Murdoch Mysteries (2008–…): Season 14, Episode 10 - Everything is Broken: Part One - full transcript
The brutal murder of a woman from Murdoch's past complicates his life.
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*MURDOCH MYSTERIES*
Season 14 Episode 10
Episode Title: "Everything Is Broken (1)"
Aired on: March 08, 2021
We can't go back
to mine tonight.
My landlady's
on high alert.
Mine as well.
So, what will we do?
Improvise.
[giggles]
Constable...
[giggles]
"Wealth".
Oh. Ten more points.
Wealth is the most
valuable square
In this game of life.
Suggesting money is
the key to happiness.
[knock on the door]
Hello? Hello. Oh!
Mrs. Higgins?
Uh, Ruth.
Oh! Just newsome,
thank you very much.
And please don't
say that horrid name.
Where's Henry?
Oh! Why did you say it?
If you must know,
he is most likely out
Thinking of all
the things I cannot do.
Don't move too quickly,
don't eat potatoes,
Don't look at the moon.
The moon?
Apparently if I
look at the moon,
Our baby will be born daft.
Honestly, if babies
are that delicate,
I don't think
I can be bothered.
I wouldn't take anything
Henry says...
Ah-ah-ah!
There's that name again.
Ah, uh you brought luggage.
Well, yes. Hen...
He refused to leave,
So I had to.
I'm sure this must be
a difficult time,
But perhaps you'd be more
comfortable amongst family?
Oh, Rupert and Lucinda?
No.
Oh, he has fallen into
a deep state of moroseness
Since... losing his kingdom.
- Oh!
- Surely there are hotels.
She's at
a very late stage.
I'm sure this spat
will blow over soon enough.
[phone rings]
Detective Murdoch.
Right. I see.
I'll be right there.
A body's been found.
You can't leave me here...
Duty calls.
[sighs]
[both sigh]
Watts:
Well, good luck to you.
No need to
ration it, James.
Sir.
[men laughing loudly]
Like him.
He's funny. Pretty funny.
Could you tell them
to keep it down?
You don't tell
those men anything, sir.
Oh.
Okay, have you heard this one?
A cabman who drove in biarritz,
Once frightened
a fare into fits.
Heard it.
But tell it again.
Watts: Well, James, perhaps
you could close the doors?
Tell it again.
When reproved for a fart,
he said, "god bless my heart".
What's this?
I already got a shoeshine.
Beat it, kid.
Aw, ain't that cute?
Know how to use that...
Oh!
[all shouting]
Hey! Hey!
Put that down. Police!
Go after him.
Do your job.
Whoo.
All I'm saying is
if there's a chance
That looking at the moon
will turn your baby
Into a lunatic, then...
So, I told her to
stop stargazing.
She would do it for hours.
And she didn't
appreciate the suggestion?
You could say that.
That could be why she turned up
at my home unannounced.
Oh, sir,
she's at your home?
That's a relief.
The whole
argument started...
What have we here?
A body in a drum
filled with lye, sir,
Found behind
the hotel Sheldon.
Anything to go on?
Finger marks on the lid.
Oh, good.
Get to work comparing
those finger marks
To all of the ones
we have on file.
I hate that job.
Perhaps you would prefer to go
and collect your wife?
Finger marks it is.
Your findings, miss hart?
The deceased is a woman,
though her features
Have been obliterated.
Lye acts quickly.
Cause of death?
She was shot
in the back of the head.
I did find these
strange metal filings
In the wound.
The key to this muffler,
as you call it, George,
Is the sound-dampening
properties of metal filings
Stuffed into a series of
conical baffles along the...
Silencer.
That has a better ring to it.
Uh, sorry, sir...
Along the length
of the cylinder...
Baffler, that's the ticket.
So, those metal filings
are like the ones found
In the victim's wound?
Correct, sir.
They would have been
blown out of the gun
With the force of the shot.
Murdoch, a man travels all
the way from New York City
To commit murder.
And uses a highly
specialized device
That ensures he can slip
away into thin air.
What does that
sound like to you?
I believe we're dealing
with an assassin.
This is the work
of the black hand.
Hart: These were also
found in the barrel.
The key is from
the hotel Sheldon.
And these earrings...
Good god.
Hart:
Detective?
Are you all right?
Rhodes: Got the heart pumping,
that's for sure.
Do you know the boy?
Why was he
shooting at you?
No clue.
When you see him, tell him
I said thanks for the laugh.
My restaurant
at the centre of a shooting?
How exhilarating.
Dinner's on me, of course.
I'd say it's on lo...
[both laugh]
Aha.
I take it you have
no idea why a young boy
Would open fire
in your restaurant?
No. You're the police
detective, aren't you?
Ha.
Now, the press will
be here any minute.
You must give
them an interview.
Sir, the room was rented
by a Jane Walker.
Likely a pseudonym.
How do you figure, sir?
Call it instinct.
Look at this.
Was there a second
person staying here?
This area of the floor
has worn unevenly.
A rug is missing.
You know, effie used to
have a roommate, Jane Walker.
Bit of a chatty Cathy,
as I remember.
George.
Blood.
The victim
was killed here.
Wrapped in a rug,
carried down the fire escape
And into the alley,
then placed into the drum
of lye solution.
Destroying any evidence
left on the body.
Clever.
Sir, I've been thinking...
Life is short.
It certainly is.
So, I think
I've decided...
I'm going to ask
effie to marry me.
Good man, George.
Fantastic.
If you truly love her,
don't hesitate.
I hesitated once
And nearly lost
the love of my life.
She really is something,
isn't she, sir?
Effie, I mean.
What's that, sir?
Murdoch: For midnight
on the Tibetan steppe.
Well, I hope it
keeps good time.
That it does.
Thank you for my freedom.
Sir?
It's the clock
I gave to Anna.
Anna fulford, sir?
Oh, no.
The black hand...
They've found her.
Nomi: Ms. Hart!
How lovely to see you again.
And you.
On your way home from work?
Yes.
Today was particularly
exhausting.
Have you had dinner?
My husband and I own
a restaurant nearby.
Oh, that sounds lovely.
My love!
We're off to a private party.
I hired a scandalous
burlesque dancer
And procured
mountains of opium.
You must come.
Isn't she a pretty little thing?
Bring your friend too.
Oh, no, thank you.
I couldn't possibly.
Just be on your way,
Arthur.
If you don't care
to be with me,
Find your own amusement.
Onward!
That's your husband?
