![]() ![]() Somehow Barnaby is sure the death's are connected. Barnaby does some digging which leads him to an inventor named Charles Edmonton (Richard Todd) who he had invested a lot of money with, then another local resident Edward Darwin (Anton Lesser) turns up dead & soon after Charles himself dies. ![]() The autopsy proves that he drowned, but not in the lake as it first appeared. Troy (Daniel Casey) is assigned to look after PC Sarah Pearce (Candida Benson) a wildlife liaison officer investigating stolen birds eggs, meanwhile DCI Tom Barnaby (John Nettles) is called when a car in a lake is discovered to have the dead body of Julian Shepherd (Robert Morgan) inside. Midsomer Murders: Birds of Prey is set in Midsomer Magna where Sgt. An interesting mystery from this intelligent and entertaining series. Beautiful scenery - just lovely, and a good atmosphere throughout. And it was wonderful to see Richard Todd, whom I only knew of as a much younger man making movies. Well, he did play the role for nine years, maybe that's why. For some reason, of all the young men who have worked with Barnaby, I liked Gavin Troy (Daniel Casey) the best. As usual, very good, with John Nettles his usually wily self as his wife plans a trip for them to Africa where they will ride on elephants. He'd been put off by George Hamilton (David Calder), who works with Edmonton and keeps things organized for him. Before his death, Shepherd has gone to ask for his investment back because he was in financial trouble. He and other people are investors in an fuel-less transportation system developed by the elderly Charles Edmonton (Richard Todd). A man named Julian Shepherd has driven his car into the river and drowned. Nettles and Troy investigate a suicide that soon starts to look like murder. For a pretty place, it sure has a lot of crime. Inspector Barnaby and his partner Gavin Troy are after "Birds of Prey" in this 2003 episode of the Midsomer Murders.
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