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- Murdoch investigates a car accident and uncovers sinister motives.
- Murdock comes across a made-to-scale diorama of a cul-de-sac Toronto street replete with miniature residents and discovers evidence that at murder took place there.
- Up from Ashes- Murdoch is in trouble. He is accused of murder, and he must prove his innocence. Julia is kidnapped, there is a new chief from the UK, friends gather, and there is a surprise.
- As New Year's Eve and a new century approach, a seemingly unbalanced man who claims to have visited the future in a time machine prevents an accident and murder that he knew were going to happen.
- Murdoch and Brackenreid unwittingly put their careers at risk when they investigate high-level police corruption.
- 2008– 43mTV-PG8.6 (237)TV EpisodeMurdoch suspects John is being framed for murder by Inspector McWorthy and Brackenreid goes after the corrupt copper.
- Murdoch finds himself an amnesiac in Britain with professional killers trying to find out what he knows about an upcoming assassination but he can't remember.
- 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.
- A man is found murdered at a Lewis Carroll costume party. All clues point to the guest dressed as the Mad Hatter.
- The kidnapper of a young girl leaves a talking doll in her room which is diabolically designed to lead Murdoch on a quest that is designed by a manipulative, enigmatic and vindictive criminal from the detective's past.
- During the renovation of the police station, the body of a long-missing constable is discovered in the foundation which leads Murdoch to investigate that station's veterans' past and the gay community of that time.
- During a hunt for a killer who collects macabre trophies, Murdoch becomes a target. Meanwhile, Crabtree discovers the recently returned formerly presumed dead husband of his love is an abusive brute.
- A recording device made by Alexander Graham Bell assists in the investigation of a murder at a dinner honoring Helen Keller.
- Murdoch and company's Christmas at an idyllic country estate turns deadly.
- A clearly disturbed young woman possessed of four personalities takes an axe to her abusive father possibly because of a trauma suffered seventeen years earlier.
- With his colleague sentenced to hang for murder, Detective Murdoch races to exonerate them and steps into a trap set by the real killer.
- After a man dies in a drunken brawl at the Starbright Lounge, Murdoch's suspect is another detective.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Oliver Hoyle who is found in the billiard room of his posh club. Hoyle was part of a group of competitive puzzle solvers and he may have been killed after solving a puzzle published by Edgar Allen Poe many years ago. It appears that one of his competitors killed him to get the glory for himself. Meanwhile, Julia visits her father Lionel but arrives only to learn that her father has died. His physician, Dr. Bradley, believes he died of heart failure sometime in the night. Julia is confused, particularly when Dr. Bradley refuses to undertake an autopsy. Murdoch soon joins her and initially doubts that anything illegal has happened. He reconsiders when he learns that Julia has found a needle mark in her father's neck and a new neighbor is the beneficiary in his will.
- After testifying at Mary Thompson's trial for murdering her husband Percival that the woman is criminally insane and should be committed to an asylum, Julia Ogden receives an anonymous postcard saying she has condemned an innocent woman. Julia and Detective Murdoch re-examine the case and find an anomaly in the time-line but the Crown Attorney isn't interested as he's convinced the woman is guilty. Further investigation reveals that Percival Thompson's business partner, Alexander Wainwright, automatically assumed 100% of their business upon Thompson's death - an agreement they signed just one week before the murder. Wainwright promptly vanishes. With the assistance of the indefatigable Mrs. Brackenreid, who has clearly taken charge, Julia is in the final preparations for her wedding. She and William make it to the altar on the big day but midway through the ceremony they realize they overlooked something very important in the Thompson case.
- Murdoch investigates a prison stabbing which may be connected to the murder for which George Crabtree is imprisoned.
- A conspiracy to silence a burlesque dancer puts Murdoch and the Station House No. 4 team in unforeseen danger.
- After a tragic loss a visitor with an urgent request arrives at the Murdoch home. William and Julia, with the help of their colleagues, must put their own feelings aside to help their friend avoid the noose.
- After a telephone call reports a body has been discovered, as well as reports of gunshots have been reported, Murdoch and Crabtree find an unlikely suspect cowering near the body. Murdoch suspects the true killer is still out there.
- 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.
- An obnoxious but brilliant inventor who is thoroughly disliked by his colleagues wins First Prize at an 'invention convention' but is shot in the forehead by an unknown killer as he accepts the award.
- When Murdoch pursues a murderous gang of armed robbers, his prime suspect is a man claiming to be Sherlock Holmes.
- Murdoch enlists some revealing detective work while investigating a murder at a nudist community.
- Murdoch finds his investigation into a nanny's disappearance assisted by the man who considers himself the real Sherlock Holmes.
- When Murdoch investigates the bizarre death of a science professor, it appears the weapon may have been a swarm of bees.
- Murdoch suspects the murder of a fledgling composer may have been motivated by jealousy.
- With Murdoch away, Constable Crabtree finds himself investigating the apparent death by poisoning of a visiting Chinese official who was in Toronto seeking men who had participated in the Boxer Rebellion. Their immediate suspect is Wu Chang but as Crabtree gets to know the young man, he is increasingly convinced of his innocence. It turns out it's not Boxers they're after. Murdoch and Julia Ogden meanwhile are trying to find their nemesis, James Gillies. Things take a strange twist when the Cobourg police inform them they may have found Gillies' remains. Ballistics settles the issue but one question remains: who wrote the threatening letters. Murdoch settles that mystery as well.