Yes.
Julia!
Julia!
Oh, Julia!
Thank goodness.
I didn't think
you could hear me.
I can't reach
my water glass.
[groans]
Oh!
There you are.
Thank you.
I'm so very grateful
to be staying with a doctor.
Goodnight, Ruth.
Try to get some rest.
Oh, but, uh, what if
something happens again
And I need you?
You couldn't
hear me before.
You'll be fine.
Just go to sleep.
What's that?
Is-is that a bell?
From my bicycle, yes.
Oh! Oh!
[bell rings]
It's perfect.
Now I won't have to be, um,
shouting myself so weary.
Goodnight, Ruth.
[door opens]
William!
I heard the news.
Is it true?
Is Anna dead?
I'm afraid so. Yes.
Oh. I'm so sorry.
Anna:
Who are you?
Did I just help
a murderer?
No.
I don't think so.
You don't think so?
No, wait!
I don't know
who those men are.
I don't know why they're
after me, because...
I don't know who I am.
I don't even know
my own name.
You have a head
for numbers.
Perhaps you're
an accountant?
Oh, I hope not.
Well, you've had quite
a week, mister...
I need a name
to call you by.
Pick one.
Harry.
I've always liked Harry.
Good. Harry it is.
What's yours?
Anna.
Anna Fulford.
Well, you know your
way around a gun.
Seem to.
You are not
an accountant, Harry.
Those men seem to think
I'm affiliated with
Someone named treadstone.
Lord treadstone?
Do you know him?
Well, he's some high-up
government type.
We need to find out
all we can about treadstone.
Harry,
don't you ever relax?
We're safe here.
Murdoch:
Oh, Julia.
Julia? Who's Julia?
You went after
another station house,
Arrested officers
without cause.
You even threatened
another inspector!
And, if that wasn't
bad enough,
You have a son
sitting in the Don jail.
And there are rumours you may
have a child out of wedlock.
A child of a certain hue.
My son is paying
for his mistakes
And as far as that
rumour is concerned...
That's enough.
We want you gone.
Leave without a fuss,
you'll have your full pension.
Don't be ridiculous.
I won't be resigning.
Don't fight us
on this, Tom.
It's over.
Sorry for the mess.
Did you make it?
No.
Then don't apologize -
makes you look weak.
Mrs. Stern,
I'm running late.
Could you make me
a sandwich to take with me?
I'm not kitchen staff.
I am your employer.
And the lady of the house.
Mr. Carmichael
is my employer.
You want a servant,
I suggest you have
Mr. Carmichael
hire one for you.
I could have
you dismissed.
With what I know
about your husband
And what he gets up to,
he will not fire me,
Lady of the house.
Uh, sir?
I compared the finger marks
on the drum lid
To everyone on file.
There's no match.
Oh. Very well.
Thank you, Henry.
And, sir, how's my ruthie?
She's very much...
Herself.
Anna fulford.
My goodness!
Hello, William.
Wha... what brings
you to Toronto?
I'm on my way to
Niagara Falls.
With my fiancé.
Your fiancé? Ah.
Congratulations.
William,
he's vanished.
Vanished?
I'm at my wit's end.
I think something terrible
must have happened.
I'm sorry, Anna.
I need some air.
I'll come with you.
William, she needs
time to herself.
Of course.
We've had these documents
made up for you.
They're your
new identity.
A new name, a new past.
Everything you'll need.
But where will I go?
What am I going to do?
Anna, what's important
is surviving
To be able to make
those decisions.
I'm so sorry,
but it's the best I can do.
How did this happen?
Both of us losing
the futures we counted on.
Perhaps, when enough
time has passed,
You could come to me?
No. No.
You must never tell anyone
what's become of Anna fulford,
Not even me.
To do so would place us
both in great danger.
So, this really
is goodbye.
I'll miss you, William.
Thank you, William.
Good luck, Anna.
- Sir?
- They want me out.
- They?
- Chief constable.
Offered me a nice pension
as an enticement.
I'm afraid
I don't understand.
They know about nomi.
Inspector Decker?
Oh, I'll take him down
with me if it comes to that.
Right, sir,
we'll fight them together.
You just do your job.
How's watts doing
with the boy with the gun?
Nothing, yet,
as far as I know.
What about the girl
in the drum?
It was Anna fulford.
Oh. Bloody hell.
I'm so sorry,
Murdoch.
Thank you, sir.
I know she meant
something to you.
A great deal.
Ah, it's close.
Very close.
Can you make him more...
Intelligent?
Ah, his hair was
a bit longer.
Oh, yes, very good.
You can take that
to the printer.
Lads, I have an announcement.
I think.
You think you have
an announcement,
Or you're announcing
that you think?
Ah, very clever.
Ah, both, I suppose. I do think.
"I think, therefore I am".
Plato.
- Descartes.
- What's that?
- Your announcement?
- Ah, right!
I'm going to ask
effie to marry me.
This is for you.
Oh, well, don't all
jump up and down.
Apologies, constable,
it's just I'm not
Currently enthralled
by the institution of marriage.
Hm. That makes two of us.
Newsome women,
George, can be...
Challenging.
Well, perhaps some more
than others, Henry.
Hm.
I always thought
you'd marry Dr. Grace.
Watts: I don't believe
I know that one.
Dr. Emily grace.
She was so beautiful.
Shorter than him, too.
Dr. Grace is not
an option for me,
Higgins, as you well know.
Now, look, I'm asking effie
newsome to marry me tonight
And that's that...
Dorothy?
Dorothy.
She'll be so happy.
Dorothy, please
don't say anything.
No! No, of course.
[rings bell]
Julia! I need a drink.
Something... Bubbly.
We have sarsaparilla
in the icebox.
Help yourself.
I can't get up.
My back,
it couldn't take it.
It's this bed.
It is terrible.
Everything is.
I should be happy.
I should be glowing.
You should be
with your husband.
Yes! No! Never!
Has Henry even
asked about me?
Of course he has.
Ruth, is it possible
that this is not about Henry?
That this is just fear?
A very understandable fear
of becoming a mother.
No, it's about Henry.
Well, I'd bet Henry
Would get you
sarsaparilla.
Hm.
What the devil was Anna fulford
doing in Toronto?
I can only assume
she was looking for help.
Wouldn't have been
the first time.
Stop! Miss!
Stop!
- Police!
- Let me go!
Anna?
Hello, William.
Anna!
What the devil
are you doing here?
