- After testifying at Mary Thompson's trial for murdering her husband Percival that the woman is criminally insane and should be committed to an asylum, Julia Ogden receives an anonymous postcard saying she has condemned an innocent woman. Julia and Detective Murdoch re-examine the case and find an anomaly in the time-line but the Crown Attorney isn't interested as he's convinced the woman is guilty. Further investigation reveals that Percival Thompson's business partner, Alexander Wainwright, automatically assumed 100% of their business upon Thompson's death - an agreement they signed just one week before the murder. Wainwright promptly vanishes. With the assistance of the indefatigable Mrs. Brackenreid, who has clearly taken charge, Julia is in the final preparations for her wedding. She and William make it to the altar on the big day but midway through the ceremony they realize they overlooked something very important in the Thompson case.—garykmcd
- An anonymous note claiming the innocence of murder suspect Mary Thompson on trial after Julia's crucially damning forensic psychiatric testimony destining her for asylum incarceration, Murdoch's bride and he concentrate more on the urgent case the their wedding, which Inspector Thomas Brackenreid's wife Margereth fuzzes about to his desperation, sort of a makeover for their own shabby nuptials. The detectives focus an victim Percival Thompson's business partner, Alexander Wainwright, who inherits his whole share in the firm, then his apparent alibi hinging on doubtful identities, fully understood only while the happy couple is already at the altar.—KGF Vissers
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