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  1. Poor Tom Is Cold: Directed by Michael DeCarlo. With Peter Outerbridge, Colm Meaney, Keeley Hawes, Flora Montgomery. When Constable Oliver Wicken is found shot through the head in the basement of an abandoned house, everyone but Detective Murdoch seems satisfied to put it down to suicide. A gun and a note were found on the scene but the trajectory of the bullet raises doubt.

  2. Murder 19C: Detective Murdoch Mysteries -- Poor Tom Is Cold. Det. Murdoch (Peter Outerbridge) does not believe the coroner's conclusion that his young friend and protege committed suicide.

  3. When Constable Oliver Wicken is found shot through the head in the basement of an abandoned house, everyone but Detective Murdoch seems satisfied to put it d...

  4. Now an acting detective, William Murdoch faces heartache and toothache as well as the troublesome (apparent) suicide of a young constable, Oliver Wicken. The constable’s body is found in an abandoned house on his patrol route when his supervisor reports his absence. A note by the body suggests Wicken killed himself over a lover’s rejection.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2022 · English. Poor Tom Is Cold. First published in 2001. 3rd book of the Murdoch Mysteries Collection by Maureen Jennings. This is the 2010 version. Addeddate. 2022-08-31 15:16:02.

  6. In Poor Tom Is Cold, Detective Murdoch (Outerbridge) investigates the apparent suicide of his young friend and protégé, Constable Oliver Wicken (Graeme) The evidence, according to the coroner, is irrefutable. He was shot in the temple with his own revolver and a farewell note found by his side. But Murdoch is not convinced and neither is Dr ...

  7. Poor Tom Is Cold is a 2004 made-for-TV film starring Peter Outerbridge, Colm Meaney, Keeley Hawes and Flora Montgomery. The second film to feature the character of William Murdoch and his unique ways of doing detective work, the film is based on the novel by Maureen Jennings of the same name, [1] and was directed by Michael DeCarlo from a screenplay by Janet Maclean.