Midsomer Murders - Season 15, Episode 2 - Murder of Innocence - Full Episode

Published 2020-05-01
When a barrister is killed in Midsomer, suspicion falls on convicted murderer Grady Felton. But Grady has a solid alibi. Barnaby suspects he is working with an accomplice – until Grady himself is targeted in an arson attack.

All Comments (21)
  • Superb series. I'm confined to a wheelchair, and I watch three or four episodes a day. The new cast is excellent. Sykes often steals the scene he is in, this dog is a darling pet, and beloved by DCI John Barnaby. The new ME is lovely and professional. And Jones is still with us. Sarah Barnaby is charming. Thank you to the one who posted this.
  • @geemom04
    Is there anyone left alive in Midsomer?! 🤣
  • There must be an extremely high population of foxes in Midsomer. Every time somebody walks outside after dark there’s always a fox barking.
  • This has to be the most dangerous place in the world to live. Nobody ever dies a natural death. They're all murdered.
  • @tonyareed5083
    I love this show. I have spent nearly 1-year binge-watching 14-seasons, and I am now into Season 15. Amazingly, this is the FIRST EPISODE to feature a POC 🙃playing a minor, but memorable part. Unbelievable, but better late than never. 🙂
  • Grim little detail - that crack when the pathologist twisted the victim's neck to show the injection site. Yikes!
  • @MoonRay0325
    People underestimate the damage that wrongful imprisonment can do.
  • @theskyehiker
    It’s a wonder there are any birds left in the countryside, not to mention people.
  • The returning criminal looks perfect for a Jane Eyre type actor. Very moody looking, lovely deep voice.
  • I think all law officers, firefighters, paramedics, should maintain as close to Academy fitness as possible. It just makes sense to me.
  • @youqincui706
    Can you upload more seasons? Can’t wait to see more.
  • @garygone5234
    I like that they are using more young characters in this series and that the locations are not ALWAYS at festivals, charity balls, carnivals or at some wealthy person's huge estate. It seems more realistic and gives Barnaby and Jones some street cred, and all the younger lovelies in it make it more enjoyable to watch.