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* DueToTheDead: Murdoch pays for the reburying and decent plot of the man who was killed by the killer to hide the cause of death of the man whose corpse was hidden in the theatre.
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* DueToTheDead: Murdoch pays for the reburying and decent plot of the man who was killed by the killer to hide the cause of death of the man whose corpse was hidden in the theatre.
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* DueToTheDead: Murdoch pays for the reburying and decent plot of the man who was killed by the killer to hide the cause of death of the man whose corpse was hidden in the theatre.
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* TheScottishTrope: Both the actors and Brackenried believe the theatrical superstition about saying the name of [[Theatre/Macbeth "that play"]].
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Summary: When the decaying body of a man falls onto the stage during a performance, Murdoch is faced with a mystery involving mistaken identity, real estates deals, a star struck Inspector Brackenreid, and more.
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* TheScottishTrope: Both the actors and Brackenried believe the theatrical superstition about saying the name of [[Theatre/Macbeth "that play"]].
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: The story bears some similarity to the 1919 disappearance of Ambrose Small, owner of Toronto's Grand Opera House. During the investigation, it was revealed that Small had a secret room in the Opera House, in which he entertained several mistresses. Small mysteriously disappeared on 12/02/1919, and his body was never recovered (nor did it fall out of the opera house ceiling).
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: The story bears some similarity to the 1919 disappearance of Ambrose Small, owner of Toronto's Grand Opera House. During the investigation, it was revealed that Small had a secret room in the Opera House, in which he entertained several mistresses. Small mysteriously disappeared on 12/02/1919, and his body was never recovered (nor did it fall out of the opera house ceiling).
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*VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: The story bears some similarity to the 1919 disappearance of Ambrose Small, owner of Toronto's Grand Opera House. During the investigation, it was revealed that Small had a secret room in the Opera House, in which he entertained several mistresses.
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Summary: When the decaying body of a man falls onto the stage during a performance, Murdoch is faced with a mystery involving mistaken identity, real estates deals, a star struck Inspector Brackenreid, and more.
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*TheScottishTrope: Both the actors and Brackenried believe the theatrical superstition about saying the name of [[Theatre/Macbeth "that play"]].
*VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: The story bears some similarity to the 1919 disappearance of Ambrose Small, owner of Toronto's Grand Opera House. During the investigation, it was revealed that Small had a secret room in the Opera House, in which he entertained several mistresses. Small mysteriously disappeared on 12/02/1919, and his body was never recovered (nor did it fall out of the opera house ceiling).
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* ShoutOutToShakespeare: A partially decomposed body falls onto the stage of the Grand Theatre during a performance of ''{{Macbeth}}''. Inspector Brackenried is revealed to be a great fan of the bard. There are many other various shout-outs because the theatre group are Shakespearean actors.
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* ShoutOutToShakespeare: A partially decomposed body falls onto the stage of the Grand Theatre during a performance of ''{{Macbeth}}''.''Theatre/{{Macbeth}}''. Inspector Brackenried is revealed to be a great fan of the bard. There are many other various shout-outs because the theatre group are Shakespearean actors.
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* ShoutOutToShakespeare: A partially decomposed body falls onto the stage of the Grand Theatre during a performance of ''{{Macbeth}}''. Inspector Brackenried is revealed to be a great fan of the bard. There are many other various shout-outs because the theatre group are Shakespearean actors.