"Murdoch Mysteries" Murdoch of the Klondike (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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Murdoch is on suspension and goes to a place he knows
ctyankee111 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Murdoch is on suspension from the police department for getting out of jail. His boss tells the new Inspector that there was something wrong with the jail locks that is how Murdoch got out and a female murderer got out too. Murdoch had let her out.

Murdoch goes away. He end up at a hotel he once lived in and had left some belonging to a lady there. He finds out she has been charged with murder and is in jail for killing another woman with an axe. Murdoch visits her in jail and she is snotty with a bad temper toward Murdoch. He helps her but not in the legal capacity of a detective.

Back in Toronto a new female coroner comes in and Dr Ogden is training her somewhat. Dr Odgen is now married. Crabtree gets Murdoch's position in the police dept and is on his first case. A man is found dead with gun shot wounds and the wife visits the police station. She is told by Crabtree her husband is dead and she acts devastated. As she leaves she asks Crabtree how her husband was shot. He becomes suspicious because he never told her husband was shot.

After Murdoch helps his friend and solves the case of two people murdered in the Klondike he goes back to the police station and wants to confess to what he did regarding the female he let out of jail. Inspector Brackenreid tells him to shut up and go do his job as a detective. He said he put his own job on the line for lieing for Murdoch and Murdoch will jeopardize both their jobs. So for now Murdoch is back on his job.
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Another ridiculous episode
interestingstuff1 October 2022
This is another ridiculous episode where common sense and logic doesn't apply. Basically Detective Murdoch solves a murder case in 20 minutes by using nothing but pure imagination. He has no proof, no evidence, no witnesses, nothing but he imagines what happened and conveniently catches the person who initially denies but eventually admits.

It's funny how of the cases in this show are actually solved using actual evidence. 90% of the time, the case is solved by Murdoch having a vision on his head and seeing everything in a vision. He doesn't need evidence, proof, witnesses, logic, common sense or anything. All he needs is his imagination to "solve" all cases within 30 minutes.
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