A newly built statue of the Holy Mary begins to cry tears of blood, but could this really be a Divine miracle?A newly built statue of the Holy Mary begins to cry tears of blood, but could this really be a Divine miracle?A newly built statue of the Holy Mary begins to cry tears of blood, but could this really be a Divine miracle?
- Dr. Julia Ogden
- (as Hélène Joy)
- Ruth Newsome's Butler
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOn 8 Nov 1895, German physics professor Wilhelm Rontgen (1845-1923) accidentally discovered x-rays (Rontgen rays) while experimenting with Crookes tubes, the tube that William modifies.
- GoofsMurdoch indicates that one of the priests came from "St. Francis parish in Kitchener". The date of this episode would be ca. 1905. The city did not receive the name Kitchener until September 1, 1916. Prior to this, Kitchener was named Berlin. The name was changed during WWI. Also, St. Francis parish did not exist until after WWII as stated on the parish's web site.
- Quotes
Inspector Thomas Brackenreid: Higgins saw her come sailing off the bell tower.
Violet Hart: That would account for these injuries, wouldn't it?
Dr. Julia Ogden: Let's not be too quick to judge. This wound is unusual.
Detective William Murdoch: How so?
Dr. Julia Ogden: By the looks of it, she was struck with something.
Inspector Thomas Brackenreid: Well, yes. The ground.
Dr. Julia Ogden: Yes, I don't think so.
Violet Hart: Curious. There are fresh scratches on both arms.
Inspector Thomas Brackenreid: So where was she before the bell tolled for her?
- SoundtracksMurdoch Mysteries Opening Theme
Written by Robert Carli
- GunnersMate
- Mar 30, 2018
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Details
- Runtime44 minutes
- Color