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Midsomer Murders

Help ! Did anyone watch this yesterday evening ? I managed to stay awake until within 15 minutes of the end and then fell deeply asleep and so missed finding out who the murderer was ! Also missed the ''important news'' that Culley had for her parents ! If anyone can help I'd be very grateful. Thank you !!


bonniekins  Mon 12/05/08 07:35
nmed1
Mon 12/05/08
07:46
Cully got engaged.... The professor was the murderer. The first victim's wife. He had become a friday nighter himself and she couldn't handle it! She had also killed Lord ???? wife 20 years earlier and there was blackmail all over the place so she had killed everyone
bonniekins
Mon 12/05/08
08:44

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Thanks so much for that - one less thing to worry about today !!!
Octavius
Mon 12/05/08
11:41
It didn’t really make sense though. She killed Lady whatserface 16 years before, then she nobbled the husband and with in 2 days some ex-con. What did the postie have to do with anything?? Were they blackmailing the husband? If so, why didn’t she just nobble them? Surely if she was that peeved with her husband having a midnight fling, then she would have done it 16 years ago…..

One thing is for sure, Midsomer is a blinking dangerous place to live.

anotheoldgit
Mon 12/05/08
18:15
I once enjoyed this programme, but it is going down hill fast and like bonniekins, I usually fall to sleep before the end.

I feel that Barnaby mutters too much, so I can only hear snippets of what he says.

In last nights episode did anyone else notice the wobbly post box? One could see it move when the postman emptied it.
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