- The police continue their search for Mick and Tim O'Shea but Inspector Brackenreid is also out on his own looking for them. Murdoch finds someone who confirms that the O'Sheas killed Richard Dawkins but the man also suggests that the O'Sheas aren't working alone. Mrs. Cecily McKinnon, the harbor master, says she knows nothing of extortion on the docks but when pressed, points the finger at one of the merchants, Lionel Jeffries. When the O'Sheas are found dead, shot through the head, Brackenreid becomes the number one suspect. Meanwhile, the ladies who participated in the suffragette protest - including Drs. Ogden and Grace - are still in jail. In court, they find that Leslie Garland is one of the Crown attorneys prosecuting them. They get a bit of a boost when Clara Brett Martin, the first woman lawyer so recognized in the British Empire, offers to represent them.
- A baffling bank heist risks Murdoch's reputation.
- It is the eve of Dr Grace's departure for England, when a young suffragette is murdered. Murdoch is called to investigate.
- After obituaries are published in advance of two men's deaths, Murdoch discovers more intended victims, including Detective Watts.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG8.3 (233)TV EpisodeAs Murdoch seeks a promotion, a constable is shot in a botched raid on an opium den led by Watts.
- Suspicions fall on Murdoch when his unpleasant neighbour is murdered.
- A youthful Harry Houdini becomes the chief suspect when the bank adjoining his theater is robbed, but he ultimately helps Murdoch find the culprit.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG8.2 (208)TV EpisodeAt Halloween, Murdoch pursues a killer dressed as a clown who is terrorizing young couples.
- When Murdoch discovers that a victim has been 'cooked,' he enlists the aid of Nikola Tesla in tracking down a weaponized early version of a microwave.
- 2008– 48mTV-PG8.2 (325)TV EpisodeWhen another prostitute from the Devil's den is strangled, Murdoch discovers they both sang in the same choir, and there is no shortage of suspects.
- Honeymooning in England, Crabtree and Effie find a dead hotel guest while Murdoch investigates an apparent suicide.
- Detective Murdoch and his methods are compromised when one of his colleagues is implicated in a suspicious murder.
- Murdoch investigates shooting of a local construction company owner who was executed in a barbershop.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Peter Farrelly who had a loud altercation with someone the night before his body was found. Dr. Grace determines he was beaten to death. She also found chloral hydrate in his system - a bottle of which they found in the victim's luggage. They believe both the victim and his killer are from Newfoundland and so Murdoch and Crabtree head off to St. John's in the hopes of finding the suspected killer Ezekiel Farrelly. Crabtree was actually raised in St. John's by several aunts who, it turns out, have an interesting occupation. The solution to murder lies with finding an old pirate treasure map.
- Detective Murdoch and station house 4 employ a con woman to catch an elusive murderess. Doctor Ogden receives a threatening note from beyond the grave, or is it? Doctor Grace and George hit turbulence in their relationship when she is forced to 'ad-lib' during the performance of her life. Was she acting? Murdoch and Julia hit yet another snag in their already complicated relationship. William decides to forge ahead much to Julia's consternation.
- 2008– 45mTV-PG8.2 (337)TV EpisodeDetective Murdoch investigates the death of a man found dead on a park bench. Dr. Grace initially determines that he was stabbed in the abdomen but subsequently concludes he was actually suffocated. He also has dried blood on his index finger and three pages from a Mark Twain novel on him. When he returns to the station Murdoch meets Owen Hume who reports that his employer, lawyer Randolph Sampson, has been missing for two days and subsequently identifies him as the man in the park. Meanwhile, Constable Crabtree investigates the disappearance of a corpse, that of Prof. Andrew Richardson, from the medical school. His brain was the object of a medical study by Dr.Dempsy who is researching the brains of highly intelligent people. When it turns out that Sampson and Richardson are the same person Murdoch learns that he's dealing with a group of admirers who wanted to see him in action so to speak. Julia continues her suffrage activities and lawyer Clara Brett Martin confirms that it's possible for a woman to run for elected office.
- Mr. Frank Parker, a white man, who was visiting an all black church for Sunday's service, was found dead by Miss James, Dr. Ogden's protégé. The new Chief Constable seems to be in a hurry to charge a black paritioner even before the crime has been investigated by Murdoch.
- Murdoch and Crabtree pretend a murdered witness is still alive in order to catch a killer
- 2008– 1h 30mTV-PG8.2 (264)TV EpisodeMurdoch and Brackenreid investigate a series of brazen robberies targeting Toronto's businessmen just days before Christmas
- Murdoch and Watt find fraud in a new startup wine industry.
- Murdoch helps a man look for his missing wife; Crabtree contemplates his relationship; the team from Station House No. 4 works on a murder case.
- A death at an investment event leads Crabtree to the father he never knew. And Murdoch to suspect he may be culpable.
- After a shocking and unexpected death, Detective William Murdoch is certain someone close to Station House No. 4 is involved in the matter. Using his great perceptiveness and observation skills, he is sure to solve the mystery.
- A Canadian Mountie from British Columbia insinuates himself into a Toronto homicide because he believes it is related to another case, much to Murdoch's chagrin.
- A university professor from England is shot in the head through his window either looking at a comet or being a voyeur with a beautiful coed.
- Reeling from a personal revelation, Murdoch seeks to avenge the murder of Anna Fulford.
- A flamboyant Parisian detective arrives in Toronto and insinuates himself into the disappearance of a French woman visiting her married sister.
- A telephone operator with ambitions to be a detective believes she's heard a woman strangled on an open line but Brackenreid is reluctant to believe her.