Anna, you can't be here.
There are people
after you.
Why did you come back?
Anna!
William, I'm sorry.
I tried.
Really, I did.
I went to Chicago
and Boston...
And you come back
to Toronto?
What if the black hand
finds out?
I doubt they even
remember I exist.
There's a price on your head,
they'll remember.
And you come back here,
where they tried to kill you?
I've already been here
several months, William.
What?
Honestly, who's going to
notice an anonymous librarian?
Please!
It's the only place
I don't feel alone.
You can't stay.
I'm fine.
Now, what were you doing
at the library, anyway?
I hope you don't have
an overdue book.
There's a heavy
penalty for that.
Very funny.
And she was fine.
Until they spotted her.
I can buy that they would
have spotted her back then,
But that was
nine years ago.
And, as far as they knew,
she was dead.
Anna:
Such a perfect summer's day.
You think so?
Oh, come on, William.
You won the ball game,
the sun's shining,
You and I are together.
What would you change?
It's perfect.
Murdoch:
Well, I suppose you're right.
Let's stroll back.
Anna! Anna! No!
Help! George!
I see him, sir.
Anna!
Julia! Julia, help me!
William.
I'm so sorry.
No! No!
No!
You!
You murdering coward.
- This wasn't us.
- You hired the boy!
We had nothing
to do with this.
[angrily shouting]
You put on
a bloody good performance.
And no one knew
outside of you, me,
Crabtree and Dr. Ogden.
How did they
find out she was alive?
One other person knew, sir.
We're all set,
miss fulford.
So you're my traveling
companion, Jake.
I'll take her out as far
as Kingston, but then...
Then I'm on my own.
Jake Matthews.
Thank you for
coming in, Jake.
How did
the black hand find you?
I was in a dice game
and one of them recognized me.
I was supposed to be in
jail for murder, remember?
They wanted to know
how I beat the charge.
And you told them?
I had no choice.
No choice?
No choice.
If anyone's to blame here,
it's you, okay?
You're the one that
roped me into this.
You're the reason
this happened.
It's your fault
she's dead.
Is she comfortable?
She's been bathing
for three hours.
You have to talk to Henry.
Yes, I will.
I'm sorry about
miss fulford.
I know.
Why did she
come back here?
She knew the risk.
A risk that I
created for her.
It's not your fault.
Then whose fault is it?
[bell rings]
Ruth:
The water's getting tepid.
You have to talk to him.
- What if she dies?
- She's not going to die, Henry.
Well, people die
in childbirth, George.
Higgins, if you're
that concerned,
You know where Ruth is,
why don't you go visit her?
- No.
- No. Why?
Well, I have
my pride still.
Oh, you're a fool.
I'm a fool?
You're the one who let
a little child get away
And now we can't find him!
You watch who
you're talking to.
All right, lads.
That's enough.
Come on.
I hardly think you're
the one to be talking
About police work.
Henry.
Your wife called the station.
She's looking for you.
Well, thank you, McNabb.
See?
She's come to
her senses already.
I'll catch up
with you later.
With Ruth, I think
coming to your senses
Is a relative term.
I saw the announcement
about the wedding
In the newspaper.
He's a friend, George.
I'm happy for him.
I'll cover Simcoe.
Brackenreid:
So, it was Jake?
He told the black hand
where Anna was hiding.
Or they forced
it out of him.
Sir, do you remember
Mr. Falcone?
I remember two of them.
The elder one
was in prison in buffalo.
He's still there.
It seems his son has
now filled his shoes.
I remember the boy
being a bit soft.
He killed Anna fulford?
Or paid someone to do it.
I'm surprised he cares
enough about her to bother.
Well, he seems to
have taken up
His father's passion
for the case.
Most likely my fault.
We're not responsible for
the bad that people do, Murdoch.
Sir, I had an
agreement with them.
I went back on it.
Anna's murder is likely
retribution for that.
Then let's get
retribution of our own.
How do we find Falcone?
Jake had a bit
of information.
I sent out some
constables to follow up
And they've reported back
that he may be dining
At a restaurant across town.
Do you want me
to come along?
No, sir.
You have hardships of your own.
- Miss.
- Hello.
Hardships?
Thank you, nomi.
Thank you for coming.
How are things
in the ward?
Same as ever.
Some of those coppers
give a look,
Or an unkind word
once in a while.
Nothing worse?
Not yet. Why?
There's been some trouble
for you, hasn't there?
They want me out.
Because of me.
Because they know.
Why do you care so much?
Who knows why this one's
room was broken into?
A woman like her,
living in the ward,
Is probably not
above board anyway.
Be careful what you say
about my daughter!
[laughs]
Decker:
Your daughter?
I didn't take you for
that kind of a man, Tom.
And what kind of man
do you think I am?
A man of integrity.
Be careful, Tom.
You don't want to reveal
something like that
To the wrong person.
Are you threatening me?
That's part of it.
If I stay it'll
likely come out.
This is all my fault.
If I had...
You've done
nothing wrong.
It's the fault of
a corrupt police inspector
Who's decided he
doesn't like me.
I could leave.
I could go back to St. Mary.
You can deny the accusations.
It's your word
against his.
I'll weather the storm.
Don't do this for me.
I'm doing it because
it's the right thing to do.
Do you understand?
Yes.
Did you take those papers
to the station house?
I did, yes.
I also saw George there.
He was in very
good spirits.
Well, he's taking me
somewhere very nice
For dinner tonight.
Oh, how wonderful.
Such a lovely man.
Who's Emily grace?
Wh... why do you ask?
Nothing.
I'm sorry,
I shouldn't pry.
Was George
talking about her?
- No, just for a moment.
- What did he say?
Nothing. Nothing.
His friend only brought
her up because of, um...
Nothing. That's why.
- Dorothy?
- Mm-hm.
You can tell me.
George and I have no secrets.
It came up
because, well...
George is planning
to propose.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
- Oh, my god.
- I know.
[both laugh]
And he brought up
Emily grace?
Yes, well, his friend
said that he thought
That George would
always marry her.
Oh.
What did George say?
Well, he said that
that wasn't an option,
So he was going to marry you.
Well.
She doesn't matter,
miss newsome.
He's going to marry you!
[laughs]
Mr. Falcone.
Detective.
To what do I owe
the pleasure?
I'm investigating
the murder of Anna fulford.
Fulford...
Anna fulford.
You know exactly who she is.
A young man
named Jake Matthews
Told you where to find her.
