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}}'''Edward "Eddie" Green''' was an actor who worked at the [[Grand Theatre]] in [[Toronto]] until he was murdered in May 1892; his body is discovered in [[Season 1 Episodes and Guides|Season 1]] of ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]''.
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== Appearances and Mentions ==
'''Edward "Eddie" Green''' was an actor who worked at the [[Grand Theatre]] in [[Toronto]] until he was murdered in May 1892.
 
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* '''Green''''s cast mates had a low opinion of his acting ability, however, he resembled the theatre owner, [[Virgil Smart]]. When Smart was murdered by his [[Stella Smart|wife]], [[Arthur Wellesley]] strangled '''Green''' so they could switch the bodies and people would think Virgil had died of natural causes.
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* Stella and her cast mates concocted a story that '''Green''' had left the theatre but he was actually buried in the grave marked for Virgil Smart. In 1895, Detective [[William Murdoch]] discovered the truth when he had Dr. [[Julia Ogden]] use [[Wilhelm His]]' technique to build up a skull with clay and see what the deceased looked like. Murdoch later paid for '''Green''' to be buried properly in his own grave.
Green's cast mates had a low opinion of his acting ability, however, he resembled the theatre owner, [[Virgil Smart]]. When Smart was murdered by his [[Stella Smart|wife]], [[Arthur Wellesley]] strangled Green so they could switch the bodies and people would think Virgil had died of natural causes.
 
 
Stella and her cast mates concocted a story that Green had left the theatre but he was actually buried in the grave marked for Virgil Smart. In 1895, Detective [[William Murdoch]] discovered the truth when he had Dr. [[Julia Ogden]] use [[Wilhelm His]]' technique to build up a skull with clay and see what the deceased looked like. Murdoch later paid for Green to be buried properly in his own grave.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 5 April 2019

Edward "Eddie" Green was an actor who worked at the Grand Theatre in Toronto until he was murdered in May 1892; his body is discovered in Season 1 of Murdoch Mysteries.

Appearances and Mentions

Body Double

  • Green's cast mates had a low opinion of his acting ability, however, he resembled the theatre owner, Virgil Smart. When Smart was murdered by his wife, Arthur Wellesley strangled Green so they could switch the bodies and people would think Virgil had died of natural causes.
  • Stella and her cast mates concocted a story that Green had left the theatre but he was actually buried in the grave marked for Virgil Smart. In 1895, Detective William Murdoch discovered the truth when he had Dr. Julia Ogden use Wilhelm His' technique to build up a skull with clay and see what the deceased looked like. Murdoch later paid for Green to be buried properly in his own grave.

Gallery


Murdoch Mysteries Season 1
"Power" • "The Glass Ceiling" • "The Knockdown" • "Elementary, My Dear Murdoch" • "'Til Death Do Us Part" • "Let Loose the Dogs" • "Body Double" • "Still Waters" • "Belly Speaker" • "Child's Play" • "Bad Medicine" • "The Prince and the Rebel" • "The Annoying Red Planet"
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