- 2008– 48mTV-PG8.1 (332)TV EpisodeDetective Murdoch suspects the ambitious inventor of an electric vehicle murdered an associate who stood in the way of his plans to compete with Henry Ford.
- After a series of seemingly random murders, Murdoch rigs a film camera with a timer on a downtown street corner in order to capture the killer.
- When a flying machine crashes, killing a man on the ground, Murdoch's investigation uncovers high-level conspiracy and sabotage in the race to achieve the first human-controlled flight.
- Higgins enlists Watts help after he messes up the courier delivery of a horse statue for some very dangerous thugs.
- Irritated by the new inspector's tactics, Murdoch resigns and is privately enlisted to find a missing heiress.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Katie Buchanan who is found dead at the beach, on a hot summer's day, by her friend Elaine Lawson. Both were entrants in a beauty pageant known as the Miss Purity competition, to select the new face of Alexander soap. Dr. Ogden, who is spending her day off at the beach finds what appears to be a large animal bite on the woman's torso. Katie's boyfriend, James Bennett, had recently left her for another competitor, Marie Nicholson and becomes the prime suspect. Inspector Brackenreid however is certain he saw a monster in Lake Ontario and Murdoch is skeptical until he too sees a creature in the water. Constable Crabtree is dismissive of any suggestion that there might be a monster in the water and pursues a more realistic line of inquiry.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG8.1 (398)TV EpisodeDetective Murdoch and many others attend a special showing of a film that will also include sound. The man behind the scheme is James Pendrick and his main competitor, Thomas Edison, is also present for the showing. The film includes a scene where a shot is fired but when the lights come up, one of the patrons, Pendrick's principal investor, has been shot in the head. Thanks to an observation by Dr. Ogden, Murdoch concludes that the shot was intended for Pendrick himself. Pendrick decides to make a film about the cases of Detective Murdoch but in one scene, the actor playing Murdoch is shot by a real bullet. In the original script a character called constable Tom, played by Pendrick, was to be shot again seeming to confirm that Pendrick is the main target. With the investigation ongoing, movie making is proving to be a distraction.
- During their honeymoon in New York, Murdoch and Ogden uncover a deadly conspiracy threatening U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt, while Brackenreid and Dr. Grace investigate a murder by motorcar back in Toronto.
- Murdoch investigates the death of an elderly groom; Crabtree meets Lucy Maud Montgomery at a writing class.
- Murdoch goes undercover to solve a murder. Crabtree tries to sample his first banana split.
- Murdoch's investigation of the murder of two debutantes is complicated by the destruction resulting from the Great Fire of Toronto.
- While investigating the death of a championship show dog, Detective Murdoch discovers a hidden affection for canine companions.
- When William and Julia run a training exercise on their new property, they find it has been used as a burial ground.
- Crabtree and Constable Brackenreid go undercover at a boys school to solve a disappearance.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG8.1 (253)TV EpisodeMurdoch enlists inventor Nikola Tesla to help with the murder investigation of a man experimenting with invisibility.
- Dr. Julia Ogden and Effie try to untangle the death of hair salon owner that occurred outside Murdoch's jurisdiction.
- Murdoch investigate the hanging of a farmer found in a freshly plowed field with no footprints around it. Crabtree suspects extraterrestrial involvement.
- Murdoch faces a serial killer-could he be Jack the Ripper?
- While investigating a murder at a party, Murdoch and Brackenreid inadvertently discover spy Terrance Meyers' hidden civilian life.
- 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.
- 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.
- Murdoch investigates the suicides of heirs to a great manor house and family fortune, but evidence begins to mount that it might be murder.
- Detective Murdoch investigates a bizarre case when a convicted murderer apparently manages to survive the hangman's noose. When Cecil Fox's body is delivered to Dr. Ogden for a post-mortem, she finds a hollow tube inserted in his throat and Fox very much alive. It seems the managed to survive by inserting the tube, thus allowing him to breathe, and by having the hangman's rope shortened so as to ensure that his neck isn't broken. Murdoch and Brackenreid immediately focus on the hangman, Theodore Pleasant, as being complicit in the escape. Brackenreid and Pleasant are good friends but the police Inspector has to admit that it doesn't look good for his friend. With Crabtree and Higgins manning a stakeout, Murdoch realizes that there may have been a miscarriage of justice and that Fox was in fact innocent of the crime for which he was convicted.
- The murder of a young student in an exclusive girls' school leads Murdoch to conclude that someone posing as a vampire is preying on several of the young girls.
- Murdoch investigates when a Japanese spy is found dead in a Korean family's cellar
- When a convent tries to bury one of its most venerated members in the churchyard, they find another body in the plot and Murdoch is reunited with his sister.
- When an anonymous madman threatens the citizens of Toronto with a deadly toxic gas, Murdoch must race against the clock to stop him.
- 2008– 48mTV-PG8.0 (325)TV EpisodeWhen a demure, engaged librarian, who led a double life as a prostitute in a local saloon, is found strangled, Anna Fulford, still on the run from the Black Hand, helps Murdoch in his murder investigation.
- While in a self-imposed exile in the Yukon as a prospector at the end of the Gold Rush, Murdoch prospects for gold as in his absence Crabtree works on a Toronto homicide.
- When a writer is murdered at a literary event, Rudyard Kipling and Lucy Maud Montgomery come under Murdoch's scrutiny.
- After a motorcycle enthusiast dies, Murdoch's investigation is aided by mechanics William Harley and Arthur Davidson.