He said he didn't know who
you were talking about.
Nah, now, I remember Jake.
He killed that
fulford woman.
It's not on me.
We both know
that's not what happened.
That's what we led
your father to believe.
It was a ruse.
A ruse?
Well, that would make my
father very angry indeed.
Miss fulford has not
wronged your organization.
It was her fiancé.
Nevertheless, I have
a reputation to maintain.
Maintaining
this reputation
Has already cost you
one man, Mr. Falcone.
This miss fulford
means something to you.
That's no
business of yours.
I see.
We will leave her alone.
But?
One day, when
the time is right,
You can return
the favour.
What do you say?
As long as miss fulford lives,
you have my word.
I will return the favour.
Then we have a deal.
Inspector, carry on.
I-I need a moment.
This way.
Detective Murdoch.
Yes.
A colleague of mine,
a Mr. Leone,
Is going to be
taken into custody.
I need to meet you this Saturday
to discuss some options.
Mr. Leone testified
against us.
My father's been rotting
in prison ever since.
So, you did kill her.
I had nothing
to do with it.
That's not what
Jake says.
You took his finger.
Well, he's a liar.
I'm finished.
I'm not.
If Mr. Falcone
wanted her dead,
He would have killed her.
And you, too,
for lying to us.
- Is that a threat?
- It's a fact.
And, since you are alive,
it's obvious we have done
Neither of those things.
So, Falcone Jr.'s
really taken over, eh?
Yes. And I get
the distinct impression
He's become even more
ruthless than his father.
Well, that's the trouble
with sons, Murdoch.
You never know what
you're going to get.
Sirs.
So, George,
tonight's the night, is it?
Yes, sir.
I've bought the ring
and everything.
Looks like we're paying you
too much money, bugalugs.
That's fantastic.
Congratulations.
She hasn't
accepted yet, sir.
Oh, I'm sure she will.
Something is going on and you
haven't told me about it.
Yet.
It's nothing.
I'm handling it. Come here.
What?
I got a card from Marjorie
saying that I was no longer
A member of
the ladies' guild!
Oh! So what?
Then I went to my
temperance meeting
And they told me
I was no longer welcome.
I've been having trouble
with the chief constable.
Mm-hm.
He doesn't like that
I've been asking questions
Of a fellow inspector.
What does that have
to do with Marjorie?
This inspector
knows about nomi.
Oh.
He's starting rumours.
And what with Bobby in
prison, well, it...
It doesn't look right
if an inspector
Has so many skeletons
in his closet.
They want me to retire.
Retire?
If I go now,
I'll get a full pension.
If not, they'll try
and force me out
And I'll get nothing.
You can't give in.
We'll make do.
What if everyone
finds out about nomi?
I am not ashamed
of my family.
Neither am I.
Then we fight.
Oh, oh, Henry.
I'm so glad to
have you back.
I promise we'll never
be apart again, ru-ru.
I don't think
I could have survived
Another day without you.
This place is dreadful.
Well, I can't live without
you either, my turtledove.
It's just so hard to believe
we're going to have a baby.
I suppose, really,
I'm just scared.
Oh, henny, so am I.
I know, ruthie.
That's why it's okay
if you get a bit squirrelly.
Squirrelly?
What's that
supposed to mean?
Sometimes I say things
to be helpful
And then you
become very upset.
Helpful things like telling me
what to do, is that it?
Well, if it's something that
could harm the baby, then yes!
Henry hieronymus
Higgins-newsome!
You get out of this house
right this instant.
I don't ever want
to see you again!
You know,
the word lunatic
Literally comes
from the word moon.
Oh! Leave me alone.
Just get out!
With pleasure.
Henry. Henry.
He... Henry.
Oh, you're home.
What a surprise.
I've found a new
housekeeper.
His references
are impeccable.
Excuse me?
I'm getting rid of Helga.
[snorts]
That's funny?
Only that you think you have
the authority to do that.
She's had the run of the house
since I was a child.
I am given no respect
as the lady of this house.
I'm giving her
one week's notice.
No, you're not.
She runs this house well
and she turns a blind eye
To my peccadilloes.
- She's staying.
- I am your wife!
I'm bored of this.
I'm going out.
I might not be here
when you get back.
Why, Mrs. Carmichael,
of course you will.
Thanks for coming.
Not sure why.
What did you
want to say?
Llewellyn, please, listen. I...
- All right.
- I'm leaving her.
I was scared
of being with you
And what that means.
So I said I would
marry Clara.
- She's with child.
- By a man who left her.
Watts:
What difference is that?
You agreed
to be the father.
I can't go
through with it.
Let's go away together,
to-to-to France,
Or Greece.
We could have
a happy life there.
Happy?
Give up on our lives here?
Break that young woman's heart?
You made a promise
to her, Jack.
But it would be a lie.
Yes, a lie
you've already told.
You did the wrong
thing with me.
Do the right thing by her.
Now, let me get
on with my life.
- One last drink?
- No. No.
Hey, it's my kinda copper.
What's that
supposed to mean?
Every time I see you, you're
at a drinking establishment.
Uh-huh.
- You step out of there.
- What's going on?
- Someone's dogging me.
- Ah, ah! Put that away.
I'm defending myself.
- You want to be a sly guy, huh?
- Let me go!
You want to be a sly guy?
He was holding
this on you.
So, give me a reason
I shouldn't pop him.
Because I'm taking him in.
Put that away.
Aren't you gonna thank me?
For what?
Doing your job for you.
So, what's your game,
young man?
Did you not hear me?
Take me to detective
William Murdoch.
All right.
I'm sorry,
but we have to close.
Well, that can't be.
It's only...
Oh.
She was
supposed to be here.
Well, perhaps she needed
to tend to something, sir.
So, good night.
Yes, all right.
A charge for
a glass of water?
No, no.
Absolutely not.
All right, well,
I'm a policeman.
I suppose I can't...
But you should be...
Oh!
I understand
you wanted to see me.
Are you here to confess?
Is this about what happened
in the restaurant?
My mom told me
about you.
Your mother.
Where is she?
She's dead.
I'm sorry.
When did she die?
Two days ago.
Is this her?
What's your name?
- Harry.
- Harry.
That was
my father's name.
Huh?
When were you born?
- March 11th.
- What year?
1900.
That will be all, detective.
Thank you.
When did you last
see your father?
I never have.
It's just been
mother and I.
Has she ever told you
anything about him?
