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+ | |airdate = October 31, 2016 |
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+ | |writer = [[Simon McNabb]] |
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− | Bea Santos as Louise Cherry |
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+ | |director = [[Norma Bailey]] |
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− | |next = Jagged Little Pill|writer = [[Simon McNabb]]|director = [[Norma Bailey]]}}"'''Concocting A Killer" '''is the fourth episode of [http://murdochmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/Season_10_Episodes_and_Guides Season Ten] and the one hundred thirty-sixth of the series. It aired October 31, 2016. |
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+ | |previous = '''''[[A Study in Pink]]''''' |
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+ | |next = '''''[[Jagged Little Pill]]''''' |
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+ | }}"'''Concocting A Killer" '''is the fourth episode of the [[Season 10 Episodes and Guides|tenth season]] of the [[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|''Murdoch Mysteries'']]'' ''and the one hundred thirty-sixth of the series. It first aired October 31, 2016. |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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− | Murdoch and Ogden are faced with the possibility that they sent an innocent man to prison when the murderer is released and the 12 year old case is re-opened |
+ | Murdoch and Ogden are faced with the possibility that they sent an innocent man to prison when the convicted murderer is released and the 12 year old case is re-opened. |
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+ | Gus Shanley was sent to jail for killing his friend, Rex Landon, by putting thallium in his cocoa one night after dinner. He believed Landon was being too forward with his wife. Shanley had purchased the cocoa and thallium the day before the murder. Murdoch found the cocoa tin in Shanley's home. |
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+ | The judge's report states that Shanley found a scientist in New York City who proved Dr. Ogden's initial testing could have been wrong: "''Thallium mistaken for other, non-poisonous elements''" in the cocoa. Twelve years ago, Dr. Ogden didn't have a spectroscope, so placing the element to a Bunsen flame was the only test available. The problem is that like thallium other metals also burns green and that's where Mr. Shanley finds a weak spot. He understands that if he can raise a question about one key piece of evidence than the entire case will be thrown out. |
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+ | The Crown wants to take another look at the case and is worried that Shanley may claim prejudice if the same detective re-investigates the case: The eccentric Detective Watts from Station House No.1 is assigned the investigation. When the crucial evidence is stolen from the City Morgue followed by unflattering Toronto Gazette headlines then a new murder, the Inspector sends both Detectives to investigate the new crime scene. |
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+ | Gus Shanley's ex-wife Dorothy Ramsey is now a widow. Watts and Murdoch examine Samuel Ramsey's body found in the basement of the Ramsey home. Shanley is the suspect of murder again. The first search of his room reveals nothing, but upon a second search the murder weapon, an ice pick, is discovered by Crabtree. |
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==Character Revelations== |
==Character Revelations== |
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− | * Detective Watts of Station House |
+ | * [[Detective Watts]] of Station House No. 1 is introduced for the first time; despite being a good detective in his own right—he could not be more different from [[William Murdoch|Detective Murdoch]]. |
* [[William Murdoch|William]] gets his back up, both for his own conviction and his confidence in [[Julia Ogden|Julia]]. |
* [[William Murdoch|William]] gets his back up, both for his own conviction and his confidence in [[Julia Ogden|Julia]]. |
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+ | * [[George Crabtree|Crabtree]] discovers that constables are not the only ones who go through trash bins for evidence. |
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==Continuity== |
==Continuity== |
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− | * The [[Toronto Gazette]] has a new journalist Louise Cherry |
+ | * The [[Toronto Gazette]] has a new journalist [[Louise Cherry]] who shakes things up at [[Station House Four|Station House No. 4]]. |
* The damage from the [[Great Balls of Fire, Part 2|Great Fire]] is still evident in the distance as [[William-Julia Relationship|William and Julia]] walk to work. |
* The damage from the [[Great Balls of Fire, Part 2|Great Fire]] is still evident in the distance as [[William-Julia Relationship|William and Julia]] walk to work. |
