List of Blue Murder Episodes - Season 4: 2004

Season 4: 2004

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Season
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod.
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40 1 "Blind Eye" T.W. Peacocke Karen Hill April 21st, 2004 401
A Filipina nanny is murdered.
41 2 "Special Delivery" Steve DiMarco Cal Coons April 28th, 2004 402
The owner of a construction company goes missing.
42 3 "Boys' Club" T.W. Peacocke Steve Lucas May 5th, 2004 403
When a police officer is murdered, his partner is one of the suspects.
43 4 "Janet Green" T.W. Peacocke Jill Golick May 12th, 2004 404
Two women with the same name are murdered within days of one another.
44 5 "Boarders" Scott Summersgill Jill Golick May 19th, 2004 405
A student is murdered at a private school.
45 6 "Midnight Man" Steve DiMarco David Barlow May 26th, 2004 406
The ex-wife of a novelist is found murdered in an apparent burglary.
46 7 "Eyewitness" T.W. Peacocke Cal Coons June 2nd, 2004 407
A psychic claims to have seen a murder.
47 8 "Upstairs Downstairs" Scott Summersgill David Barlow June 9th, 2004 408
When a young woman is murdered, the cook and her brother believe Weeks is harder on them because they are black.
48 9 "Home Invasion" Scott Summersgill David Cole June 16th, 2004 409
An apparent home invasion leads to a former police officer who may be involved in a drug scheme.
49 10 "Spooks" Cal Coons Cal Coons June 25th, 2004 410
When a math professor is murdered, Oosterhuis is warned off the case by his old partner from Homicide.
50 11 "Cell Block 13" T.W. Peacocke Steve Lucas June 18th, 2004 411
An actor is found murdered in his trailer.
51 12 "Party Line" T.W. Peacocke Karen Hill July 2nd, 2004 412
A provincial cabinet minister is found murdered.
52 13 "Family Reunion" T.W. Peacocke Jill Golick July 9th, 2004 413
The mummified remains of an infant are found inside a tree.

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