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arrives with Detective George Crabtree , who’s thrilled to be at a theatre (“A murder at a magic show, William! It’s like a novel by that new writer, Gaston Leroux!”). Dr. Julia Ogden examines the body and finds traces of atropine in Dante’s blood—a muscle relaxant that would have prevented him from holding his breath or untying the knots. The real cause of death: a thin wire garrote pulled from inside the tank.
Here’s a short story inspired by the prompt "Murdoch Mysteries Season 09 DTHRIP" —blending the show’s turn-of-the-century Toronto setting with a fictional episode that plays on the idea of a "rip" in time or a deadly theatre thrill. The DTH Rip Season 9 Episode Idea (Fictional): “Final Curtain Call” murdoch mysteries season 09 dthrip
The prime suspect is Dante’s beautiful assistant, (real name: Mabel Higgins), who was supposed to release the safety catch on the blade. She swears she did, but the catch was found locked. Also in the wings: the jealous stage manager Horace Pringle , who hated Dante’s arrogant demands; a rival illusionist known as The Great Aldini , who attended the rehearsal disguised as a reporter; and Dante’s estranged wife, Evelyn Ripley , who recently discovered he’d faked his own death in a train wreck five years ago to collect insurance. arrives with Detective George Crabtree , who’s thrilled
In the darkened theatre, alone on stage, a single playing card flips over by itself: the ace of spades. Julia Ogden examines the body and finds traces
As Murdoch investigates, he discovers that “Dante the Divine” was actually a former Toronto lock expert turned con man. The “DTH Rip” wasn’t just a stage name—DTH stood for The murder weapon (the wire) matches a piano string from the theatre’s old upright, and the atropine came from a belladonna plant in Evelyn’s garden.