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+ | * Third time the [[Hot Sausage aka Hot Dog|Hot Sausages]] stand appears, the second was in [[From Buffalo With Love|'''''From Buffalo With Love''''']]'''''.''''' |
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==Historical References== |
==Historical References== |
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+ | * Throughout the 1800s, a number of scientists pushed the techniques and understanding of spectroscopy, but the spectroscope was not available in the [[City Morgue|Toronto's City Morgue]] until now, 1904. |
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− | * Detective Watts makes references to Man using scapegoats since Leviticus (23:19) goat sacrifice, Karl Marx, and Kierkegaard. |
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+ | * [[Detective Watts]] states, “Man has been using scapegoats since Leviticus ([http://biblehub.com/leviticus/23-19.htm 23:19] ). The sins were placed upon the goat, the goat was banished to the desert, but no one cared that the goat was innocent.” |
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+ | * Philosopher Watts complains about his Station House: "The ignorami at [[Station House One|Station One]] have done it again. I clearly told them to release the man who looks like [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Karl-Marx Karl Marx] . They've let out some fellow who's as clean-shaven as bloody [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Soren-Kierkegaard Kierkegaard] ." |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | * Filmed on location at Cobourg’s Victoria Hall. |
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+ | * This episode is a takeoff on the ‘''Making a Murderer''’ documentary (2015). |
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+ | * "[[Me Ol' Mucker]]" Count: 1 |
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==Errors== |
==Errors== |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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[[Mouna Traoré]] as [[Rebecca James]] |
[[Mouna Traoré]] as [[Rebecca James]] |
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===Guest Cast=== |
===Guest Cast=== |
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− | Jonathan Goad as Gus Shanley<br /> |
+ | [[Jonathan Goad]] as [[Gus Shanley]]<br /> |
− | Daniel Maslany as Detective Watts<br /> |
+ | [[Daniel Maslany]] as [[Detective Watts]]<br /> |
− | Bea Santos as Louise Cherry<br /> |
+ | [[Bea Santos]] as[[ Louise Cherry]]<br /> |
− | Deborah Pollitt as Dorothy |
+ | Deborah Pollitt as [[Dorothy Ramsay]]<br /> |
− | Matthew Taylor as Samuel |
+ | Matthew Taylor as [[Samuel Ramsay]]<br /> |
− | Dylan Colton as Phillip Shanley |
+ | Dylan Colton as [[Phillip Shanley Ramsay]]<br /> |
− | Elisa Moolecherry as Miss Geraldine Hanover |
+ | Elisa Moolecherry as [[Geraldine Hanover|Miss Geraldine Hanover]] |
===Uncredited Cast=== |
===Uncredited Cast=== |
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− | Nathan Hoppe as Constable |
+ | Nathan Hoppe as [[Constable McNabb|Constable]] |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | <gallery navigation="true"> |
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mm1004 murder.PNG|A released murderer with son |
mm1004 murder.PNG|A released murderer with son |
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− | Mm1004.PNG|Crabtree and Detective Watts |
+ | Mm1004.PNG|Crabtree and [[Detective Watts]] |
+ | 1004 Cherry and Crabtree.PNG|Toronto Gazette's new reporter [[Louise Cherry]] |
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+ | mm1004_Seal_Evidence.PNG|Sealing the key to the evidence |
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mm1004 Gazette.PNG|Murdoch makes headlines again|link=Toronto Gazette |
mm1004 Gazette.PNG|Murdoch makes headlines again|link=Toronto Gazette |
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+ | 1004 Gazette 3.PNG|We are on he same team |
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+ | 1004 Concocting A Killer Victim.PNG|Murder victim [[Samuel Ramsay]] |
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+ | mm1004 Hot Dog.PNG|Second time the Hot Sausage Stand appears |
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+ | 1004 Reporter on the scene.PNG|Evidence found- the weapon |
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+ | mm1004 spectroscope.PNG|The spectroscope |
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</gallery> |
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Revision as of 18:52, 24 March 2020
"Concocting A Killer" is the fourth episode of the tenth season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the one hundred thirty-sixth of the series. It first aired October 31, 2016.
Summary
Murdoch and Ogden are faced with the possibility that they sent an innocent man to prison when the convicted murderer is released and the 12 year old case is re-opened.
