns to England. . Portrayed by Geraint Wyn Davies. This forced the Black Hand to kill him and put a hit on Anna, assuming she was complicit. In the season 4 episode Voices, it is revealed that Murdoch has a younger sister, Susanna, who is a nun living in Toronto briefly before returning to her convent in Montreal when it is revealed she is terminally ill. Their conversations reveal that they had an Aunt, whose home he left at seventeen, to work at a logging camp. Dr. Julia Ogden (254 Episodes) Jonny Harris. Murdoch brings the engagement ring with the intention of proposing, but Dr. Ogden reveals that she is already engaged to a doctor working at the children's hospital in Buffalo. She has been married to Erik Lee Steingrver since April 4, 2009. Other subplots that overarch multiple episodes include women's suffrage movement in Canada, a movement that was taking place during the time the series is set in,[1] and the discrimination towards racial minorities in Toronto and same-sex relationships during that time period. Detective Murdoch, who is portrayed by Peter Outerbridge in the TV movies and by Yannick Bisson[2] in the series, is an intelligent, observant detective who uses unusual (for the time) techniques such as blood testing and fingerprinting. Murdoch rushes to his home only to find Gillies instead holding Murdoch's young son hostage with a syringe filled with heroin. When Inspector Brackenreid leaves station house four to accompany James Pendrick to Panama, Watts is brought back to station house four as the station detective while Murdoch serves as the acting inspector. She is first seen with Harry Houdini. This aspect of the show has been described as introducing elements of the steampunk genre of science fiction,[3] although it is not a standard theme of all episodes. Adam Rich, former 'Eight is Enough . The Chief Constable who offers Murdoch a promotion to inspector, but decides not to give him the job because Murdoch is Catholic. Throughout the second season Brackenreid is forced to hide his drinking habits from his wife, who has joined the temperance movement. Charles Vandervaart. Seasons one and two were filmed at the Toronto Film Studios facility on Eastern Avenue in Toronto. She later establishes her private detective business in Toronto, where Julia approaches her to investigate the actual parentage of the Murdochs' adopted son, Roland. The original three movies, filmed in Winnipeg and Toronto, were collectively titled The Murdoch Mysteries.[1]. She later has an affair with H.G. Like his boss, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he is very much disliked by station house four and always shows up at the most suspicious times. [22] She is the sister of Dr. Julia Ogden, and encourages Julia to be with Detective Murdoch. A Toronto dock worker, strongly dislikes Inspector Brackenreid to the point where he brutally beats him in an episode in season seven. Dickinson portrayed a business magnate named Miss Dickinson[34] and Chilton a character named Mr. Chilton (aka the "Wealthy Barber").[34]. However, when Newsome was murdered by a sniper to silence his testimony for a murder trial in the episode, "Weekend at Murdoch's", Crabtree was able to spare a bit of politeness for him under the circumstances. He would occasionally join Crabtree and Higgins during investigations. "Sleuth Move; How Murdoch Mysteries Went from Case Closed to One of CBC's Biggest Hits." Harry leaves Toronto, telling his son that he has plans to settle in the West. With Yannick Bisson, Helene Joy, Thomas Craig, Jonny Harris. Previously a law student, Murdoch learns that Leslie was expelled from university. In the finale of season 10, Jackson, Higgins, and Crabtree walk into a trap set by Chief Inspector Davis, at the orders of the ruthless businessman Robert Graham; the three constables are all shot by Graham's men. When station house four returns to control of Inspector Brackenreid, he restores the portrait of Jackson and he, Crabtree, and Higgins, drink in honour of their fallen comrade. On January 5, 2022, the Murdoch Mysteries team ( Jonny Harris, Arwen Humphreys, Daniel Maslany, Clare McConnell and Lachlan Murdoch) appeared on the Family Feud playing against the team from CBC's new comedy Run the Burbs playing for The 519, while Team Murdoch Mysteries played for the Indian Residential School Survivors Society. Murdoch tries to stop her leaving and intends to propose to her despite knowing about her condition, but arrives late at the train station. After capturing Murdoch, Gillies sets an elaborate trap to pressure Murdoch into choosing either his own life or that of the convicted