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She held out her hand. “Now, do you want to solve the murder of Harold Finch? Or do you want to change the future and erase me from existence?”
It was a warning.
Detective William Murdoch did not trust the moving picture. It flickered, it lied, and it often ended with a man in a false mustache being rescued from a train track. But on a rain-lashed Toronto evening in 1904, he found himself staring at a different kind of image: a shelf in Eaton’s department store, stacked with shiny, jewel-cased discs labeled Murdoch Mysteries: Season 04 – DVDFull . murdoch mysteries season 04 dvdfull
Just then, Inspector Brackenreid stormed in, rain dripping from his bowler hat. “Murdoch! What’s this nonsense? A man scared to death by a shiny record?” She held out her hand
He had been called to the scene of a peculiar death. The victim, a thin, bespectacled man named Mr. Harold Finch, lay crumpled on the linoleum floor, a single, pristine DVD clutched in his cold hand. The cause of death was not immediately obvious. No blood, no wound, just a look of profound astonishment frozen on his face. Detective William Murdoch did not trust the moving picture
They watched, transfixed, as the episode unfolded. It was a case Murdoch had never worked. A murdered theatre impresario, a missing topaz, a confession from a man who had not yet been born. But the most chilling part came at the end. The screen-Murdoch cornered the killer in a shadowy alley. The killer, a gaunt man with a scar over his eye, sneered. “You’ll never stop what’s coming, Murdoch. Not in your time. Not ever.”
On screen, Detective Murdoch was leaning over a corpse in a dimly lit morgue. But it was not a corpse he recognized. Beside the screen-Murdoch stood a beautiful woman with auburn hair and sharp, knowing eyes. She was saying, “The angle of the wound suggests the killer was left-handed, William.”