- Murdoch investigates the murder of an Eaton's department store manager who was disliked by the shop girls.
- Murdoch investigates the stabbing murder of a doomsayer on the eve of Halley's Comet.
- Watts and Crabtree ride the rails to catch a killer.
- When the director of Toronto's new symphony is murdered, Murdoch suspects jealous musicians are responsible.
- When a bride mysteriously collapses and dies before her wedding, Murdoch suspects she was poisoned by her perfume.
- Murdoch's investigation of a constable's murder is hampered by interference from Brackenreid's over-zealous replacement.
- On a newly christened passenger lake ship to investigate a threat to it, Murdoch must investigate an apparent death of a woman overboard, only to discover a far more complex mystery on board.
- Murdoch investigates the murder of a slum landlord found in Santa's toy sack at a department store Christmas parade.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the sudden death of bicycle racer Joe Fenton. Murdoch was himself a participant in the race trying out his newfangled gear shifting device but Fenton was the favorite having won several recent races. Fenton's manager, Chippy Blackburn, was seen giving him a potion and they suspect he may be may be fixing races. Dr. Grace however is having considerable difficulty finding a cause of death and with Dr. Ogden's assistance performs her first brain bisection. It leads her to believe he suffered a cerebral aneurysm leading to a brain hemorrhage. The discovery of an injection mark in Fenton's right arm leads to a different conclusion however. Meanwhile, Julia prepares to sell Darcy Garland's house but finds that his younger brother Leslie living is living there.
- On his deathbed, Jeffrey Roundhill confesses to having killed his wife Evelyn some 8 years before and tells Murdoch where to find her remains. Dr. Grace confirms the identity of the skeleton as that of Mrs. Roundhill but the manner in which she died doesn't match Roundhill's statement. Further investigation reveals that Roundhill was actually in Winnipeg on the day his wife disappeared. Julia recalls a case, that of Amelia Thompson, who was killed just as Roundhill describes. At the time, Murdoch was convinced that her husband was responsible for his wife's death. Could the two men have killed each other's spouse? Meanwhile, George Crabtree hasn't seen much of Emily lately and takes Leslie Garland to task for interfering in their relationship.
- Det. Murdoch investigates the murder of Richard Dawkins who was beaten to death at the dinner table by two masked men just as he was about to make an important announcement to his business associates. Since nothing was stolen Murdoch's new boss, Inspector Hamish Slorach, calls the killing an assassination. Dawkins was rumored to be selling his chandlery business. The harbor master says Dawkins was anything but a saint and the police should look to the seedier side for a solution to his death. Const. Jackson is badly beaten by two thugs which seems to confirm Murdoch's suspicion that the men who beat Inspector Brackenreid are the same ones who killed Dawkins. When they find a dead woman on the shore, Dr. Grace determines she was clubbed to death the night before the attack on Dawkins and was manacled before she died. Meanwhile, suffragettes recruit Julia to their movement and she is joined by Emily Grace. Receiving little support politically, they decide to hold a protest march. They are all soon in jail.
- Murdoch reunites with a childhood acquaintance to investigate a series of deaths of people whom they all met in one outdoor expedition in their youth.
- After a man is shot during a burlesque performance at the Star Room theatre, Murdoch, Odgen and Brackenreid are surprised to discover a familiar face in the audience.
- A man claims to be a child who was kidnapped 20 years ago.
- Murdoch investigates a surgeon whose cutting-edge organ transplants wreak medical havoc and run afoul of Mary Baker Eddy and The Christian Science movement.
- To investigate an artist's murder, Inspector Brackenreid picks up his paintbrush again and attracts a wealthy patron's very personal attention.
- Detective Murdoch and Dr. Ogden travel to Vancouver Island to visit Murdoch's brother, RCMP officer Jasper Linney. There, they investigate a murder connected to an archaeologist who has uncovered an ancient Indigenous settlement, leading to encounters with the Songhees and Haida nations. Meanwhile, the Brackenreids are offered an investment opportunity that may not be all it seems, and Crabtree and Higgins plan a ski holiday with their sweethearts Nina Bloom and Ruth Newsome that may be more dangerous than expected.
- When a French diplomat to a secret international meeting to create the Triple Entente is found dead, Murdoch is drafted to temporarily impersonate him.
- When a man dies in a deliberately set fire, Murdoch's investigation reveals some shocking personal history.
- After the release of Murdoch and Ogden's book, a series of copycat murders begin to take place.
- Murdoch investigates the bizarre murder of a young woman who disappeared a decade earlier yet somehow hasn't aged a day.
- 2008– 44mTV-147.9 (265)TV EpisodeMurdoch investigates the disappearances of Nikola Tesla and Marie Curie from a 20th century innovators conference.
- After the owner of a French restaurant is found with his own pickled finger in his mouth, Crabtree fills in for an injured Murdoch to solve the crime.
- A mysterious on-line predator romances other telegraphers, bilks them out of money, and ultimately murders one of his dalliances.
- 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.
- Murdoch struggles to work with the new coroner and clashes openly when a cement block found near the water contains the remains of not one but three men.
- A Robin Hood-like bank robber with a flair for style kisses pretty female bank employees before donating the money to a local orphanage.
- Dark secrets surface at the Jenkins household when Murdoch questions the family and servants of murdered patriarch Percival Jenkins.
