In the late 19th century, Toronto city police Detective William Murdoch investigates the murder of a young girl found drugged and strangled in an alley in the red light district. The autopsy reveals the girl was pregnant but Murdoch doubts she was a doxie. Murdoch faces the challenge of investigating prominent members of Toronto society when she is identified as Therese Laporte, a chambermaid working for a wealthy family. When a possible witness to the murder is also killed, Murdoch learns that Therese was seen voluntarily getting into a carriage, as if she knew the occupant. With another witness in danger, Murdoch must stop the killer before he strikes again.
Once again I say that Peter Outerbridge is the better Murdoch...And Yan Bisson just...doesn't cut it in comparison...and that entire series is just...eh...compared to the shows with Outerbridge.
BorsBaledwyr 3 months ago
Thank you for posting this, it was very entertaining.
MrTwhalley 7 months ago
@sweetiepie1610 I know what you mean. I like the newer episodes more, but I think that both have their charm. Even though they both have the same characters, I think that each is its own story.
eugenetswong 9 months ago
I love your videos but nothing against you I favour the newer ones lol but thanks anyways for the brill vids x
sweetiepie1610 10 months ago
i enjoyed that. thanks for posting! peter outerbridge has facial features that remind me of peter o'toole.
yolo22 11 months ago
Wonderful! Thank you for posting this film.
jharker45 1 year ago