Noel Ashford was the president of the local flying club. The second body is Sid Bartel, age 70, an itinerant scrap metal dealer who has been shot in the back of the head. Brett Blake - Riverchase Dermatology Charlie Davis, now acting sergeant, has moved into Blake's house. The next program has Simon versus Waterman, student versus master. Jean and Lucien return home after getting married. Doctor Blake decides that the dead man was bitten by a snake, and realizes the danger to Parks. The autopsy reveals Bartel was also was beaten when alive. She reveals her relationship with Philippe, who is not homosexual, and that she was at the restaurant the evening Philippe was killed, seeing a light there. Lawson arrives to resolve the situation as Blake makes a full apology for his own mistakes. Jean tells Blake not to show her affection; it is painful for her and for Mei Lin. Munro says she could be prosecuted for revealing details of an investigation to a member of the public and is a credible suspect with means and motive. Charlie's brother, Ray. When a wayward girl from the local reform school is found dead in Lake Wendouree, Dr Lucien Blake is immediately suspicious. Dr. Harvey comes to the club, saying she needs to see the body to identify the poison. Blake considers that Mattie's patient may be that elder daughter, as she came from Bendigo for the memorial of her sister's death. Nurse Violet Ashby is murdered in the Blackhill psychiatric hospital. CLIP 03/08/21. It shows her intention to be with Tamas. Blake takes an early morning walk to the church and wonders aloud whether Father Morton knew he was losing his mind. Hobart and Charlie have bad feelings between them. An attempt is made to kill Doctor Blake, but suspended superintendent William Munro takes the fatal bullet instead. In flashback images, we see Blake putting an envelope in the post box, which he recalls as he and Jean talk about their future, and making decisions together. Harriet reveals that she is pregnant with Edward's child, which brings her closer to her mother-in-law Susan. Norman Baker mentions that his younger daughter died ten years earlier, and he had a memorial for her that day. His hand was cut off by one of the machines, which had no safety switch.