Back home, Blake tells Hannam, who is left-handed, how he killed Prentice while stealing the body of a man who died from radiation poisoning due to atomic tests.
Angela Waterston, who has the fatal disease aplastic anemia, plans to marry and asks Blake to stand in place of her father at her wedding.
Given a clue by Oriel's paintings, Blake examines the ECT log, finding that David was given sessions by Dr Laine before and after Violet was killed.
Surgeon Geoffrey Nicholson, an officious man on the hospital board made Hazel's life a misery, as she discussed in her last conversation with Mattie.
Joy McDonald appears in town to do a story about Blake at the request of Patrick Tyneman, who is on the hospital board, but he talks her into digging into Nicholson, who had benefited under the estate of a patient who died soon after changing her will.
Blake finds evidence that Trevorrow had a tryst with a lover in the town hall storage room, including a lipstick-stained handkerchief among his effects.
Later that evening Lawson picks Blake up at home and takes him to town hall, where Joy lies dead near the stairs where Trevorrow was found.
Blake visits town hall and sees blood up on a ceiling light fixture and a cricket bat in Doug Calahan's office.
Bobby Lee, lead singer of a popular rock and roll group, dies in an alley outside Ballarat's concert hall surrounded by his fans.
Blake realizes the items Shirley found belonged to Bowen's 16-year-old daughter Peggy and takes them to her in the pub basement where the body is still located.
People who were at the botanical garden the day before the body was found saw the man kissing a blonde woman under the tree, but they didn't see her face so cannot identify Mrs Lundqvist.
Charlie Davis captures Aaron, a mentally impaired and mute man who had been hiding in the bushes, and he indicates that Mrs Lundqvist was not the woman with the victim in the botanic garden; she is not the same shape.
Superintendent Lawson and Charlie Davis find the vehicle, a delivery truck apparently owned by Leon Woods, owner of Ballarat Apple Farm.
When Blake and Alice Harvey resume the autopsy the next morning, they find that Ashford's internal organs are out of place, just like those of a parachutist whose chute did not open.
At the flying club, Blake and Davis examine the log book, which is written in pencil, and speak with Hugh Dankworth and his co-pilot Lyle Townsend.
In the autopsy, Blake and Harvey find evidence of pressure applied to Adam's neck and realize that he did not run out of the projection room because he was unconscious; it was a murder.
Interviews with cinema staff and patrons reveal a discrepancy between their reports that the theatre was full and manager Miles McLaren's claim that only a few people wre there.
As an art class begins, the instructor Geoffrey Ledwith pulls away the screen to reveal a bloody, dead woman, Virginia Mackay, the life model and his girlfriend.
Reviewing Mackay's books about famous Australian Painter David Davies, Blake finds a print of his mother's portrait of her friend Agnes Clasby, who is still his patient.
The church sewing circle, including Jean, Celia Lloyd and Dorothy Turner, meet at Blake's home to prepare the linens for the funeral.
Tyneman switches his sponsorship from Dennis Goodman to Tim Webb, a member of the high school team who is regarded as a potential Olympian.
Blake arrives just in time to stop Ruth from a second murder, and she tells the police how she killed her husband and admits making the footprints with Mark's boots.
Blake meets Davis at Doyle's home, where they find wheel tracks leading to the memorial, and question Ken Farmer's nephew Georgie Bromley.
Jock signed a false death certificate for Blake's mother; he says she took her own life and he tells the story in detail, naming Doug Ashby as being present, among others.
Back at the scene of the death, Chief Superintendent Lawson (who has recently been restored to his previous rank) pushes Charlie Davis out of the way as a car comes speeding from the garage, hitting him, bouncing him in the air and driving away.
The famed Clive Hildebrand, the second place driver of the stage who wants to stay amateur, mistakenly thought that his mechanic Errol betrayed him, so he killed him brutally.
The young daughter Elizabeth of the couple goes from the care of the neighbor to her maternal grandmother Irene to Rose, who finds her at home alone, to the police, and then to Jean.
The circle of friends is described by Keith Ellis, owner of the car, as sharing everything, which includes spouses, as they watch the couples at the gathering in honor of Merv.
It is the week before Christmas, and Blake investigates the murder of Daryl Fitzpatrick, a local farmer shot to death at point blank range.
Baker is angry at Blake, blaming him for the death of his younger daughter Anna, who killed herself in prison while she was being held for a murder she committed (Series 3, Episode 7).