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The Oblong Murders is the fourth episode of the fourteenth series of the ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders and first aired 25th May 2011.

Synopsis[]

DS Jones goes undercover at the Oblong Foundation after one of the cult's young female members disappears suddenly. But he and DCI Barnaby soon start digging into an old case involving the death of a couple in a boat explosion.

Plot[]

Dr. Bullard asks DCI Barnaby to investigate the disappearance of Lucy Oliver, the daughter of some friends. Lucy was a member of the Oblong Foundation, a new age cult based at Malham Hall. DS Jones returns from leave, with a beard, and Barnaby seizes the opportunity to send him into the cult, undercover, as new inductee Cosmo Jones. In return for the favour, Barnaby and Sarah ask Bullard to help them secure a place for their dog Sykes with Bullard's sister Millie. She's a dog minder but is very particular.

Ruth Lambert inherited Malham Hall when her parents Jeremy Lambert and Carolyn Lambert died in a gas explosion aboard their boat. She is leasing the house to the Oblong Foundation. Villagers don't like the cult and harass them. At the local pub run by Paddy and Claire Powell, Barnaby hears various conspiracy theories about how the Lamberts met their death.

At the cult, led by the charismatic Dominic Segal, Jones is befriended by Blaze Leadbetter, who seems equally ill at ease. Dominic suggests that Jones accompany Ruth to the village to pick up a letter where he is pelted with tomatoes from village juvenile delinquents. Barnaby shows up and manages to stop them. Ruth starts to have feelings for Jones.

Freddie Raft, manager for the Foundation, is away and Blaze persuades Jones to go snooping in her bedroom under the guise of visiting the 'love room', but they get locked in and have to call on Barnaby for help.

The Lamberts' lawyer Susan Crane reveals her clients withdrew thousands of pounds from their account, supposedly for gambling. She also gave Jeremy Lambert advice about the use of a promissory note. Meanwhile, Barnaby learns the dead couple had been banned from the pub by Paddy Powell, against Claire Powell's wishes.

Barnaby tries to find out who might have borrowed money from the Lamberts. Carolyn Lambert was an avid smoker and everyone knew she lit up while on the phone. Did a phone call cause a spark which triggered the explosion - and was it deliberate?

Freddie returns to the Foundation and tells Dominic she has identified an imposter. Dominic calls a meeting and announces that Blaze is an investigative journalist, then Blaze claims that Jones is a private detective. Suddenly Lucy appears - with the news that Freddie is dead. They were lovers and had had a row.

Freddie was counting money and Ruth admits she knew about a hidden safe containing money, gold and documents. But when the police uncover the existence of a promissory note they find the man who witnessed it died the same night as the Lamberts.

Can Barnaby and Jones find out who borrowed money from the Lamberts - and who would kill to stop them calling in the loan? The trail leads them to the pub, where they walk into another potential gas explosion...

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Midsomer Murders Series 14 Episode 4 - The Oblong Murders Preview

Notes[]

  • Last appearance of Dr. George Bullard.

The following actors and actresses who appeared in this episode have also appeared in the following episodes

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