Ep 7. Not in My Backyard
- TV-14
- January 12, 2011
- 89 min
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7.3 (738)
In Midsomer Murders season 13 episode 7, titled "Not in My Backyard," Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby and Detective Sergeant Ben Jones investigate a murder that takes place in a small village. The episode focuses on the bitter dispute between two neighbors, Robert and Annabel, over the construction of a wind farm. The dispute reaches a boiling point when Robert is found dead on his property, and both Annabel and her husband become suspects.
As Barnaby and Jones dive deeper into the investigation, they begin to uncover a web of secrets that threaten to tear the village apart. They discover that Robert had many enemies, including his business partner and a former friend with whom he had a falling out. The detectives also learn that the villagers are fiercely divided on the issue of the wind farm, with many fearing that it will destroy the idyllic landscape and harm the wildlife.
As the investigation continues, Barnaby and Jones struggle to separate fact from fiction and navigate the complex web of relationships in the village. They must piece together the clues and untangle the motives of the suspects to uncover the truth about Robert's death.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to the beautiful scenery of the English countryside, as Barnaby and Jones travel from village to village in search of clues. The episode also features plenty of suspenseful moments, as the detectives get closer and closer to solving the case.
Overall, "Not in My Backyard" is a gripping episode of Midsomer Murders that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its complex characters, beautiful settings, and suspenseful storyline, it's a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone who loves a good murder mystery.