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Garden of Death 2000 TV Episode

Garden of Death Garden of Death
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Length
1h 39m
Country
United Kingdom
Release Dates
2000-09-10
Description
The Inkpen family has bought back its ancestral home, Inkpen Manor at Midsomer Deverell, and they plan to turn a village Memorial Garden on their land into a tea shop. This causes consternation in the village, and the Bennetts (who previously owned the manor and founded the Memorial Garden) lead the opposition. Then young Fliss Inkpen-Thomas is found dead in the Memorial Garden with her skull smashed in, and a few days later her mother Elspeth dies of poisoning, with the possibility of suicide firmly denied by her family and friends. Barnaby investigates the deaths and finds older and more deep-seated motives for murder lurking in another ancient family.
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Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders
3.75 • S4E1
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Neil Dudgeon
Neil Dudgeon
Daniel Bolt
Victoria Hamilton
Victoria Hamilton
Hilary Inkpen
John Nettles
John Nettles
DCI Tom Barnaby
Jane Wymark
Jane Wymark
Joyce Barnaby
Barry Jackson
Barry Jackson
Dr. George Bullard
Simon Chandler
Simon Chandler
Richard Deverell
Daniel Casey
Daniel Casey
Sergeant Gavin Troy
Sarah Alexander
Sarah Alexander
Fliss Inkpen-Thomas
Belinda Lang
Belinda Lang
Elspeth Inkpen-Thomas
Tom Chadbon
Tom Chadbon
Charles King
Anna Calder-Marshall
Anna Calder-Marshall
Susan Millard
Anthony Bate
Anthony Bate
Augustus Deverell
Kate Duchêne
Kate Duchêne
Jane Bennett
Raymond Bowers
Raymond Bowers
Desmond Cox
Shirley King
Shirley King
Marie Widger
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Jim Parker
Jim Parker
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