Murdoch Mysteries - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
The Murdoch Identity
Murdoch finds himself an amnesiac in Britain with professional killers trying to find out what he knows about a planned assassination.
The Great Wall
Murdoch is assigned to an adjacent station house when one of their officers is found murdered in Toronto's Chinatown. His theories on the crime come under question.
Victor, Victorian
Detective Murdoch enters the secretive world of the Freemasons when a new member is poisoned during his initiation ceremony. Things take a strange turn when Doctor Ogden reveals to Murdoch, Crabtree and Inspector Brackenreid that the young accountant really wasn't the man everyone thought.
Rich Boy, Poor Boy
Tragedy strikes close to home when Brackenreid's son Bobby suddenly disappears while playing with a friend on a sunny afternoon in bustling Allen Gardens.
Me, Myself and Murdoch
A clearly disturbed young woman possessed of four personalities takes an ax to her abusive father possibly because of trauma suffered seventeen years earlier.
A family celebration of Alexander Reynolds' 60th birthday is dampened when he's found dead from an ax plunged into his chest. Murdoch is called in and soon discovers the victim was universally despised by his kin. Reynolds' family instantly falls under suspicion, but the field of suspects narrows considerably when daughter Charlotte Reynolds appears in a blood-soaked dress and confesses to killing her father. A clearly disturbed young woman possessed of four personalities possibly killed her abusive father due to trauma suffered seventeen years earlier.
This One Goes to Eleven
When a famous Rembrandt nude is stolen while it is in transit on a moving elevator, Murdoch, who was present during the theft, finds himself asking how, not who.
Blood and Circuses
When a traveling circus comes to town, a series of murders, starting with the beautiful tiger trainer, take center ring with Murdoch and Brackenreid.
Future Imperfect
When Murdoch finds himself invited to a meeting of the local eugenics society, which is committed to research on genetic engineering, a dog shows up with a severed arm.
Love and Human Remains
Two murdered but well-preserved bodies are found after a shed is torn down, and it's discovered that one of them had fought in the War of 1812.
The Curse of Beaton Manor
Murdoch investigates the suicides of heirs to a great manor house and family fortune, but evidence begins to mount that it might be murder.
Hangman
Detective Murdoch investigates a bizarre case when a convicted murderer apparently manages to survive the hangman's noose.
In the Altogether
A model who poses for naughty postcard photos but moonlights as a prostitute is found strangled in the park. It is discovered that she was blackmailing her clients.
The Tesla Effect
When Murdoch discovers that a victim has been cooked, he enlists the aid of Nicholas Tesla in tracking down a weaponized early version of a microwave.
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