She said she met him
in England,
That he was a policeman.
Good god.
You're him,
aren't you?
I am.
♪ ♪
*MURDOCH MYSTERIES*
Season 14 Episode 10
Episode Title: "Everything Is Broken (1)"
Aired on: March 08, 2021
We can't go back
to mine tonight.
My landlady's
on high alert.
Mine as well.
So, what will we do?
Improvise.
[giggles]
Constable...
[giggles]
"Wealth".
Oh. Ten more points.
Wealth is the most
valuable square
In this game of life.
Suggesting money is
the key to happiness.
[knock on the door]
Hello? Hello. Oh!
Mrs. Higgins?
Uh, Ruth.
Oh! Just newsome,
thank you very much.
And please don't
say that horrid name.
Where's Henry?
Oh! Why did you say it?
If you must know,
he is most likely out
Thinking of all
the things I cannot do.
Don't move too quickly,
don't eat potatoes,
Don't look at the moon.
The moon?
Apparently if I
look at the moon,
Our baby will be born daft.
Honestly, if babies
are that delicate,
I don't think
I can be bothered.
I wouldn't take anything
Henry says...
Ah-ah-ah!
There's that name again.
Ah, uh you brought luggage.
Well, yes. Hen...
He refused to leave,
So I had to.
I'm sure this must be
a difficult time,
But perhaps you'd be more
comfortable amongst family?
Oh, Rupert and Lucinda?
No.
Oh, he has fallen into
a deep state of moroseness
Since... losing his kingdom.
- Oh!
- Surely there are hotels.
She's at
a very late stage.
I'm sure this spat
will blow over soon enough.
[phone rings]
Detective Murdoch.
Right. I see.
I'll be right there.
A body's been found.
You can't leave me here...
Duty calls.
[sighs]
[both sigh]
Watts:
Well, good luck to you.
No need to
ration it, James.
Sir.
[men laughing loudly]
Like him.
He's funny. Pretty funny.
Could you tell them
to keep it down?
You don't tell
those men anything, sir.
Oh.
Okay, have you heard this one?
A cabman who drove in biarritz,
Once frightened
a fare into fits.
Heard it.
But tell it again.
Watts: Well, James, perhaps
you could close the doors?
Tell it again.
When reproved for a fart,
he said, "god bless my heart".
What's this?
I already got a shoeshine.
Beat it, kid.
Aw, ain't that cute?
Know how to use that...
Oh!
[all shouting]
Hey! Hey!
Put that down. Police!
Go after him.
Do your job.
Whoo.
All I'm saying is
if there's a chance
That looking at the moon
will turn your baby
Into a lunatic, then...
So, I told her to
stop stargazing.
She would do it for hours.
And she didn't
appreciate the suggestion?
You could say that.
That could be why she turned up
at my home unannounced.
Oh, sir,
she's at your home?
That's a relief.
The whole
argument started...
What have we here?
A body in a drum
filled with lye, sir,
Found behind
the hotel Sheldon.
Anything to go on?
Finger marks on the lid.
Oh, good.
Get to work comparing
those finger marks
To all of the ones
we have on file.
I hate that job.
Perhaps you would prefer to go
and collect your wife?
Finger marks it is.
Your findings, miss hart?
The deceased is a woman,
though her features
Have been obliterated.
Lye acts quickly.
Cause of death?
She was shot
in the back of the head.
I did find these
strange metal filings
In the wound.
The key to this muffler,
as you call it, George,
Is the sound-dampening
properties of metal filings
Stuffed into a series of
conical baffles along the...
Silencer.
That has a better ring to it.
Uh, sorry, sir...
Along the length
of the cylinder...
Baffler, that's the ticket.
So, those metal filings
are like the ones found
In the victim's wound?
Correct, sir.
They would have been
blown out of the gun
With the force of the shot.
Murdoch, a man travels all
the way from New York City
To commit murder.
And uses a highly
specialized device
That ensures he can slip
away into thin air.
What does that
sound like to you?
I believe we're dealing
with an assassin.
This is the work
of the black hand.
Hart: These were also
found in the barrel.
The key is from
the hotel Sheldon.
And these earrings...
Good god.
Hart:
Detective?
Are you all right?
Rhodes: Got the heart pumping,
that's for sure.
Do you know the boy?
Why was he
shooting at you?
No clue.
When you see him, tell him
I said thanks for the laugh.
My restaurant
at the centre of a shooting?
How exhilarating.
Dinner's on me, of course.
I'd say it's on lo...
[both laugh]
Aha.
I take it you have
no idea why a young boy
Would open fire
in your restaurant?
No. You're the police
detective, aren't you?
Ha.
Now, the press will
be here any minute.
You must give
them an interview.
Sir, the room was rented
by a Jane Walker.
Likely a pseudonym.
How do you figure, sir?
Call it instinct.
Look at this.
Was there a second
person staying here?
This area of the floor
has worn unevenly.
A rug is missing.
You know, effie used to
have a roommate, Jane Walker.
Bit of a chatty Cathy,
as I remember.
George.
Blood.
The victim
was killed here.
Wrapped in a rug,
carried down the fire escape
And into the alley,
then placed into the drum
of lye solution.
Destroying any evidence
left on the body.
Clever.
Sir, I've been thinking...
Life is short.
It certainly is.
So, I think
I've decided...
I'm going to ask
effie to marry me.
Good man, George.
Fantastic.
If you truly love her,
don't hesitate.
I hesitated once
And nearly lost
the love of my life.
She really is something,
isn't she, sir?
Effie, I mean.
What's that, sir?
Murdoch: For midnight
on the Tibetan steppe.
Well, I hope it
keeps good time.
That it does.
Thank you for my freedom.
Sir?
It's the clock
I gave to Anna.
Anna fulford, sir?
Oh, no.
The black hand...
They've found her.
Nomi: Ms. Hart!
How lovely to see you again.
And you.
On your way home from work?
Yes.
Today was particularly
exhausting.
Have you had dinner?
My husband and I own
a restaurant nearby.
Oh, that sounds lovely.
My love!
We're off to a private party.
I hired a scandalous
burlesque dancer
And procured
mountains of opium.
You must come.
Isn't she a pretty little thing?
Bring your friend too.
Oh, no, thank you.
I couldn't possibly.
Just be on your way,
Arthur.
If you don't care
to be with me,
Find your own amusement.
Onward!
That's your husband?
Yes.
Julia!
Julia!
Oh, Julia!
Thank goodness.