Julia's. Emily later becomes a love interest for Constable Crabtree; they become good friends and she often enjoys his company and entertains his far-fetched theories with some enthusiasm. Nina, portrayed by Erin Agostino, is the most popular burlesque dancer at the infamous Star Room. Inspector Brackenreid is ordered to tell Murdoch he can't have the job, but the Inspector instead convinces Murdoch to decline the job. John, the elder son, would become a Constable under his father at station house four in season 11. Ruth later proposes to Henry herself and is accepted. In episode "Crime and Punishment", Darcy is murdered by James Gillies, and Julia is implicated in his death by Gillies. While Murdoch and the constables searched for him at his mothers behest, Alwyn snuck into a secure compound and took the giant - actually a government experimental war machine - for a joyride through town until it short-circuited, sparking the relationship between Alwyns mother and Detective Murdoch, after he rescued Alwyn. [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] It has been one of the CBC's most highly rated programs, regularly watched by more than 1.4million viewers as of January 2014. ITV Studios Home Entertainment has released four seasons on DVD in the UK and has also released a box set of the seasons 13. [8] The program was well received, both by the audience and by the critics: in the summer of 2008, it was nominated for fourteen Gemini Awards by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. When Murdoch goes behind Francis' back to approach Dr. Ogden for an analysis, Francis reluctantly confirms that Ogden's analysis is correct but is furious with how Murdoch continues to interfere and doubt Francis' professional abilities. [6] By 2007, Yannick Bisson became the lead in what was now called Murdoch Mysteries. The first two episodes of season eight detailed that, although he had physically recovered, he was initially adamant about leaving his job, fearing that his family might be endangered. But their life is upended when an investigation leads Murdoch to a young son he never knew about. He is very loyal to Murdoch, willing to threaten one of Ogden's suitors when Murdoch asked him to investigate him; he also knows Murdoch's mannerisms rather well. In 2013, Acorn.tv began showing the first seven seasons on its online premium service and made Season 8 available in 2015. Murdoch later goes to British Columbia to investigate a case with a fellow Mounted Policeman (episode: 2.13 - Anything You Can Do), where he meets up with his father. This is something he cannot do and he ends up angrily throwing his clubs in the lake, one by one. Worseley makes his final appearance in the final episode of season 9, when he is killed by Eva Pearce. She enjoys it and won't deny herself the things that bring her pleasure, and that includes George. Like Crabtree, Dr.Ogden is a great supporter of Murdoch's methods. She eventually resumes her medical studies at the Ontario Medical College for Women while working at the morgue, and her application to work at the City Morgue is officially granted at the end of Summer of '03. It was picked up by CBC for its sixth and seventh seasons. Portrayed by Peter Keleghan,[18] Meyers appears in twelve episodes. "Murdoch Mysteries; Fighting Crime, Old-School Style.". Since then he has seldom been off the stage and screen. Inspector Brackeneid 251 Episodes 2022. After Dr. Ogden and Dr. Emily Grace examine the badly decomposed body and perform a facial approximation on the skull, they and Murdoch believe the body to be Gillies'. She often does not get along with Dr. Julia Ogden because she suspects that Murdoch still has feelings for her. Characters also refer to actual inventions of the 19th century and extrapolate from them to future inventions such as microwave ovens, night-vision goggles, computers, the games "Cluedo" (marketed as "Clue" in the U.S.) and "Hangman", the toy Silly Putty, and a silencer for small arms. Gillies, given a renewed sense of purpose by his brush with death at the hands of his greatest adversary, still hovering over Murdoch's son with a syringe, and seemingly back in control, taunts Murdoch, telling him that he looks forward to the fun they will have together. Presumably she will continue to con men into getting what she wants. Trending. The bomber is caught, and Higgins returns to the station house having been hospitalized for the majority of the episode. He dies in a later episode. Despite appearing cordial towards both Julia and Murdoch, he actually blames them for his brother's death and resents them. Unlike Murdoch, Watts prefers