: The episode highlights Watts' transition to working as a PI and his unique investigative style.
: The episode uses the "Ballad of Gentleman Jones" as a central narrative device to explore the folklore and lived experiences of rail travelers in the early 20th century. Ballad of Gentleman JonesMurdoch Mysteries : Se...
: While the investigation unfolds, the Murdochs are seen navigating the challenges of parenting their young daughter, Susanna. : The episode highlights Watts' transition to working
The investigation reveals that the victims were part of a group that had murdered a legendary hobo known as "Gentleman Jones" years earlier in Nebraska. The killer is eventually revealed to be Gert Dotson, the wife and former traveling partner of Gentleman Jones, who sought revenge against the men who killed him. The investigation reveals that the victims were part
The mystery begins when Watts, now working as a private investigator, informs Detective William Murdoch about a vagrant's death at a rail camp. Watts had been hired to find this man because he was the heir to a significant family fortune. When a second man is found murdered, Murdoch suspects a "sequential killer" is at work and enlists Watts and Crabtree to "ride the rails" undercover.