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'''Detective Edwards''' is from [[Station House One|Station House No. 1]] introduced in [[Season 13 Episodes and Guides|Season 13]] of ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'', portrayed by Ben Sanders. |
'''Detective Edwards''' is from [[Station House One|Station House No. 1]] introduced in [[Season 13 Episodes and Guides|Season 13]] of ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'', portrayed by Ben Sanders. |
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Revision as of 22:33, 1 March 2020
Detective Edwards is from Station House No. 1 introduced in Season 13 of Murdoch Mysteries, portrayed by Ben Sanders.
Appearances and Mentions
Things Left Behind
- Detective Watts is leading an investigation into the robbery of a wealthy collector's painting. Detective Edwards walks in and introduces himself as the new man at Station House One. He explains that he's been leading an investigation of his own, and that his and Watts' cases may be connected. Watts offers to compare notes, but Edwards needs more than that. He's been on the job three weeks and still hasn't solved a case. In the end, Watts agrees to work with him.
- Another MacAuley painting is stolen, this time from another home. Watts finds a hair comb and speculates the thief could be a woman.
- Later, Watts and Jack are meeting in a bar when Edwards drops by and asks to join them. "I'd assume you would," Watts says, inviting him to pull up a chair.
- The next day, Edwards and Watts interview Aldous Germaine. Germaine is not aware of any MacAuley's that have gone up for sale recently. Edwards inquires if the painter had any women in his life. Germaine doesn't know, but will ask around.
- Germaine ends up becoming very helpful, having spotted a stolen MacAuley up for sale in an auction. The woman selling it is one Stella Davenport. As the two detectives head off to question Ms. Davenport, Edwards offers some information regarding Jack Walker. "He was picked up by our station house a few years ago for suspicious homosexual behaviour." While there were no charges, Edwards advises Watts to steer clear of the man. Watts says he'll keep it in mind, but clearly has no intention of doing so.
- Detectives Edwards and Watts encounter Stella Davenport and begin to question her. She tells them they don't understand - the paintings belong to her and Philipe. "Philipe MacAuley?" Watts asks. "But he's dead."
- As a matter-of-fact, MacAuley is still very much alive, much to the detectives' shock.
Trivia
- Edwards is a widower.