performing his investigations outdoors and on the streets. . Murdoch and Dr. Ogden interrogate the man and coax information from him that leads them to realize that Gillies is alive, having faked his death by killing someone of similar appearance, embedding the bullet George Crabtree shot him with into the corpse's shoulder, and throwing the corpse in the river he jumped into. Recurring cast members include Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins, Arwen Humphreys as Margaret Brackenreid, Paul Amos as Doctor Roberts, Sarah Gadon as Ruby Ogden, Michael Seater as James Gillies, Peter Keleghan as Terrence Meyers, Sarah Allen as Enid Jones, Dakota Goyo as Alwyn Jones, and Stephen McHattie as Harry Murdoch. When Rebecca is dismissed from her position for removing evidence from the morgue for an experiment that provided evidence, Dr. Ogden hires her back as Morgue Assistant. Murdoch Mysteries S16 Ep 11 - S16E11 Murdoch Mysteries S16 Ep 11 - S16E11 Murdoch Mysteries S16 Ep 11 - S16E11 Murdoch Mysteries S16 Ep 11 - S16E11. She has a younger sister, Ruby Ogden, who is a minor character in the series and a journalist, who often travels the world. Ahead of its US premiere, the fourteenth season debuted in Canada on January 4, 2021, on CBC. Constable Higgins 251 Episodes 2022. [11], A doctor known for having an illegal abortion care practice. Hoyle was part of a group of competitive puzzle solvers and he may have been killed after solving a puzzle published by Edgar Allen Poe many years ago. ", Myles, Ruth. When Prince Alfred visited Toronto and Constable George Crabtree was assigned to his security, Higgins assisted Detective William Murdoch with an investigation into the murder of Maggie Gilpatrick. Julia's father, Dr. Lionel Ogden, died in the season 7 finale. It is suggested that the man gave the ideas that made it possible for Doyle to bring his character back to life. "Unusual setting doesn't spoil Murdoch. His funeral occurs at the beginning of season 11; when the constables attempt to place his portrait at the station house to honour him, corrupt councilman Franklin Williams takes it down. Several additional historical figures have been presented in the series. Crabtree is often unable to grasp the more advanced methods, but his enthusiasm and loyalty make him a good assistant. She does not appear in episode 2, but does appear in episode 3 (Buffalo Shuffle), where Yannick Bisson makes his directing debut. [11], Meanwhile, Murdoch Mysteries was renewed for four more seasons between 2009 and 2012. While Gillies manages to escape from the train, Murdoch pursues him. Though Murdoch chooses to save Julia, he is rescued, and Gillies is apprehended. Brackenreid is from Yorkshire, England and has two young sons with his wife Margaret, John and Bobby. His car left the road, crossed the shoulder and struck a parked flatbed truck. In season 9, episode 1, Giles, now behind bars at the Don Jail, assists Crabtree and Murdoch in finding the killer of another inmate and thereby helping clear Crabtree of his own charge of murder. These dates occurred when Murdoch was dating Enid Jones. At the end of Season 3, she leaves the Constabulary to go work in a children's hospital in Buffalo, New York. Quick to anger and tenacious, with a sarcastic sense of humour, he is better at traditional "coppering" and is very proud of his job and what he feels is his duty to protect the city. In season 3, it is revealed that Crabtree is a Freemason, along with Brackenreid, and turns out to be of higher rank than the inspector, as Brackenreid cannot refrain from his use of bad language, etc. Detective Murdoch has taught Henry how to correctly make shoe impressions in the mud in Child's Play after Henry messes up three footprints beforehand, having no clue how to do them exactly. The 2013 series Nightmare on Queen Street featured an interactive story in which the viewer was called upon to solve the case by piecing together clues from each webisode. Mr. O'Sullivan, a staple in Toronto's comedy community and respected actor, died Friday after his car hit a flat-bed truck parked on the shoulder of Country Road 507, approximately a hour north. Portrayed by Jonathan Llyr. Constable Hodge (see below) killed the attempted blackmailer; Hodge and Giles covered up the killing but Murdoch unravelled the story when a body was found in the basement of station house four, ending the careers of both and sending them to prison. Murdoch fears for her safety because the Black Hand still has a price on her head. Because she is African Canadian, a number of people are unhappy with the attention that Dr. Ogden gives