Gus Shanley was sent to jail for killing his friend, Rex Landon, by putting thallium in his cocoa one night after dinner. He believed Landon was being too forward with his wife. Shanley had purchased the cocoa and thallium the day before the murder. Murdoch found the cocoa tin in Shanley's home.
The judge's report states that Shanley found a scientist in New York City who proved Dr. Ogden's initial testing could have been wrong: "Thallium mistaken for other, non-poisonous elements" in the cocoa. Twelve years ago, Dr. Ogden didn't have a spectroscope, so placing the element to a Bunsen flame was the only test available. The problem is that like thallium other metals also burns green and that's where Mr. Shanley finds a weak spot. He understands that if he can raise a question about one key piece of evidence than the entire case will be thrown out.
The Crown wants to take another look at the case and is worried that Shanley may claim prejudice if the same detective re-investigates the case: The eccentric Detective Watts from Station House No.1 is assigned the investigation. When the crucial evidence is stolen from the City Morgue followed by unflattering Toronto Gazette headlines then a new murder, the Inspector sends both Detectives to investigate the new crime scene.
Gus Shanley's ex-wife Dorothy Ramsey is now a widow. Watts and Murdoch examine Samuel Ramsey's body found in the basement of the Ramsey home. Shanley is the suspect of murder again. The first search of his room reveals nothing, but upon a second search the murder weapon, an ice pick, is discovered by Crabtree.
Character Revelations
- Detective Watts of Station House No. 1 is introduced for the first time; despite being a good detective in his own right—he could not be more different from Detective Murdoch.
- William gets his back up, both for his own conviction and his confidence in Julia.
- Crabtree discovers that constables are not the only ones who go through trash bins for evidence.
Continuity
- The Toronto Gazette has a new journalist Louise Cherry who shakes things up at Station House No. 4.
- The damage from the Great Fire is still evident in the distance as William and Julia walk to work.
- Third time the Hot Sausages stand appears, the second was in From Buffalo With Love.
Historical References
- Throughout the 1800s, a number of scientists pushed the techniques and understanding of spectroscopy, but the spectroscope was not available in the Toronto's City Morgue until now, 1904.
- Detective Watts states, “Man has been using scapegoats since Leviticus (23:19 ). The sins were placed upon the goat, the goat was banished to the desert, but no one cared that the goat was innocent.”
- Philosopher Watts complains about his Station House: "The ignorami at Station One have done it again. I clearly told them to release the man who looks like Karl Marx . They've let out some fellow who's as clean-shaven as bloody Kierkegaard ."
Trivia
- Filmed on location at Cobourg’s Victoria Hall.
- This episode is a takeoff on the ‘Making a Murderer’ documentary (2015).
- "Me Ol' Mucker" Count: 1
Errors
Cast
Main Cast
Yannick Bisson as Detective William Murdoch
Hélène Joy as Dr. Julia Ogden
Thomas Craig as Inspector Thomas Brackenreid
Jonny Harris as Constable George Crabtree
Recurring Cast
Guest Cast
Jonathan Goad as Gus Shanley
Daniel Maslany as Detective Watts
Bea Santos asLouise Cherry
Deborah Pollitt as Dorothy Ramsay
Matthew Taylor as Samuel Ramsay
Dylan Colton as Phillip Shanley Ramsay
Elisa Moolecherry as Miss Geraldine Hanover
Uncredited Cast
Nathan Hoppe as Constable
Gallery
Murdoch Mysteries Season 10 |
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Great Balls of Fire, Part 1 • Great Balls of Fire, Part 2 • A Study in Pink • Concocting A Killer • Jagged Little Pill • Bend It Like Brackenreid • Painted Ladies • Weekend at Murdoch's • Excitable Chap • The Devil Inside • A Murdog Mystery • The Missing • Mr. Murdoch's Neighbourhood • From Murdoch to Eternity • Hades Hath No Fury • Master Lovecraft • Hot Wheels of Thunder • Hell to Pay • Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Season 4 • Season 5 • Season 6 • Season 7 • Season 8 • Season 9 • Season 10 • Season 11 • Season 12 • Season 13 • Season 14 • Season 15 |