- Det. Murdoch and Const. Crabtree investigate when a body is uncovered by workmen. The remains are quite old and date from perhaps the mid-1860s. Dr. Ogden's review of the remains indicate that he might have been murdered. Among the remains is a gin flask with a note secreted in a false bottom. The note is signed by none other than the man who would later become Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald. The dead man is soon identified and Murdoch's old nemesis from Ottawa, spook Terence Meyers, is on the scene as well. A surprise visitor to the station gives them vital information about the theft of $1 million in gold and a connection to the U.S. Civil War.
- While investigating a lethal gunshot on a trolley that no one seems to have heard, Murdoch finds that a disappearance may be linked to his old girlfriend, Anna Fulford.
- With his family in hiding, Murdoch tries to discover who is behind attempts on their lives.
- When Detective Murdoch investigates a series of deaths linked to an exhibition of Egyptian antiquities, Constable Crabtree is convinced a mummy's curse is to blame.
- Murdoch and Ogden are abducted and newly appointed Inspector Crabtree's first order is finding them.
- After a corpse with a death tarot is discovered in an alley, Murdoch believes it relates to a controversial psychic case.
- Murdoch and Brackenreid are enlisted by spy Terrence Meyers to protect a prime ministerial candidate from assassins.
- After a woman is stabbed in her university dorm room, Crabtree and Watts suspect another student is responsible.
- Julia, Emily and four of their friends head off to a remote cabin on an island. It's a party to celebrate Lavinda's upcoming wedding to Cedric Maxwell. Cedric's sister is part of the party and she and her brother own the family retreat. Julia is obviously not happy and confides in Emily. Before long however, the women are being killed, one by one. Still reeling from Julia's rejection of his marriage proposal, Murdoch immerses himself in his work. When a drunken Crabtree challenges Leslie Garland to a curling match, he has to put a foursome together. Murdoch declines an invitation to join but applies his scientific approach to helping them play better.
- Inspector Murdoch investigates shooting of vaudeville comedian Bert Grady who is found dead on the street, shot three times in the chest. Grady had just finished his performance at the Bradley theatre, with Constables Crabtree and Higgins in the audience. The shooting looks like - or was made to look like - a robbery. He was not well-liked by others in the show, including a young juggler by the name of W.C. Fields and Ed Ward, Grady's one time comedic partner who is now far less popular on his own. The police find Grady's hotel room ransacked and suspect someone may have been out to steal his jokes. Would-be comedians Crabtree and Higgins join the show undercover and quickly identify Grady's mistress, Eleanor Moffat, wife of the show's manager, Lewis Moffat who became aware of their affair a week ago. A buried body gives them the clue to solving the crime.
- 2008– 45mTV-PG7.9 (322)TV EpisodeWhile investigating a mysterious death in Markham, Det. Murdoch discovers a hidden ornate and booby-trapped laden building that could contain the Holy Grail.
- During a women's fashion show for undergarments, a model is found dead.
- Murdoch investigates the suspicious death of an Arctic expedition crew member, while their workplaces become increasingly complicated in light of recent events.
- A young girl raised in the wild is the prime suspect in a murder case. Julia tries to locate their child's real parents.
- While investigating the murder of a rich benefactor and the theft of children's presents at a Christmas charity pageant, Murdoch discovers suggestions that a Christmas monster, a Krampus, may be involved.
- While investigating a golfer's murder, Murdoch becomes obsessed with the game.
- Murdoch investigates the murder of a debutante, one of many vying for the hand of a very eligible bachelor, just before the Great Fire of Toronto.
- Murdoch suspects a connection between dead men found with lipstick smudges on their faces and constable Crabtree's burlesque dancer sweetheart.
- A murderer claims to be possessed by the spirit of Murdoch's arch-nemesis, James Gillies. Murdoch and Ogden begin to suspect that Gillies may still be alive.
- A spate of murders staged as suicides leads Murdoch to suspect a sequential killer targeting the elderly.
- An avenging angel strikes down a Russian Chess player. A Polish emblem is found on the dead man. Crabtree goes under cover as a chess player but his moves are actually being orchestrated by another. They are not the only ones playing deviously as the Russians and Poles compete outside the tournament.
- Crabtree and John are transporting a convicted axe murderer to prison when she escapes to exact revenge on those who testified against her.
- 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.
- While moonlighting as a cab driver, Higgins finds a dead passenger in the backseat.
- An actor is killed during a play featuring John Brackenreid and attended by Murdoch, Ogden, Crabtree, and John's parents.
- During a performance of "Macbeth" in a venerable Toronto theater, a desiccated body breaks through the floor and lands with a chandelier just missing Lady Macbeth.
- A young boy witnesses what sounds like a robot and men with guns near the creek where he was fishing, but no one at the precinct quite believes him.
- A young woman's body is found in a drainage ditch clad in only a bracelet, showing signs of having undergone an abortion, and totally drained of blood.
- When a very popular prostitute specializing in kinky sex is found garroted and and the bordello survives an arson attempt, Murdoch looks on her clients for a suspect.
- Six men who participated in hunting trip are being killed by an animal who tears their throats out like a wolf.
- The Murdochs, Const. Crabtree and Inspector Brackenreid are all lured and trapped in a series of special escape rooms, and forced to play a deadly escalating deathtrap game of riddles.
- Murdoch pursues former Inspector Giles after he escapes from prison to vindicate a murderer.
- A vagrant camp is opposite a house where a murder took place, hence the family suspect one of those homeless people committed the murder. Murdoch investigates the robbery and murder and other facts come to light.
- Murdoch has to investigate after a murder is transmitted over James Pendrick's new invention.
