Ep 6. Tainted Fruit
- September 23, 2001
- 98 min
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7.6 (839)
Midsomer Murders season 4 episode 6, titled "Tainted Fruit," follows the detectives of the Causton CID as they investigate a murder that takes place during the annual Bellville-Underwood Best Kept Village competition.
The victim, Robert Cave, is the owner of the Cave's Fruits orchard and a prominent member of the Bellville-Underwood community. His body is found inside the apple press, leading the detectives to suspect that his death may be linked to his business. As they delve deeper into the case, they discover that there are many possible motives for the murder.
The first suspect is Robert's business partner, Sally-Ann Brantley, who had a tumultuous relationship with him and had been feuding over the future of the orchard. Another potential suspect is the local bar owner, who has recently been kicked off of the "Best Kept Village" committee and may have wanted revenge.
But as the investigation continues, the detectives begin to uncover secrets and scandals within the seemingly idyllic village. They learn that Robert had been involved in a number of illicit affairs and had fathered children with several women, many of whom were connected to the competition in some way.
As the detectives try to piece together the clues, they must navigate the complex relationships and rivalries that exist within the tight-knit community. With more murders occurring and the competition heating up, they must find the killer before they strike again.
"Tainted Fruit" is a classic Midsomer Murders episode, with its intricate plot, colorful characters, and picturesque English countryside setting. It showcases the show's signature blend of mystery, drama, and dark humor, as well as its knack for weaving together multiple storylines into a cohesive narrative. Fans of the series will not be disappointed by this engrossing and entertaining episode.