Murdoch Mysteries Season 09 Dthrip -

But during the final dress rehearsal for a charity gala, the trick goes horribly wrong. Instead of escaping, Dante is found dead inside the tank—not drowned, but with a precise, surgical incision across his throat. The water is tinted red. The clockwork blade is clean.

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. murdoch mysteries season 09 dthrip

The Royal Alexandra Theatre is abuzz with its hottest new attraction: “The DTH Rip,” a sensational illusion act by the mysterious magician Dante the Divine (born Arthur Ripley). His signature trick—the “Death Rip”—involves him being bound, locked in a glass water tank, and escaping just before drowning as a giant clockwork blade slices down. But during the final dress rehearsal for a

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. The clockwork blade is clean