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    Murdoch Mysteries: Season 17, Episode 24

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  1. "For the Greater Good" is the twenty-fourth episode of the seventeenth season of Murdoch Mysteries and the two hundred eighty-seventh episode of the series (not including the three stand-alone holiday specials). It first aired on April 8, 2024. Now acting inspector, Murdoch investigates a prominent scientist who staged his own death. Julia Ogden has a new prestigious job opportunity – in ...

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · For the Greater Good: Directed by Peter Mitchell. With Yannick Bisson, Helene Joy, Thomas Craig, Jonny Harris. Inspector Murdoch probes a renowned scientist's faked demise, unraveling a complex scheme

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  3. Murdoch Mysteries - Season 17 Episode 24 - For the Greater GoodNow acting inspector, Murdoch investigates a prominent scientist who staged his own deathSet i...

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  4. S17.E18 ∙ Spirits in the Night. Mon, Feb 26, 2024. When Murdoch investigates a murder near a graveyard, witness accounts suggest the killer was a bloody female apparition. 7.8/10 (49) Rate.

  5. s17e24 - For the Greater Good; Murdoch Mysteries Show Summary. The series takes place in Toronto in the 1890s and follows Detective William Murdoch of the Toronto Constabulary, who solves many of his cases using methods of detection that were unusual at the time. These methods include fingerprinting, blood testing, surveillance, and trace evidence.

  6. Oct 2, 2023 · PG. Conflicted about exonerating a murderer to save their daughter, Murdoch and Ogden abduct the socialite to face justice. 3. Murdoch and the Mona Lisa. 44 min. PG. When the suspect in the theft of the Mona Lisa is murdered, Murdoch’s investigation leads to artist Emily Carr. 4. Bottom of the Barrel.

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · Now acting inspector, Murdoch investigates a prominent scientist who staged his own death.

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