Murdoch Mysteries - Season 13

Season 13

Episodes

Troublemakers
Murdoch investigates an explosion at a suffrage rally attended by Dr. Talbot and Julia when a man dies.

Bad Pennies
When a dockworker is shot, Murdoch pursues an elusive witness and learns anti-union thugs may be involved.

Forever Young
Murdoch investigates the bizarre murder of a young woman who disappeared a decade earlier yet somehow hasn't aged a day.

Prodigal Father
A death at an investment event leads Crabtree to the father he never knew and Murdoch to suspect he may be culpable.

Murdoch and the Cursed Caves
An adventure in the woods turns scary when Murdoch, Ogden, Higgins and Ruth are stalked by a beast that killed two men.

The Philately Fatality
When a stamp enthusiast is murdered, Murdoch wonders if the murder is linked to the man's stamp collection or his collection of lovers.

Toronto the Bad
While moonlighting as a cab driver, Higgins finds a dead passenger in the backseat.

The Final Curtain
An actor is killed during a play featuring John Brackenreid and attended by Murdoch, Ogden, Crabtree and John's parents.

The Killing Dose
After a young woman is critically injured from a fall, Murdoch and Ogden suspect her family had a hand in it.

Parker in the Rye
When a whiskey baron and his family are murdered, Murdoch puts Parker in the cells with a hit man to see who hired him.

Staring Blindly into the Future
Murdoch investigates the disappearances of Nikola Tesla and Marie Curie from a conference of 20th-century innovators.

Fox Hunt
When a body is found during a fox hunt, Murdoch and Brackenreid suspect a group that is opposed to the sport is responsible.

Kill Thy Neighbour
A trail of incriminating evidence in the grisly murder of his unpleasant neighbour leads directly to Murdoch.

Rigid Silence
Murdoch and Ogden discover rival gangs within the jail during an investigation of a prison inmate's suspicious suicide.

The Trial of Terrance Meyers
Murdoch and Ogden are named as accomplices when Terrence Meyers faces charges of treason

In the Company of Women
Ogden and Effie try to untangle the death of a hair salon owner that occurred outside Murdoch's jurisdiction.

Things Left Behind
Murdoch suspects Violet Hart has ties to a conman's murder, Ogden flirts with danger, and a team member is abducted.

The Future Is Unwritten
Murdoch is convinced Violet Hart is involved in a murder. Crabtree is still a hostage and Watts' future is in jeopardy.
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