I didn't think
you could hear me.
I can't reach
my water glass.
[groans]
Oh!
There you are.
Thank you.
I'm so very grateful
to be staying with a doctor.
Goodnight, Ruth.
Try to get some rest.
Oh, but, uh, what if
something happens again
And I need you?
You couldn't
hear me before.
You'll be fine.
Just go to sleep.
What's that?
Is-is that a bell?
From my bicycle, yes.
Oh! Oh!
[bell rings]
It's perfect.
Now I won't have to be, um,
shouting myself so weary.
Goodnight, Ruth.
[door opens]
William!
I heard the news.
Is it true?
Is Anna dead?
I'm afraid so. Yes.
Oh. I'm so sorry.
Anna:
Who are you?
Did I just help
a murderer?
No.
I don't think so.
You don't think so?
No, wait!
I don't know
who those men are.
I don't know why they're
after me, because...
I don't know who I am.
I don't even know
my own name.
You have a head
for numbers.
Perhaps you're
an accountant?
Oh, I hope not.
Well, you've had quite
a week, mister...
I need a name
to call you by.
Pick one.
Harry.
I've always liked Harry.
Good. Harry it is.
What's yours?
Anna.
Anna Fulford.
Well, you know your
way around a gun.
Seem to.
You are not
an accountant, Harry.
Those men seem to think
I'm affiliated with
Someone named treadstone.
Lord treadstone?
Do you know him?
Well, he's some high-up
government type.
We need to find out
all we can about treadstone.
Harry,
don't you ever relax?
We're safe here.
Murdoch:
Oh, Julia.
Julia? Who's Julia?
You went after
another station house,
Arrested officers
without cause.
You even threatened
another inspector!
And, if that wasn't
bad enough,
You have a son
sitting in the Don jail.
And there are rumours you may
have a child out of wedlock.
A child of a certain hue.
My son is paying
for his mistakes
And as far as that
rumour is concerned...
That's enough.
We want you gone.
Leave without a fuss,
you'll have your full pension.
Don't be ridiculous.
I won't be resigning.
Don't fight us
on this, Tom.
It's over.
Sorry for the mess.
Did you make it?
No.
Then don't apologize -
makes you look weak.
Mrs. Stern,
I'm running late.
Could you make me
a sandwich to take with me?
I'm not kitchen staff.
I am your employer.
And the lady of the house.
Mr. Carmichael
is my employer.
You want a servant,
I suggest you have
Mr. Carmichael
hire one for you.
I could have
you dismissed.
With what I know
about your husband
And what he gets up to,
he will not fire me,
Lady of the house.
Uh, sir?
I compared the finger marks
on the drum lid
To everyone on file.
There's no match.
Oh. Very well.
Thank you, Henry.
And, sir, how's my ruthie?
She's very much...
Herself.
Anna fulford.
My goodness!
Hello, William.
Wha... what brings
you to Toronto?
I'm on my way to
Niagara Falls.
With my fiancé.
Your fiancé? Ah.
Congratulations.
William,
he's vanished.
Vanished?
I'm at my wit's end.
I think something terrible
must have happened.
I'm sorry, Anna.
I need some air.
I'll come with you.
William, she needs
time to herself.
Of course.
We've had these documents
made up for you.
They're your
new identity.
A new name, a new past.
Everything you'll need.
But where will I go?
What am I going to do?
Anna, what's important
is surviving
To be able to make
those decisions.
I'm so sorry,
but it's the best I can do.
How did this happen?
Both of us losing
the futures we counted on.
Perhaps, when enough
time has passed,
You could come to me?
No. No.
You must never tell anyone
what's become of Anna fulford,
Not even me.
To do so would place us
both in great danger.
So, this really
is goodbye.
I'll miss you, William.
Thank you, William.
Good luck, Anna.
- Sir?
- They want me out.
- They?
- Chief constable.
Offered me a nice pension
as an enticement.
I'm afraid
I don't understand.
They know about nomi.
Inspector Decker?
Oh, I'll take him down
with me if it comes to that.
Right, sir,
we'll fight them together.
You just do your job.
How's watts doing
with the boy with the gun?
Nothing, yet,
as far as I know.
What about the girl
in the drum?
It was Anna fulford.
Oh. Bloody hell.
I'm so sorry,
Murdoch.
Thank you, sir.
I know she meant
something to you.
A great deal.
Ah, it's close.
Very close.
Can you make him more...
Intelligent?
Ah, his hair was
a bit longer.
Oh, yes, very good.
You can take that
to the printer.
Lads, I have an announcement.
I think.
You think you have
an announcement,
Or you're announcing
that you think?
Ah, very clever.
Ah, both, I suppose. I do think.
"I think, therefore I am".
Plato.
- Descartes.
- What's that?
- Your announcement?
- Ah, right!
I'm going to ask
effie to marry me.
This is for you.
Oh, well, don't all
jump up and down.
Apologies, constable,
it's just I'm not
Currently enthralled
by the institution of marriage.
Hm. That makes two of us.
Newsome women,
George, can be...
Challenging.
Well, perhaps some more
than others, Henry.
Hm.
I always thought
you'd marry Dr. Grace.
Watts: I don't believe
I know that one.
Dr. Emily grace.
She was so beautiful.
Shorter than him, too.
Dr. Grace is not
an option for me,
Higgins, as you well know.
Now, look, I'm asking effie
newsome to marry me tonight
And that's that...
Dorothy?
Dorothy.
She'll be so happy.
Dorothy, please
don't say anything.
No! No, of course.
[rings bell]
Julia! I need a drink.
Something... Bubbly.
We have sarsaparilla
in the icebox.
Help yourself.
I can't get up.
My back,
it couldn't take it.
It's this bed.
It is terrible.
Everything is.
I should be happy.
I should be glowing.
You should be
with your husband.
Yes! No! Never!
Has Henry even
asked about me?
Of course he has.
Ruth, is it possible
that this is not about Henry?
That this is just fear?
A very understandable fear
of becoming a mother.
No, it's about Henry.
Well, I'd bet Henry
Would get you
sarsaparilla.
Hm.
What the devil was Anna fulford
doing in Toronto?
I can only assume
she was looking for help.
Wouldn't have been
the first time.
Stop! Miss!
Stop!
- Police!
- Let me go!
Anna?
Hello, William.
Anna!
What the devil
are you doing here?
Anna, you can't be here.
There are people
after you.
Why did you come back?
Anna!
