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A crucial piece of evidence involves a lost cricket ball and the specific timing of the game's final overs. Resolution (Spoiler)
Jerome's wife, who may have had her own motives regarding the club’s future.
Humphrey deduces that the killer used the noise of the game to hide the shot. The murderer is revealed to be , who killed Jerome to prevent him from moving the club to a different location, which would have ruined Gus's local legacy and status. Episode Details Original Air Date: January 26, 2017. Detective: DI Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall). Setting: Honoré, Saint Marie.
The fourth episode of the sixth season of Delitti in Paradiso (Death in Paradise), titled "," centers on the death of Jerome Martin, the president of the Saint Marie Cricket Club, during a night game. Plot Overview
A club member with financial secrets that Jerome was about to expose. The Investigation
DI Humphrey Goodman and the team must figure out how a man was shot in an open field without anyone noticing.
The team investigates why the gunshot wasn't heard, eventually discovering it was masked by the loud "crack" of a cricket bat hitting a ball.
A crucial piece of evidence involves a lost cricket ball and the specific timing of the game's final overs. Resolution (Spoiler)
Jerome's wife, who may have had her own motives regarding the club’s future.
Humphrey deduces that the killer used the noise of the game to hide the shot. The murderer is revealed to be , who killed Jerome to prevent him from moving the club to a different location, which would have ruined Gus's local legacy and status. Episode Details Original Air Date: January 26, 2017. Detective: DI Humphrey Goodman (played by Kris Marshall). Setting: Honoré, Saint Marie.
The fourth episode of the sixth season of Delitti in Paradiso (Death in Paradise), titled "," centers on the death of Jerome Martin, the president of the Saint Marie Cricket Club, during a night game. Plot Overview
A club member with financial secrets that Jerome was about to expose. The Investigation
DI Humphrey Goodman and the team must figure out how a man was shot in an open field without anyone noticing.
The team investigates why the gunshot wasn't heard, eventually discovering it was masked by the loud "crack" of a cricket bat hitting a ball.
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