Murdoch Mysteries season 12 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Toronto, Detective Murdoch and his team, including an alleged Naples detective Flavio Pupazzi, investigate Matthew Honeyman for stealing Pompeii treasures. Honeyman is found dead, shifting the focus to finding the killer and the missing artifacts. Suspicions fall on ship captain Dan Seavey, leading to a dramatic confrontation on his vessel. The case concludes with the recovery of the treasures and the revelation that Pupazzi has a criminal background, not a detective as claimed.
Full Episode S12E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Flavio Pupazzi?
Flavio Pupazzi claims to be a detective from Naples, seeking help to find Matthew Honeyman who allegedly stole treasures from Pompeii.
What is the main objective of Detective Murdoch and his team?
Their main objective is to find Matthew Honeyman and recover the stolen treasures from Pompeii.
Where is the investigation primarily set?
The investigation is set in Toronto, Canada.
How is Matthew Honeyman found?
Honeyman is found dead in a storage locker, indicating a shift in the investigation towards finding his killer.
What role does George play in the investigation?
George goes undercover at an underground auction to try and find the stolen treasures.
Is the treasure found at the auction?
No, the treasure is not found at the auction, leading to further investigation.
Who is Dan Seavey?
Dan Seavey is the captain of a ship where the final confrontation takes place, and he is suspected of having the stolen treasure.
What is the outcome of the confrontation on Seavey's ship?
The confrontation leads to the recovery of the treasure and the apprehension of the criminal.
What is revealed about Flavio Pupazzi towards the end?
It is revealed that Pupazzi is not actually a detective but has a criminal record in Naples.
How does the team feel about the case after its resolution?
The team reflects on the complexities and moral ambiguities of the case, acknowledging the challenges they faced.