her. However, Dr. Grace later learns that Leslie is behind a series of threatening letters addressed to Julia from the long-dead James Gillies as a form of revenge on Dr. Ogden and Murdoch. (Abortion in Canada was illegal during 1869-1969.) Portrayed by Jeff Douglas, he was Dr. Julia Ogden's boyfriend throughout S02 E12 (Werewolves) and S02 E13 (Anything You Can Do). "Murder 19C is a Kin to Law and Order. Crabtree also has a difficult time with a flighty socialite named Roger Newsome, whom he has numerous dealings with, to his irritation. Portrayed by Dakota Goyo, he is the son of Enid Jones. Prior to being picked up as a regular weekly series, three television movies, Except the Dying, Poor Tom Is Cold and Under the Dragon's Tail, aired on Bravo Canada in 2004. Seasons one and two were filmed at the Toronto Film Studios facility on Eastern Avenue in Toronto. He is a supporter of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. In one episode, for instance, he creates a primitive version of sonar to locate a sunken ship in Lake Ontario. His character always clashes with Murdoch.[11]. He really likes inventing things and improving things as he was working on transmitting wireless phone calls throughout the episode. Christina Jennings approached Kirstine Stewart, executive vice-president of CBC's English services, about continuing the series, and she felt that "a home at CBC made absolute sense". Constable Henry Higgins (254 Episodes) Thomas Craig. She doesn't dance at the burlesque to snag a husband. (Season 7 Episode 17, "Blast of Silence") It's also known that Henry's mother is from the Gasp in Quebec, and he knows how to speak a bit of French as shown in "Convalescence and Monsieur Murdoch". His style greatly resembles Canadian painter Tom Thomson. Freddie and Murdoch meet again as adults years later, when Murdoch is investigating a murder in Montreal and Freddie is investigating a divorce case. In the season 7 episode "Republic of Murdoch", it is revealed that these Aunts are, or at one time have been, prostitutes who live in a large house rented to them by the Reverend who became Crabtree's guardian after he was abandoned. [29], Murdoch Mysteries has, at times, been known for using stunt casting of famous actors or non-actor personalities in guest roles. Detective Murdoch is assisted by the three other main characters: Inspector Brackenreid (Thomas Craig), Doctor Julia Ogden (Hlne Joy), and the inexperienced but eager Constable George Crabtree (Jonny Harris), who aspires to be a mystery novel writer. Portrayed by Stephen McHattie, he is the father of Detective William Murdoch. In early seasons, Crabtree is eager, but has yet to master Murdoch's more advanced scientific skills. Lachlan Murdoch. [30] Noted examples have included Stephen Harper, at the time the Prime Minister of Canada, in a small role as a police desk clerk;[30] William Shatner portraying writer Mark Twain;[31] a special Christmas episode which included appearances by Ed Asner, Brendan Coyle, Kelly Rowan and television news anchor Peter Mansbridge;[32] an episode which featured David Onley, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario at the time of production, appearing as his own forerunner Oliver Mowat;[33] and two different episodes in which former Dragons' Den investors Arlene Dickinson and David Chilton guest starred. A free-living journalist, portrayed by Sarah Gadon. The trauma of her experience and guilt feelings cause her to withdraw from Murdoch at the season 6 finale; but, in season 7, their relationship seems to be back on track, and they become engaged in the finale. List of awards and nominations received by Murdoch Mysteries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, "Murdoch Mysteries takes the stuffing out of period drama", "CBC Renews 'Murdoch Mysteries' For Eighth Season", "CBC's 'Murdoch Mysteries' Renewed For Ninth Season", "CBC ANNOUNCES NEW SERIES AND RENEWED TITLES FOR 2016-2017", "#1 Canadian drama Murdoch Mysteries renewed for Season 11", "CBC ANNOUNCES 2017-18 PROGRAMMING SLATE", "Murdoch Mysteries Renewed for Season 12", "Lucky 13! Dr. Ogden performs Gillies' autopsy and removes his brain so that it may be studied, as she promised him she'd do years before on the train. [45] The storyline of the webseries was also integrated into the regular television series; within the main television plot Crabtree, as an aspiring writer, spent much of the season working on The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs as a fantasy novel manuscript. She enjoys tennis, reading, cycling and attending the theatre. Entdecke Murdoch Mysteries Series 1 DVD - SEASON ONE DVD - MASSIVE 10 HOURS - RARE in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Murdoch Mysteries is a Canadian television drama series that premiered on Citytv on January 20, 2008, and currently airs on CBC. She also flirts with George Crabtree and Murdoch, making her sister Julia very jealous. He appears in 3 episodes in the 2nd season. William Murdoch in 2008. Yannick Bisson. The Devastating Death of Adam Rich. She subsequently takes on the identity of Cassie Chadwick, claiming to be the illegitimate daughter of Andrew Carnegie, and manages to become the fiance of Ian Worthington, president of the Canadian Bank. Reports of the change of broadcasters and commitment for a sixth season appeared in the evening of November 15 with the press releases being issued on November 16. In season 8, episode 7, "What Lies Buried", Constable Hodge was discovered to have accidentally killed a constable to prevent Chief Constable Giles, a detective at the time, from being blackmailed. [21] He first appears in Season 1, episode 4 ("Elementary, My Dear Murdoch"), visiting Toronto to deliver a lecture on spiritualism. Later, George discovered it was Dr. Roberts who planted the fake Santa suit with the finger mark to prove it. She is actively trying to divorce Darcy and is framed for his murder at the end of the season, though Murdoch uncovers the real killer and clears her name barely in time to prevent her execution by hanging. He is an actor and comedian, best known for his roles in various television series, such as "Still Standing", "Murdoch Mysteries", and "Hatching, Matching and Dispatching". In season 12 Harry Murdoch was killed due to his involvement in the kidnapping of an infant child 30 years earlier. Portrayed by Allan Royal. James Pendrick (portrayed by Peter Stebbings)[13] and his wife Sally (portrayed by Kate Greenhouse) are the owners of the tallest building in Toronto; at 11 stories tall, it is quite a view. When her patron died, his son was less inclined to support her schooling so she had to leave. [10] The critics were also surprised in November when Murdoch Mysteries won only two Geminis. Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Oliver Hoyle who is found in the billiard room of his posh club. He reappears briefly, serving drinks in a pub, in season 11, episode 1, "Up from Ashes", having been released from prison a few months earlier. ", Stinson, Scott. [1] Contents 1 Characters 2 Main 2.1 William Henry Murdoch 2.2 Inspector Thomas Charles Brackenreid 2.3 Dr. Julia Ogden 2.4 Constable George Crabtree 2.5 Dr. Emily Grace 2.6 Rebecca James 3 Major recurring 3.1 James Gillies Rather than do anything to assist his police companion in mortal peril, Newsome abandoned him in blatant cowardice, and Crabtree required assistance from others. But still after they had two sons, Margaret does worry about her husband's safety due to his career as a police officer. In season 11, episode 4 (The Canadian Patient), Julia meets a woman conducting research into fertility treatments, and offers herself as a potential test subject. However, soon after Lillian convinces Emily to join her in London to pursue the suffragist cause, Lillian is murdered. Crabtree dates a number of women over the years, but the relationships tend to be doomed by circumstances. Though Lillian is murdered by the husband of her ex-lover, Emily still chooses to follow through with moving to London and finally leaves Toronto for London alone at the end of the episode 3, season 9 "Double Life". ", Chow, Jason. Priding himself on always being one step ahead of the detective, he often employs people as dispensable pawns to aid in his machinations, not hesitating to kill them when they no longer prove useful, to ensure their silence. Strachan, Alex. In season 9, episode 10, Raised on Robbery, she and William briefly adopted a son, Roland, the orphaned son of the bank-robber couple. He has been married to Chantal Craig since 26 May 1990. Category:Deceased Characters | Murdoch Mysteries Wiki | Fandom Production Community in: Characters Deceased Characters Category page View source This is a list of characters who are deceased. She is a good cook, bakes her own bread, and is noted for her excellent plum pudding at Christmas by Murdoch. Murdoch's assistant, Constable Crabtree, is portrayed by Matthew MacFadzean in the TV movies and by Jonny Harris[7] in the TV series. Because Arthur Conan Doyle is the creator and authority on Sherlock Holmes, he was brought to assist the detectives in tricking the man into revealing his true self. All charges are dropped, with Garland releasing all the women, except Emily, who will still be charged. He also worked for the government in a high-level position, forcing Murdoch to pull off a case, making it Murdoch's third unsolved case. Portrayed by Jonathan Watton,[14] the husband of Dr. Julia Ogden. In season 6, Julia is working as a psychiatrist, often assisting Murdoch with his cases. Episodes He reappears in a later episode.