- When a man resembling Murdoch is shot, he must find the killer before the killer finds him.
- Detective Murdoch must tread carefully when he pursues a Catholic suspect in the murder of an Alderman, killed during the attempted assassination of the city's Protestant Mayor.
- Hours before a clandestine visit by President Taft, Murdoch is entangled by Terence Meyers in an experiment gone wrong.
- 2008– TV-PG7.8 (159)TV EpisodeMurdoch investigates the brutal on-camera murder of an actress during the filming of a movie about the clown killer
- While investigating the death of a politician, rumoured to have been killed by a vengeful ghost, Crabtree's theories of the paranormal conflict with Murdoch's scientific beliefs.
- To prove Ogden's innocence of an alderman's wife's death, Murdoch pursues the politician with a Comeback.
- Conflicted about exonerating a murderer to save their daughter, Murdoch and Ogden abduct the socialite to face justice.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Emily Fuller whose body is found on the riverbank. They trace her to her home where her husband Jeremiah is completely impassive. The dead woman's daughter Betty says her father has been like this since he had been away recently for a few days. Dr. Grace determines that Emily did not drown, as they had initially suspected, but was strangled by someone with a very large hand. Constable Crabtree thinks he knows what's happened after he finds that Jeremiah is officially dead - he's now a Haitian zombie, risen from the dead. After Dr. Grace finds that a second victim's brain has been operated on, Murdoch thinks he knows who they are dealing with.
- When Murdoch investigates a murder near a graveyard, witness accounts suggest the killer was a bloody female apparition.
- George Crabtree investigates a suspicious death in the world of entertainment wrestling.
- Julia and her colleagues are going to vote for a female candidate as a gesture for women's suffrage; meanwhile, Murdoch investigates the death of a man who may be one of Terrence Meyer's minions.
- The suspicious death of a land surveyor just outside Murdoch's station house sends him and Crabtree to rural Northern Ontario to investigate both the crime and his mysterious dying words.
- Murdoch is summoned by no less than Prime Minister Laurier to head off the launch of an explosive-armed missile set to be fired from Canada to New York City unless a ransom demand of $4 million is met within the next 24 hours.
- When a murder case is reopened, Murdoch and Ogden must confront the possibility that they sent the wrong man to prison.
- Murdoch's investigation into the death of a roller-skating champion takes him into the world of an aggressive and ruthless sporting competition. Rebecca James competes in a roller-skating race, but her competitors have an unknown advantage.
- A newly built statue of the Holy Mary begins to cry tears of blood, but could this really be a Divine miracle?
- When a player dies violently on the cricket pitch , Murdoch and Brackenreid encounter some unsportsmanlike behavior.
- Theodore Roosevelt sneaks into Canada for a hunting trip.
- A post-operative death of a patient of a surgery that Dr. Ogden participated in leads her to suspect murder in the hospital.
- Inspector Brackenreid travels to St. Marys to help an old flame whose daughter is missing, and he happens to learn then that he is her father.
- A man is found murdered and an innocent man is first arrested and subsequently released with the murderer posed to kill again if not arrested first.
- When a whiskey baron and his family are murdered, Murdoch puts Parker in the cells with a hit man to see who hired him.
- Det. Murdoch and Dr. Ogden investigate a series of suspicious deaths in Kingston Penitentiary, while Inspector Brackenreid deals with a telephone operator strike with his daughter involved.
- When a drunken, philandering wastrel is found dead in his room, having had varnish forced down in his throat, his estranged disturbed ventriloquist son is found in a wardrobe.
- Howard Rookwood is murdered in the horse stables of his glue factory, but who would want to kill a humanitarian involved with placing troubled English youth in foster homes?
- After a research physician of brain abnormalities is murdered with a crossbow, Murdoch traces the hooded killer to the patients of his institute.
- Prince Alfred, grandson of Queen Victoria, is visiting Toronto and Murdoch is assigned to protect the reckless playboy from Fenian conspiracy.
- A geologist turned paleontologist has found a rare femur from an Albertosaurus, but when he unveils it, a mummified body is found in the mouth of another dinosaur skeleton.
- When a young Jewish man dies suddenly during prayers, Dr. Ogden suspects arsenic poisoning and concludes that others may be falling victim to a poisoner.
- Buffalo Bill Cody pulls into town with his roadshow. Murder happens during the show and it's up to Murdoch and the team to solve it.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG7.7 (219)TV EpisodeThe brutal murder of a woman from Murdoch's past complicates his life.
- Murdoch believes that the murder of a nasty, satirical cartoonist has links to city politics.
- A model who poses for 'naughty' postcard photos but moonlights as a prostitute blackmailing her clients is found strangled in the park.
- Members of a squad of Canadian soldiers who were recently deployed to South Africa are stricken with a mysterious illness and others are being murdered.
- Ignoring a puzzling break-in at Station 4, Murdoch travels to Buffalo to help Dr. Ogden solve the suspicious death of a young cancer patient at a children's hospital.
- Murdoch investigates the death of a musician whose murder was narrated in a blues song
- Two hockey teammates have a locker room altercation, and one of them is injured with a head wound. He does not go with his teammates for a post-practice drink and is later found dead in the locker room from a second blow to the head.
- Murdoch suspects Hart is lying about her father's death. Brackenreid leads a PI to Watts endangering both their futures.
- Murdoch investigates a man's murder outside a burlesque show performed by Crabtree's former paramour Nina Bloom.