William, I'm sorry.
I tried.
Really, I did.
I went to Chicago
and Boston...
And you come back
to Toronto?
What if the black hand
finds out?
I doubt they even
remember I exist.
There's a price on your head,
they'll remember.
And you come back here,
where they tried to kill you?
I've already been here
several months, William.
What?
Honestly, who's going to
notice an anonymous librarian?
Please!
It's the only place
I don't feel alone.
You can't stay.
I'm fine.
Now, what were you doing
at the library, anyway?
I hope you don't have
an overdue book.
There's a heavy
penalty for that.
Very funny.
And she was fine.
Until they spotted her.
I can buy that they would
have spotted her back then,
But that was
nine years ago.
And, as far as they knew,
she was dead.
Anna:
Such a perfect summer's day.
You think so?
Oh, come on, William.
You won the ball game,
the sun's shining,
You and I are together.
What would you change?
It's perfect.
Murdoch:
Well, I suppose you're right.
Let's stroll back.
Anna! Anna! No!
Help! George!
I see him, sir.
Anna!
Julia! Julia, help me!
William.
I'm so sorry.
No! No!
No!
You!
You murdering coward.
- This wasn't us.
- You hired the boy!
We had nothing
to do with this.
[angrily shouting]
You put on
a bloody good performance.
And no one knew
outside of you, me,
Crabtree and Dr. Ogden.
How did they
find out she was alive?
One other person knew, sir.
We're all set,
miss fulford.
So you're my traveling
companion, Jake.
I'll take her out as far
as Kingston, but then...
Then I'm on my own.
Jake Matthews.
Thank you for
coming in, Jake.
How did
the black hand find you?
I was in a dice game
and one of them recognized me.
I was supposed to be in
jail for murder, remember?
They wanted to know
how I beat the charge.
And you told them?
I had no choice.
No choice?
No choice.
If anyone's to blame here,
it's you, okay?
You're the one that
roped me into this.
You're the reason
this happened.
It's your fault
she's dead.
Is she comfortable?
She's been bathing
for three hours.
You have to talk to Henry.
Yes, I will.
I'm sorry about
miss fulford.
I know.
Why did she
come back here?
She knew the risk.
A risk that I
created for her.
It's not your fault.
Then whose fault is it?
[bell rings]
Ruth:
The water's getting tepid.
You have to talk to him.
- What if she dies?
- She's not going to die, Henry.
Well, people die
in childbirth, George.
Higgins, if you're
that concerned,
You know where Ruth is,
why don't you go visit her?
- No.
- No. Why?
Well, I have
my pride still.
Oh, you're a fool.
I'm a fool?
You're the one who let
a little child get away
And now we can't find him!
You watch who
you're talking to.
All right, lads.
That's enough.
Come on.
I hardly think you're
the one to be talking
About police work.
Henry.
Your wife called the station.
She's looking for you.
Well, thank you, McNabb.
See?
She's come to
her senses already.
I'll catch up
with you later.
With Ruth, I think
coming to your senses
Is a relative term.
I saw the announcement
about the wedding
In the newspaper.
He's a friend, George.
I'm happy for him.
I'll cover Simcoe.
Brackenreid:
So, it was Jake?
He told the black hand
where Anna was hiding.
Or they forced
it out of him.
Sir, do you remember
Mr. Falcone?
I remember two of them.
The elder one
was in prison in buffalo.
He's still there.
It seems his son has
now filled his shoes.
I remember the boy
being a bit soft.
He killed Anna fulford?
Or paid someone to do it.
I'm surprised he cares
enough about her to bother.
Well, he seems to
have taken up
His father's passion
for the case.
Most likely my fault.
We're not responsible for
the bad that people do, Murdoch.
Sir, I had an
agreement with them.
I went back on it.
Anna's murder is likely
retribution for that.
Then let's get
retribution of our own.
How do we find Falcone?
Jake had a bit
of information.
I sent out some
constables to follow up
And they've reported back
that he may be dining
At a restaurant across town.
Do you want me
to come along?
No, sir.
You have hardships of your own.
- Miss.
- Hello.
Hardships?
Thank you, nomi.
Thank you for coming.
How are things
in the ward?
Same as ever.
Some of those coppers
give a look,
Or an unkind word
once in a while.
Nothing worse?
Not yet. Why?
There's been some trouble
for you, hasn't there?
They want me out.
Because of me.
Because they know.
Why do you care so much?
Who knows why this one's
room was broken into?
A woman like her,
living in the ward,
Is probably not
above board anyway.
Be careful what you say
about my daughter!
[laughs]
Decker:
Your daughter?
I didn't take you for
that kind of a man, Tom.
And what kind of man
do you think I am?
A man of integrity.
Be careful, Tom.
You don't want to reveal
something like that
To the wrong person.
Are you threatening me?
That's part of it.
If I stay it'll
likely come out.
This is all my fault.
If I had...
You've done
nothing wrong.
It's the fault of
a corrupt police inspector
Who's decided he
doesn't like me.
I could leave.
I could go back to St. Mary.
You can deny the accusations.
It's your word
against his.
I'll weather the storm.
Don't do this for me.
I'm doing it because
it's the right thing to do.
Do you understand?
Yes.
Did you take those papers
to the station house?
I did, yes.
I also saw George there.
He was in very
good spirits.
Well, he's taking me
somewhere very nice
For dinner tonight.
Oh, how wonderful.
Such a lovely man.
Who's Emily grace?
Wh... why do you ask?
Nothing.
I'm sorry,
I shouldn't pry.
Was George
talking about her?
- No, just for a moment.
- What did he say?
Nothing. Nothing.
His friend only brought
her up because of, um...
Nothing. That's why.
- Dorothy?
- Mm-hm.
You can tell me.
George and I have no secrets.
It came up
because, well...
George is planning
to propose.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
- Oh, my god.
- I know.
[both laugh]
And he brought up
Emily grace?
Yes, well, his friend
said that he thought
That George would
always marry her.
Oh.
What did George say?
Well, he said that
that wasn't an option,
So he was going to marry you.
Well.
She doesn't matter,
miss newsome.
He's going to marry you!
[laughs]
Mr. Falcone.
Detective.
To what do I owe
the pleasure?
I'm investigating
the murder of Anna fulford.
Fulford...
Anna fulford.
You know exactly who she is.
A young man
named Jake Matthews
Told you where to find her.
He said he didn't know who
you were talking about.
Nah, now, I remember Jake.
