Murdoch examined the Bioscope. The film reel, now slack, held a continuous record of the audience from a high balcony vantage point. "If the killer was in the crowd," Murdoch murmured, "this machine may have seen them."
Throughout the season, viewers are treated to some standout episodes, including:
Season 11 of Murdoch Mysteries consists of 10 episodes, each with its unique storyline and mystery to unravel. The season premieres with "The Lost Child," which sets the tone for the rest of the series. Detective William Murdoch (played by Yannick Bisson) and his team, including Constable George Crabtree (played by David Marks) and Dr. Julia McLeod (played by Shanice Banton), take on a range of cases, from murder and theft to blackmail and deceit.
The clue led them to the theatre’s aging projectionist, a former concert violinist named Silas Finch. His career had been ruined when Clara Bowden, in a fit of cruelty, publicly mocked his tremor-ridden hands. In his workshop, Murdoch found a diabolical device: a spring-loaded garrote triggered by a specific low-frequency note, played on a hidden harmonica.