- After a veteran of a brutal North African battle is slain by a sword, Detective Murdoch's prime suspect is the victim's fellow soldier, who is none other than Winston Churchill.
- Murdoch must prove Brackenreid's innocence, when he's framed for murder by a vengeful foe.
- Murdoch suspects deceit and murder in the apparent drowning of a military recruit.
- When the suspect in the theft of the Mona Lisa is murdered, Murdoch's investigation leads to artist Emily Carr.
- Watts is abducted after he and Murdoch go north on a treasure hunt to find stolen Incan gold and a murder.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG7.7 (308)TV EpisodeDetective Murdoch investigates a series of robberies where the thieves have dug through the the ground and into various shops or banks. The thieves only steal diamonds however. Murdoch suspects the thief is using some type of boring device and that he and Julia may have actually felt it burrowing under the ground the night of the first robbery. Constable Crabtree develops his own theories after interviewing Elva Gordon, a deep cave explorer who believes the Earth is hollow and that there might be an entire world of people living underground. Crabtree now believes "mole people" may be at work. That theory doesn't impress Murdoch who decides to use modern technology to track the boring machine.
- 2008– 44mTV-PG7.7 (299)TV EpisodeAfter the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley in Buffalo, Ottawa-based spy Terrance Meyers shows in Toronto. The Canadian government is concerned that some of the assassin's co-conspirators may try to make their way to Canada to avoid U.S. authorities. Rumors have it that Emma Goldman is back in Toronto and the police begin rounding up anyone who might be considered the least bit subversive. Among them is Anton Wocek who is later found dead in a warehouse with Meyers standing by him with the gun in his hand. That's enough for the supremely arrogant American spy Allen Clegg who believes Meyers is part of the conspiracy. Murdoch sets out to prove Meyers' innocence and find out exactly what is going on.
- Det. Murdoch revisits his past when a murder investigation at a church reunites him with the Jesuit priest who mentored him as a young altar boy.
- As a visit to Toronto for a speaking engagement by Mark Twain leads to controversy, Murdoch and the team from Station House 4 are tasked with protecting him.
- A bad thing happens to a young opium smoker.
- A series of murdered women whose bodies are electroplated and displayed in public as nude sculptures puts Murdoch on the case.
- As the local temperance movement's crusade for local prohibition gains momentum, an opposing politician is found dead after an incident at a drinking establishment.
- As Murdoch investigates the strange death of a footballer, Brackenreid gets caught up in the team's run to the Olympics.
- After the judge of a cooking contest is poisoned, Murdoch realizes other competitors also tasted the tainted ingredient - including Crabtree and Margaret Brackenreid.
- Murdoch investigates a murder surrounding vaudeville entertainers Harry and Al Jolson. Detective Watts learns more about his own family history.
- When a wealthy, high society couple is found drowned in their pool in an apparent double suicide, Murdoch suspects murder.
- A horrific murder at the public introduction of the Murdochs' new residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright puts the couple on the case.
- At the wedding of Henry Higgins and Ruth Newsome on the Newsome estate, random murder attempts on Higgens are just the beginning of the machinations happening there.
- When a man is electrocuted during a typing contest with Crabtree and Louise Cherry, Murdoch suspects the reporter was the intended target.
- The affluent and influential young man who recently replaced one of the rowers for the 1896 Olympic rowing team is found drowned in the river.
- A visiting vaudeville show has a grotesque murder and a young comedian, Charles Chaplin, may have been the intended target by the killer who is intent to finish the job.
- A woman who was sentenced to a bridal version of British penal transportation is found dead in the dorm of such female convicts.
- Murdoch investigates the murder of a ladies' man and Crabtree's aunt is the prime suspect.
- While Det. Murdoch deals with the irritating Newsomes caught in a byzantine kidnapping situation, Julia must decide on her response to her former hospital blacklisting her.
- When a traveling circus comes to town a series of murders starting with the beautiful tiger trainer take center ring with Murdoch and Brackenreid.
- 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.
- Murdoch investigates the suspicious death of a stage manager after a going away party for Mary Pickford.
- Detective Murdoch is called out to a remote house when one of the guests, Jacob Oliver, is murdered. There he finds Dr. Grace who was also a guest in the house. It's quickly apparent to Murdoch that something is wrong and he finally learns the truth: everyone there was playing cards to see who would have the privilege to die. Dr. Grace and her friends have been seeking to glimpse the afterlife by inducing death and then bringing the person back to life. There is no doubt one of the card players was killed however - he has a piece of metal in his throat. Back at the station, Inspector Brackenreid and Constable Crabtree are guarding Ned Watts, a man who has agreed to give evidence against the notorious killer known as Randolph the Razor. It's not going to be a quiet evening.
- While investigating an explosion, Detective Murdoch infiltrates an anarchist group lead by American labour organizer Emma Goldman.
- A series of violent drowning deaths of university-educated unmarried career women leads Murdoch to suspect sexist and racist motives.
- Murdoch is asked by a former logging camp friend to exonerate him in a decades old murder.
- An uncooperative witness impedes Murdoch's investigation into a pawnbroker's murder, and Brackenreid faces resistance while looking into the prison death of an old army buddy.