He killed that
fulford woman.
It's not on me.
We both know
that's not what happened.
That's what we led
your father to believe.
It was a ruse.
A ruse?
Well, that would make my
father very angry indeed.
Miss fulford has not
wronged your organization.
It was her fiancé.
Nevertheless, I have
a reputation to maintain.
Maintaining
this reputation
Has already cost you
one man, Mr. Falcone.
This miss fulford
means something to you.
That's no
business of yours.
I see.
We will leave her alone.
But?
One day, when
the time is right,
You can return
the favour.
What do you say?
As long as miss fulford lives,
you have my word.
I will return the favour.
Then we have a deal.
Inspector, carry on.
I-I need a moment.
This way.
Detective Murdoch.
Yes.
A colleague of mine,
a Mr. Leone,
Is going to be
taken into custody.
I need to meet you this Saturday
to discuss some options.
Mr. Leone testified
against us.
My father's been rotting
in prison ever since.
So, you did kill her.
I had nothing
to do with it.
That's not what
Jake says.
You took his finger.
Well, he's a liar.
I'm finished.
I'm not.
If Mr. Falcone
wanted her dead,
He would have killed her.
And you, too,
for lying to us.
- Is that a threat?
- It's a fact.
And, since you are alive,
it's obvious we have done
Neither of those things.
So, Falcone Jr.'s
really taken over, eh?
Yes. And I get
the distinct impression
He's become even more
ruthless than his father.
Well, that's the trouble
with sons, Murdoch.
You never know what
you're going to get.
Sirs.
So, George,
tonight's the night, is it?
Yes, sir.
I've bought the ring
and everything.
Looks like we're paying you
too much money, bugalugs.
That's fantastic.
Congratulations.
She hasn't
accepted yet, sir.
Oh, I'm sure she will.
Something is going on and you
haven't told me about it.
Yet.
It's nothing.
I'm handling it. Come here.
What?
I got a card from Marjorie
saying that I was no longer
A member of
the ladies' guild!
Oh! So what?
Then I went to my
temperance meeting
And they told me
I was no longer welcome.
I've been having trouble
with the chief constable.
Mm-hm.
He doesn't like that
I've been asking questions
Of a fellow inspector.
What does that have
to do with Marjorie?
This inspector
knows about nomi.
Oh.
He's starting rumours.
And what with Bobby in
prison, well, it...
It doesn't look right
if an inspector
Has so many skeletons
in his closet.
They want me to retire.
Retire?
If I go now,
I'll get a full pension.
If not, they'll try
and force me out
And I'll get nothing.
You can't give in.
We'll make do.
What if everyone
finds out about nomi?
I am not ashamed
of my family.
Neither am I.
Then we fight.
Oh, oh, Henry.
I'm so glad to
have you back.
I promise we'll never
be apart again, ru-ru.
I don't think
I could have survived
Another day without you.
This place is dreadful.
Well, I can't live without
you either, my turtledove.
It's just so hard to believe
we're going to have a baby.
I suppose, really,
I'm just scared.
Oh, henny, so am I.
I know, ruthie.
That's why it's okay
if you get a bit squirrelly.
Squirrelly?
What's that
supposed to mean?
Sometimes I say things
to be helpful
And then you
become very upset.
Helpful things like telling me
what to do, is that it?
Well, if it's something that
could harm the baby, then yes!
Henry hieronymus
Higgins-newsome!
You get out of this house
right this instant.
I don't ever want
to see you again!
You know,
the word lunatic
Literally comes
from the word moon.
Oh! Leave me alone.
Just get out!
With pleasure.
Henry. Henry.
He... Henry.
Oh, you're home.
What a surprise.
I've found a new
housekeeper.
His references
are impeccable.
Excuse me?
I'm getting rid of Helga.
[snorts]
That's funny?
Only that you think you have
the authority to do that.
She's had the run of the house
since I was a child.
I am given no respect
as the lady of this house.
I'm giving her
one week's notice.
No, you're not.
She runs this house well
and she turns a blind eye
To my peccadilloes.
- She's staying.
- I am your wife!
I'm bored of this.
I'm going out.
I might not be here
when you get back.
Why, Mrs. Carmichael,
of course you will.
Thanks for coming.
Not sure why.
What did you
want to say?
Llewellyn, please, listen. I...
- All right.
- I'm leaving her.
I was scared
of being with you
And what that means.
So I said I would
marry Clara.
- She's with child.
- By a man who left her.
Watts:
What difference is that?
You agreed
to be the father.
I can't go
through with it.
Let's go away together,
to-to-to France,
Or Greece.
We could have
a happy life there.
Happy?
Give up on our lives here?
Break that young woman's heart?
You made a promise
to her, Jack.
But it would be a lie.
Yes, a lie
you've already told.
You did the wrong
thing with me.
Do the right thing by her.
Now, let me get
on with my life.
- One last drink?
- No. No.
Hey, it's my kinda copper.
What's that
supposed to mean?
Every time I see you, you're
at a drinking establishment.
Uh-huh.
- You step out of there.
- What's going on?
- Someone's dogging me.
- Ah, ah! Put that away.
I'm defending myself.
- You want to be a sly guy, huh?
- Let me go!
You want to be a sly guy?
He was holding
this on you.
So, give me a reason
I shouldn't pop him.
Because I'm taking him in.
Put that away.
Aren't you gonna thank me?
For what?
Doing your job for you.
So, what's your game,
young man?
Did you not hear me?
Take me to detective
William Murdoch.
All right.
I'm sorry,
but we have to close.
Well, that can't be.
It's only...
Oh.
She was
supposed to be here.
Well, perhaps she needed
to tend to something, sir.
So, good night.
Yes, all right.
A charge for
a glass of water?
No, no.
Absolutely not.
All right, well,
I'm a policeman.
I suppose I can't...
But you should be...
Oh!
I understand
you wanted to see me.
Are you here to confess?
Is this about what happened
in the restaurant?
My mom told me
about you.
Your mother.
Where is she?
She's dead.
I'm sorry.
When did she die?
Two days ago.
Is this her?
What's your name?
- Harry.
- Harry.
That was
my father's name.
Huh?
When were you born?
- March 11th.
- What year?
1900.
That will be all, detective.
Thank you.
When did you last
see your father?
I never have.
It's just been
mother and I.
Has she ever told you
anything about him?
She said she met him
in England,
That he was a policeman.
Good god.
You're him,
aren't you?
I am.
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