Endeavour season 7 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The episode unfolds with a fervent debate at a women's college against admitting men, citing safety concerns. Meanwhile, a murder investigation reveals vampire-like wounds on the victim, and Carl Sturgis is arrested based on shaky circumstantial evidence, including a ladder and a tune whistled by a passerby. As the investigation deepens, Morse's instincts are questioned by his superiors, and the team grapples with personal and professional turmoil. Doubts about Sturgis's guilt in all the cases linger, portraying the emotional and investigative complexities of the case.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the woman's argument against admitting men into the women's college?
She believed it would compromise their safety and freedom.
What unusual detail was noted about the murder victim examined by Max?
There were vampire-like wounds adjacent to the jugular.
What tune was a passerby reported to have heard the night of the murder?
The passerby heard someone whistling a tune associated with Antonio.
Who was arrested for the murder of Bridget Mulcahy?
Carl Sturgis was arrested based on circumstantial evidence.
What was the woman's stance on making their college coeducational?
She was fiercely opposed to it and vowed to fight against the idea.
How are the murder cases at Corax House and the towpath connected?
Both women were known to the individual responsible for the murders, suggesting a serial killer.
How does Morse's investigative approach cause tension with his superiors?
His superiors question his instincts and methods, leading to doubts about his investigative approach.
What is the significance of the whistling tune in the investigation?
The tune is associated with the suspect, Antonio, and is a recurring element in witness accounts.
What is the outcome of Carl Sturgis's arrest?
He is arrested for murder, but there are lingering doubts about his guilt in all the cases.
How do personal struggles affect the characters involved in the investigation?
Characters grapple with emotional distress and professional challenges, highlighting the human side of law enforcement.