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"What Lies Buried" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the one hundred-third episode of the series.

Summary

Detective Murdoch finds himself investigating his fellow policemen when a skeleton is found under concrete while Station 4 is undergoing renovation. Dr. Grace determines that the victim was an adult male with the cause of death most likely a blow to the temple. The concrete floor had been poured in 1881 and records indicate that Chief Constable Giles was the detective at Station House 4 at that time. Others who worked there include retired Chief Constable Stockton who was the station's inspector and Brackenreid, who was a uniformed officer. Murdoch and Crabtree soon determine that the victim was Constable Finch who last worked at the station house on the same day the concrete was poured. A broken glass photographic negative that was buried with the victim is the vital clue that leads them to the murderer.

Character Revelations

  • Station House No. 4 has a mascot, "Nelly", and iron monkey who's seen it all sitting in the Inspector's office.
  • Constable Brackenreid was only on the force two weeks when he arrested Margaret. She had gotten into a tiff over the lunch special at Maisy’s,“…such a tart tongue, full of sass, even then.”
  • Constable Giles is a homosexual
  • The relationship between Giles and Hodge is similar to Murdoch and Crabtree
  • Retired Chief Constable Stockton, last seen in The Great Wall, is revealed to be suffering severe memory loss in his old age
  • Then Chief Inspector Stockton of Station House No. 4 assigned his constables nicknames, Brackenreid's was "Tommy Two Cakes".

Continuity

Historical References

  • Alphonse Bertillon (1853 –1914) was a French police officer and biometrics researcher who applied the anthropological technique of anthropometry to law enforcement creating an identification system based on physical measurements. Anthropometry was the first scientific system used by police to identify criminals. Before that time, criminals could only be identified by name or photograph. The method was eventually supplanted by fingerprinting. He is also the inventor of the mug shot. Photographing of criminals began in the 1840s only a few years after the invention of photography, but it was not until 1888 that Bertillon standardized the process.

Trivia

  • This episode is a “bottle show”, an episode that is filmed quite cheaply, often in a single established setting, because of budget concerns– it happens at least once or twice a season, so this whole episode is contained within the station house.

Errors

  • We find that the floor of the station house was poured in 1881 and reference is made to earlier incidents at the station. Yet the exterior shots of Station House no4 show it as being built in 1889.

Cast

Main Cast

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

Recurring Cast

Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins
Nigel Bennett as Chief Constable Giles

Other Cast

Allan Royal as Chief Constable Stockton
Brain Kaulback as Constable John Hodge
Stuart Clow as Constable Albert Perkins
Peter Wildman as Constable Ernest Applebee
Steven Chambers as Frank Porter
Thomas Turner as Peter Reed

Gallery

Murdoch Mysteries Season 8
"On the Waterfront Part 1" • "On the Waterfront Part 2" • "Glory Days" • "Holy Matrimony, Murdoch!" • "Murdoch Takes Manhattan" • "The Murdoch Appreciation Society (episode)" • "What Lies Buried" • "High Voltage" • "The Keystone Constables" • "Murdoch and the Temple of Death" • "All That Glitters" • "The Devil Wears Whalebone" • "The Incurables" • "Shipwreck" • "Crabtree Mania" • "Toronto's Girl Problem" • "Election Day" • "Artful Detective" •
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