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Da Vinci's Inquest/Fantasy

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Fantasy
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Season 2, Episode 12
Airdate January 12, 2000
Written by Larry Campbell,
Chris Haddock
Directed by Chris Haddock
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Da Vinci's InquestSeason Two

Fantasy is the twelfth episode of the second season of Da Vinci's Inquest, and the twenty-fifth episode overall.

Starring: Nicholas Campbell (Dominic Da Vinci), Suleka Mathew (Dr. Sunita "Sunny" Ramen), Donnelly Rhodes (Detective Leo Shannon), Venus Terzo (Detective Angela Kosmo), Ian Tracey (Detective Mick Leary), Gwynyth Walsh (Dr. Patricia Da Vinci), Robert Wisden (Chief Coroner Dr. James Flynn) (credit only)

Guest Starring: Matt Frewer (Larry Williams), Wendy Van Reisen (Jean Williams), Andrew Wheeler (Dr. Mark Kinnison), Nancy Sivak (Ginger Smith), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Sergeant Sheila Kurtz), Peter Williams (Morris Winston), Sean Day Michael (Robbie), Fred Keating (Jack Pierce), Andrew Airlie (Williams's Lawyer)

and Callum Keith Rennie (Detective Bobby Marlowe)

Co-Starring: Clay St. Thomas (Vic Berry), Peter Mustapic (Uniform #1), Michael P. Northey (Mike), Craig Veroni (Uniform #2), Suzanne Olafson (Uniform #3)

Contents

Plot Overview

When a man is arrested with a prostitute bound and gagged in the trunk of his car, Da Vinci suspects the possibility that he's guilty of something more serious.

Meanwhile, Morris and Shannon look into the death of man found electrocuted.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

  • A man named Larry Williams is found with a prostitute bound and gagged and beaten in the back of his truck and arrested.
  • His truck is impounded and forensics looks it over.
  • Homicide looks at Williams as a suspect in the missing prostitutes case.
  • Williams keeps his wife is in the dark about his behaviour. However, she finds a laundry list of items in shirt pocket. Despite this, when Homicide questions her, she remains in denial.
  • Williams is released. As part of his conditions, he's to make no contact with sex workers and to see an appointed psychiatrist.
  • Detective Marlowe trails Williams.
  • After a couple of sessions, the psychiatrist begins to fear that not only has Williams killed, but that he will do so again.

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes