Yannick Bisson (William Murdoch), Jonny Harris (George Crabtree), Helene Joy (Julia Ogden), and Thomas Craig (Thomas Brackenreid)
The episode is noted for its distinctive, somewhat experimental directing style, featuring wide-angle lenses and close-ups that some viewers found off-putting or reminiscent of a parody. Cast and Credits Director: Sharon Lewis
Despite Crabtree’s unwavering belief in his aunt's integrity, Zinnia’s story quickly begins to unravel. It is revealed that she was far from a victim; she and De Léon were actually partners in crime, working together as a con artist duo. Key plot developments include: [S15E5] Love or Money
The investigation begins with a frantic phone call to the station from a man claiming his life is in danger. By the time Murdoch and Crabtree arrive at the Brearly Hotel, they find the body of , a gigolo who specialized in swindling wealthy, older women. Standing over the lifeless body is Zinnia Hobson, portrayed by Debra McGrath . Family Ties and Legal Drama
While Zinnia is eventually cleared of the murder, the episode highlights the thin line between affection and exploitation, living up to its title by questioning whether her actions were motivated by love or money. Review: Murdoch Mysteries 'Love or Money' - Cup of Moe Key plot developments include: The investigation begins with
While the murder investigation proceeds, Dr. Julia Ogden finds herself at odds with the medical community. She goes behind a colleague's back to treat a woman whose extreme abdominal pain was being dismissed as "simple," leading to professional friction.
Debra McGrath as Zinnia Hobson and Clare McConnell as Effie Newsome Family Ties and Legal Drama While Zinnia is
Noelle Girard, Maureen Jennings, and Andrea M. Scott