- Murdoch suspects the stabbing of a man at an oyster bar is linked to a former case involving harlots sold into marriage.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Sarah Bosen who apparently threw herself from her hospital room window and breaking her neck in the fall. Sarah was being treated by Julia Ogden for arachnophobia and had been making some progress in overcoming her fears. Murdoch however finds a dead spider in her room. The three remaining members of the treatment group begin to have their doubts about their therapy. Julia's colleague, Dr. Charles Linden, thinks her therapy is a waste of time and as far as he is concerned, Sarah's death proves him correct. He launches a formal complaint to have her research terminated. When her other patients are forced to face their phobias, Murdoch concludes that someone is trying to kill her patients. Meanwhile, Crabtree tries to save his pet spider from Dr. Grace's experiments and Dr. Ogden helps Murdoch overcome his own irrational fear.
- When Crabtree journeys north to intercept his fugitive father, he finds a dead policeman and community of scallywags.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the murder of Nathan Peters, a ragtime musician and renowned band-leader, who was found dead at the docks. His group, the Jubilee Singers, was performing nearby and his wife had already reported him missing. Dr. Emily Grace determines that he died in the early hours of the morning from a blow to the head causing a subdural hemorrhage. The evidence in the case begins to point to one of the Jubilee Singers as the perpetrator. Much to George Crabtree's chagrin, Emily seems to have taken an interest in the roguish Leslie Garland. Julia meanwhile feels that a huge weight has been taken off her shoulders now that James Gillies is dead.
- Legendary U.S. lawman Bat Masterson is in Toronto and claims to have seen the equally legendary Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Masterson is now a newspaperman and he's already filed a story about the sighting with his New York paper. Murdoch is doubtful about the whole thing and is under the impression that Butch and Sundance had fled to Argentina the previous year. Brackenreid is keen however - and just a bit starstruck - and they set off to find the two men Masterson says he saw. After the Bank of Toronto is robbed - and that quickly followed by a train robbery - Masterson's claims appear confirmed. Masterson himself thinks otherwise and comes clean. Meanwhile, Julia and William's wedding day is fast approaching but they have yet to select just where they will be married. Julia has an idea however. The men of Station 4 plan Murdoch's bachelor party.
- Brackenreid's abrasive nephew joins Station 4's crew just as Murdoch investigates a gang of female jewel thieves who seemed to have just murdered their ringleader.
- When Freddie Pink, William's childhood friend, calls on Murdoch to solve a crime, she becomes his chief suspect. It takes the brilliance of both detectives to get at the truth.
- Murdoch devises a mysterious tonic that he claims is the fountain of youth, and has worked on the Inspector, but his pursuit of a commercial partnership alarms Crabtree.
- Murdoch investigates a death which may have been caused by a high speed travel device.
- Murdoch helps a detective recover a ship loaded with antiques. Brackenreid considers leaving.
- Murdoch investigates an explosion at a suffrage rally attended by Dr. Talbot (Claire Goose) and Julia, after a man dies.
- An adventure in the woods turns scary when Murdoch, Ogden, Higgins and Ruth are stalked by a beast that killed two men.
- There is disagreement whether Toronto should continue with Edison's DC system or Nikola Tesla's AC system, differences that seemingly result in murder.
- A body is found during a fox hunt - Murdoch and Brackenreid suspect a group opposed to fox hunting maybe responsible.
- Murdoch accompanies Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who is in Toronto on lecture tour for spiritualism, to a local clairvoyant who leads them to a freshly buried murder victim.
- A vicious criminal, known for his deadly use of a stiletto may have escaped from jail to revenge himself on those public servants that helped convict him.
- One of the conspirators running a fixed dog fighting competition is murdered and the drunkard who is the prime suspect happens to be Murdoch's estranged father.
- When their train derails, Ogden and Brackenridge suspect it was sabotage to hide a murder.
- When Detective Murdoch investigates the mysterious death of a colleague of Sigmund Freud, he receives an unexpected psychoanalysis from him
- While investigating a murder in a tight-lipped Mennonite colony, Murdoch and Ogden don plain clothing and go undercover.
- As Murdoch investigates the murder of an elite athlete impaled by a javelin, Hart and Arthur plot her father's demise.
- Detective Murdoch and Julia find themselves at odds when a delusional woman (Sheila McCarthy) becomes the prime suspect in the violent stabbing of her gambling fiancé.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the apparent murder of an inventor who is found sitting in a chair he invented. That chair was meant to provide a mild electrical current as a rejuvenation technique but Dr. Grace is certain that he was in fact electrocuted. He had a young woman with him the night he died but the investigation leads him to inventor Thomas Edison and the main suspect - his son Thomas Edison Jr. Meanwhile, the mayor tells Inspector Brackenreid to speak to Murdoch about Julia's plans to run in the upcoming election - fully expecting he will exercise his authority as her husband. Murdoch makes it clear to everyone that he has no intention of interfering and will support Julia in her campaign.
- Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Nurse Collins who seems to have been killed by a patient, Rose Maxwell, at the insane asylum where Dr. Ogden works. Somehow, the extremely violent Rose managed to get out of her room and knock out the guard, Samuel Drainie. It appears she then used his knife to stab nurse Collins 11 times; there were also bite marks on the body. Rose, who killed her entire family, also blames Dr. Ogden and Dr. Grace for her current predicament and has vowed revenge. Crabtree finds all of the women's fingermarks on the murder weapon but it's the frequent visits from Rose's brother Cedric that initially draws his attention. The solution to the mystery lies elsewhere however.
- Murdoch strives to apprehend a lecherous costumed criminal known as....The Lurker! Then The Lurker's amorous encounters have escalated to murder!
- A death by explosion leads Murdoch and Detective Watts to a community of secretive women.
- Black professional boxer Amos Robinson is supposed to throw a fight to a local Tornto favorite but knocks him out instead and is murdered before the night is out.