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Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle is the fourth Murder, She Wrote TV movie. It aired on May 9, 2003.
Summary[]
Jessica Fletcher travels to Ireland, where she becomes involved in a clue-driven hunt for secret treasure.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher
Also Starring[]
- Fionnula Flanagan as Margaret Byrne
- Tegan West as Mr. Charles McCafferty
- Cyril O'Reilly as Paddy Whelan
- Lynn Wanlass as Nora Flood
- Timothy V. Murphy as Inspector O'Dwyer
- Joe Michael Burke as Michael Davis
- Andrew Connolly as Tom Molloy
- Geraldine Hughes as Fiona Byrne
- Helena Carroll as Kitty Murphy
- Sean Lawlor as John Herlihy
- William Morgan Sheppard as Denny
- Gerry Gibson as Harry Ryan
- Sarah-Hane Potts as Breeta Byrne
- Peter Donat as Eamon Byrne
- Mary-Pat Green as Brigie Murphy
- Colin McCabe as Malachi
- Tim DeZarn as Arresting Sergeant
- Louise Osbourne as Police Woman
- Alisa Collins as Susan
- Norman Marshak as Lively Man
- Peter Shaw Jr. as Jogger
- Johnathon Gorman as Waiter
- Rebecca Michael as Cop #1 (uncredited)
- Mark Sheppard as Man In Car (uncredited)
Case Summary[]
- Victims: John Herlithy, Michael Davis, Nora Flood
- Cause of death: Hit in the back of the head; Stabbed in the abdomen with a sword; Unknown, but possibly strangled
- Killer: Charles McCafferty
- Motive: John refused to give away where the treasure is; Micheal was blackmailing him when he witnessed the murder of John; Saw Nora as a liability and when scaring her wasn't enough, decided to killed her.
Trivia[]
- This TV movie was based on The Celtic Riddle, a novel by Lyn Hamilton.
- This was the final Muder, She Wrote movie.
- This movie marks the final TV appearance of Jessica Fletcher.
Gallery[]
External links[]
- "Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle" at the Internet Movie Database