[s7e5] | Murdoch Of The Living Dead

The episode draws inspiration from the early 20th-century development of lobotomies and Victorian-era morality regarding mental health treatment.

As Constable Crabtree indulges in theories about Haitian "bokors" and a rising zombie army, Detective Murdoch pursues a more scientific explanation. The investigation reveals that the "zombies" are actually brain-damaged men, victims of illegal lobotomy experiments conducted by the villainous . Production & Themes [S7E5] Murdoch of the Living Dead

The story begins with the discovery of Harriet Fuller’s body on a riverbank near Corktown. The primary suspect is her husband, Jeremiah Fuller , who was known for being abusive. However, the investigation takes a surreal turn when Jeremiah is found to be officially dead according to city records—yet is walking around in a docile, near-mindless state. The episode draws inspiration from the early 20th-century

Mike Shara reprises his role as the mad psychiatrist Dr. Luther Bates (who first appeared in the interactive web series Nightmare on Queen Street ). Production & Themes The story begins with the

Critics and fans noted its "spooky" and "atmospheric" tone, making it a staple for Halloween-themed rewatches. Cast & Crew Detective William Murdoch Yannick Bisson Dr. Julia Ogden Hélène Joy Inspector Thomas Brackenreid Thomas Craig Constable George Crabtree Jonny Harris Dr. Emily Grace Georgina Reilly Dr. Luther Bates Mike Shara Jeremiah Fuller Grant Nickalls Betty Fuller Arcadia Kendal Source Credits: IMDb , Murdoch Mysteries Wiki , TVmaze Murdoch of the Living Dead - IMDb