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{{infobox episode
 
|image = Love and Human Remains.jpg
 
|image = Love and Human Remains.jpg
 
|season = 3
|airdate = May 16, 2010
 
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|episode = 9
 
|airdate = May 16, 2010 (Canada)
 
|writer = [[Lori Spring]]
 
|writer = [[Lori Spring]]
|director = [[David Sutherland]]
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|director = [[Sudz Sutherland]] aka David Sutherland
 
|guests = [[Joan Gregson]] as [[Rebecca Hastings]]<br>[[Myron Natwick]] as [[Charlie Hastings]]
 
|guests = [[Joan Gregson]] as [[Rebecca Hastings]]<br>[[Myron Natwick]] as [[Charlie Hastings]]
 
|recurring = [[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins]]<br>[[Sean Harraher]] as [[Constable Worseley]]
 
|recurring = [[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins]]<br>[[Sean Harraher]] as [[Constable Worseley]]
|previous = {{Ep|308}}
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|previous ='''''[[Future Imperfect]]'''''
|next = {{Ep|310}}
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|next ='''''[[The Curse of Beaton Manor]]'''''
 
}}"'''Love and Human Remains'''" is the ninth episode of the [[Season 3 Episodes and Guides|third season]] of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the thirty-fifth episode of the series. It first aired on April 13, 2010 (UK).
|season = 3|episode = 9}}
 
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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the ninth episode of the third season of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the thirty-fifth episode of the series.
 
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
Detective [[Murdoch]] is on the case when police discover two bodies at a building construction site. Their initial estimate is that the bodies have been there for about 5 years but the remains are found in a peat bog and as a result are very well preserved. Both bodies, one man and one woman, are approximately 40 years old and [[Dr. Ogden]]'s examination reveals that they were both poisoned with cyanide. Further evidence however shows that both bodies have been there for at least 22 years. But that's incorrect as well as further evidence then points to 1836 as the likely year of death. Murdoch manages to locate locate the now elderly daughter of the victims, Rebecca Hastings and her husband Charlie. He also realizes that either she or her husband killed her parents or possibly one of the three foster children who also lived there at the time, Alice Nugent, Horace Mooney or Michael Webster.
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Detective Murdoch is on the case when police discover two bodies at a building construction site. Their initial estimate is that the bodies have been there for about 5 years but the remains are found in a peat bog and as a result are very well preserved. Both bodies, one man and one woman, are approximately 40 years old and Dr. Ogden's examination reveals that they were both poisoned with cyanide. Further evidence however shows that both bodies have been there for at least 60 years. Murdoch manages to locate the now elderly daughter of the victims, Rebecca Hastings, and her husband Charlie, who both lived in the house the property is located on. He also realizes that either she or her husband killed her parents or possibly one of the three children who also lived there at the time - Alice Nugent, Horace Mooney or Michael Webster.
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== Character Revelations ==
 
== Character Revelations ==
*[[George Crabtree]] has a sixteen year-old cousin named Penny Renton.
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*[[George Crabtree]] has a sixteen year-old cousin named [[Penny Renton]].
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*[[William Murdoch|William]] shares with [[Julia Ogden|Julia]] how he "craves a close-knit family" because of his own erratic family life.
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
*In {{Ep|207}}, George Crabtree was a foundling who did not know his mother; in this episode he has a cousin.
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*In '''''[[Big Murderer on Campus]]''''', George Crabtree was a foundling who did not know his mother; in this episode he has a cousin.
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*At the end scene, [[William-Julia Relationship|William and Julia]] are walking past the [[Shaftesbury Films|Shaftesbury]] Theatre and the poster for ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' is on display as the current show playing.
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== Historical References ==
 
== Historical References ==
*[[wikipedia:Caldwell's Western Rangers|Caldwell's Rangers]] was a unit that served in the [[wikipedia:War of 1812|War of 1812]].
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* [[wikipedia:Caldwell's Western Rangers|Caldwell's Rangers]] was a unit that served in the [[wikipedia:War of 1812|War of 1812]].
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* ''[[The Importance of Being Earnest]]'' by [[Oscar Wilde]], first performed in 1895 in London, England.
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== Trivia ==
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== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
===Main Cast ===
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===Main Cast===
 
[[Yannick Bisson]] as [[William Murdoch]]<br />
 
[[Yannick Bisson]] as [[William Murdoch]]<br />
 
[[Hélène Joy]] as [[Julia Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Hélène Joy]] as [[Julia Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Thomas Craig]] as [[Thomas Brackenreid]]<br />
 
[[Thomas Craig]] as [[Thomas Brackenreid]]<br />
[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]]<br />
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[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]]
=== Recurring Cast ===
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===Recurring Cast===
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[[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins]]<br />
=== Guest Starring ===
 
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[[Sean Harraher]] as [[Constable Worseley]]<br />
=== Other Cast ===
 
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[[Brian Kaulback]] as [[Constable Hodge]]
 
===Guest Cast===
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[[Joan Gregson]] as [[Rebecca Hastings]]<br />
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[[Myron Natwick]] as [[Charlie Hastings]]<br />
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[[Brianna Bisson]] as [[Penny Renton]]<br />
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[[Chantal Craig]] as Teacher
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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<gallery widths="138" navigation="true" spacing="small">
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Love and Human Remains.jpeg|Murder victim?
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Love and Human Remains 1.jpeg
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309 Crime Scene.JPG|Crime Scene
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309 Love and Human Remains Blackboard 1.PNG|Working it out at the [[Blackboard]]
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309 Love and Human Remains.JPG|A family of sorts
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309 Love and Human Remains Blackboard 2.PNG|[[Blackboard]]: Suspects|link=[Blackboard
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312 Earnest poster.png|William and Julia discuss importance of family
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</gallery>
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Revision as of 21:39, 16 May 2020

"Love and Human Remains" is the ninth episode of the third season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the thirty-fifth episode of the series. It first aired on April 13, 2010 (UK).

Summary

Detective Murdoch is on the case when police discover two bodies at a building construction site. Their initial estimate is that the bodies have been there for about 5 years but the remains are found in a peat bog and as a result are very well preserved. Both bodies, one man and one woman, are approximately 40 years old and Dr. Ogden's examination reveals that they were both poisoned with cyanide. Further evidence however shows that both bodies have been there for at least 60 years. Murdoch manages to locate the now elderly daughter of the victims, Rebecca Hastings, and her husband Charlie, who both lived in the house the property is located on. He also realizes that either she or her husband killed her parents or possibly one of the three children who also lived there at the time - Alice Nugent, Horace Mooney or Michael Webster.

Character Revelations

Continuity

Historical References

Trivia

Cast

Main Cast

Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch
Hélène Joy as Julia Ogden
Thomas Craig as Thomas Brackenreid
Jonny Harris as George Crabtree

Recurring Cast

Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins
Sean Harraher as Constable Worseley
Brian Kaulback as Constable Hodge

Guest Cast

Joan Gregson as Rebecca Hastings
Myron Natwick as Charlie Hastings
Brianna Bisson as Penny Renton
Chantal Craig as Teacher

Gallery


Murdoch Mysteries Season 3
"The Murdoch Identity" • "The Great Wall" • "Victor, Victorian" • "Rich Boy, Poor Boy" • "Me, Myself and Murdoch" • "This One Goes to Eleven" • "Blood and Circuses" • "Future Imperfect" • "Love and Human Remains" • "The Curse of Beaton Manor" • "Hangman" • "In the Altogether" • "The Tesla Effect"
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