Murdoch Mysteries Season 12
A Victorian-era Toronto detective uses then-cutting edge forensic techniques to solve crimes, with the assistance of a female coroner who is also struggling for recognition in the face of tradition, based on the books by Maureen Jennings.
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Murdoch Mysteries
2008 / TV-PGA Victorian-era Toronto detective uses then-cutting edge forensic techniques to solve crimes, with the assistance of a female coroner who is also struggling for recognition in the face of tradition, based on the books by Maureen Jennings.
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Murdoch Mysteries Season 12 Full Episode Guide
Murdoch suspects John is being framed for murder by Inspector McWorthy and Brackenreid goes after the corrupt copper.
As Murdoch seeks a promotion, a constable is shot in a botched raid on an opium den led by Watts.
After the release of Murdoch and Ogden's book, a series of copycat murders begin to take place.
A man is electrocuted during a typing contest, but Murdoch suspects he wasn't the intended target.
Murdoch investigates an apparent arson death, and reveals a personal history in the process.
Inventor Nikola Tesla assists Murdoch in an investigation into the death of a man experimenting with invisibility.
Murdoch's distressing childhood memories are evoked while investigating the death of an orphan under the care of the same Jesuit priest who taught him.
Crabtree and John are transporting a convicted axe murderer to prison when she escapes to exact revenge on those who testified against her.
As Murdoch helps an Italian detective recover a shipload of stolen antiquities, Brackenreid considers shipping out.
Brackenreid helps a friend in the case of a missing woman and learns he's closer to the case than he thought.
When a wealthy, high society couple are found drowned in their pool in an apparent double suicide, Murdoch suspects murder.
Watts kills a man in self-defense, then Murdoch uncovers the victim’s criminal past.
Murdoch investigates an astronomical phenomenon with a strange impact on his colleagues’ behavior and dire implications for Toronto.
Murdoch impersonates a dead diplomat to save a treaty, but political and sexual intrigue complicate matters.
Anti-immigrant laws lead to the arrests of Greek men, and Brackenreid regrets releasing his carpenter when he’s suspected of murder.
Murdoch, Ogden, Crabtree and Brackenreid attend Higgins’ and Ruth Newsome’s wedding, but a guest repeatedly tries to kill the groom.
Ogden enlists Murdoch to investigate possible sabotage in the operating room after a patient dies during a routine medical procedure..
After being designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Murdoch and Ogden's house is rocked by an explosion that claims a man's life.