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arrives with Detective George Crabtree , who’s thrilled to be at a theatre (“A murder at a magic show, William! It’s like a novel by that new writer, Gaston Leroux!”). Dr. Julia Ogden examines the body and finds traces of atropine in Dante’s blood—a muscle relaxant that would have prevented him from holding his breath or untying the knots. The real cause of death: a thin wire garrote pulled from inside the tank.

The Royal Alexandra Theatre is abuzz with its hottest new attraction: “The DTH Rip,” a sensational illusion act by the mysterious magician Dante the Divine (born Arthur Ripley). His signature trick—the “Death Rip”—involves him being bound, locked in a glass water tank, and escaping just before drowning as a giant clockwork blade slices down. murdoch mysteries season 09 dthrip

The prime suspect is Dante’s beautiful assistant, (real name: Mabel Higgins), who was supposed to release the safety catch on the blade. She swears she did, but the catch was found locked. Also in the wings: the jealous stage manager Horace Pringle , who hated Dante’s arrogant demands; a rival illusionist known as The Great Aldini , who attended the rehearsal disguised as a reporter; and Dante’s estranged wife, Evelyn Ripley , who recently discovered he’d faked his own death in a train wreck five years ago to collect insurance. arrives with Detective George Crabtree , who’s thrilled

But during the final dress rehearsal for a charity gala, the trick goes horribly wrong. Instead of escaping, Dante is found dead inside the tank—not drowned, but with a precise, surgical incision across his throat. The water is tinted red. The clockwork blade is clean. Julia Ogden examines the body and finds traces

The killer is Horace Pringle —not out of jealousy, but because he was the real Arthur Ripley’s twin brother, abandoned as a child. Horace had tracked Dante down after the train hoax left their elderly mother destitute. The “rip” in the trick’s name was a taunt to Horace: “death to him.” But Horace turned the trick into a true death rip—using the tank’s water pressure to hold the wire taut while Dante was paralyzed, then releasing it as the blade descended to mask the sound.

In the darkened theatre, alone on stage, a single playing card flips over by itself: the ace of spades.

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