[20]. Eva is the only one who manages to escape, securing her freedom by tricking a man into giving her a cab ride. Gillies is captured and finally hanged for his crimes. But their life is upended when an investigation leads Murdoch to a young son he never knew about. Production of the 13th season started in May 2019. During his stay, he is formally introduced to Emily Grace and they form a connection over shared interests. Portrayed by Kristian Bruun. The 2012 season web series The Murdoch Effect featured a time travel plotline in which William Murdoch suddenly found himself transported to the 21st century, and had to solve a case with eerie parallels to one he was investigating in his own timeline. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. [11] Stockton retires from the Toronto Constabulary sometime in late 1898, and is replaced by Percival Giles. Constable George Crabtree had shot Gillies in the shoulder, and the bullet was never removed. During his first appearance, Gillies is shown to be a gifted student and teacher's assistant along with his friend and fellow teacher's assistant, Robert Perry. She flirts with Murdoch, who is unaware of her attentions until Dr. Ogden points it out to him. In Australia, Murdoch Mysteries airs on 13th Street Monday to Friday at 7:30pm, with the latest series also airing at 7:30pm on Saturdays. In the beginning of Season 10, (Season 10 Episode 1, Great Balls of Fire, Part 1) Higgins picks up smoking cigars, but whether this was just to impress the Inspector or not is unknown, as we're never shown him smoking again after. Creators Cal Coons Alexandra Zarowny Maureen Jennings (characters) Stars Yannick Bisson Helene Joy Thomas Craig See production, box office & company info Next episode He briefly competes with George over the affections for Dr. Grace, eventually winning her over after George breaks up with her due to a misunderstanding. (Concurrently with that season, Curse of the Lost Pharaohs also aired on Citytv.com as a mixed live action/animation web series dramatizing the plot of Crabtree's manuscript.). He reappears in season 6 to help with the matter of a man with a personality disorder that led him to believe he was Sherlock Holmes. She was deadly, manipulative, and cautious, making her a dangerous opponent of William Murdoch. Portrayed by Georgina Reilly,[8] Emily Grace is the new coroner who joins the morgue in season 5 as Dr. Ogden leaves to set up her private practice. Ogden's autopsy of the murderer reveals a small wireless radio transceiver hidden in his body as well as an even smaller wireless electroacoustic transducer embedded in his skullboth of which are soon after discovered to have been commissioned and implanted by Gillies. He believed that Murdoch set a prisoner free in season 4 episode 13, "Murdoch in Wonderland"; in the season 5 episode 1, "Murdoch of the Klondike", Brackenreid covered for Murdoch with the story of a faulty lock. Portrayed by Sarah Allen, a romantic interest of Murdoch appearing in five episodes over the second half of season 2. When Julia discovers the child's actual father is still alive, they reluctantly return Roland to his father. She is revealed to be responsible for causing murders by manipulating men that she seduces. Movies. The show follows the titular character William Murdoch, a police detective working in Toronto, Ontario, through the turn of the 19th century into the 20th, who makes use of what was, in the late Victorian era, the latest in forensic science to solve crimes. Though eager and impatient, she quickly learns the rules of the station house and proves to be a highly competent coroner to Murdoch in his investigations. Brackenreid has stated he met Margaret when he was a beat cop and he arrested her for causing a disturbance. Real history is an important element in most episodes, and the plots, though fictitious, sometimes involve real people, such as Buffalo Bill Cody, Annie Oakley, H G Wells, Nikola Tesla, Wilfrid Laurier, Jack London, Arthur Conan Doyle, Queen Victoria, Theodore Roosevelt, Oliver Mowat, Orville and Wilbur Wright, Henry Ford, Sir Winston Churchill, Bat Masterson, Alexander Graham Bell, Emma Goldman, H. P. Lovecraft, Harry Houdini, Thomas Edison and Helen Keller.
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