- What seems to be a case of petty theft turns into an investigation of a two-year-old kidnapping when a fingerprint found on a stolen figurine bought at a local car-boot sale actually matches one found on the ransom note.
- A couple come to town looking for their daughter that was taken two years earlier. The wife asks the local gypsy woman for help but a local witch contradicts her findings. Who is lying and why? And where is the missing girl? Suspicions are falling on Robbie but Maggie does not want to hear it, as it is about her brother.—minty1364
- What seems to be a case of petty theft turns into an investigation of a two-year-old kidnapping when Maggie and PJ realise that a fingerprint found on a stolen figurine bought at a local car-boot sale actually matches one found on the ransom note. In no time the wealthy parents of Helen McMurtrie, the missing child, arrive in town and start demanding action. Felicity, the mother, is particularly anxious, and when she runs into an old acquaintance, Siobhan Kennedy hairdresser and witch, she insists that the police employ her as a clairvoyant. Much to Tom's surprise, Siobhan refuses, it's not what she does. However, the McMurtrie's offer of a $50,000 reward brings another clairvoyant contender into the station. This is Magda Lupescu, who introduces herself as a Romanian Gypsy. Under skeptical police supervision, Magda uses a bracelet belonging to the missing child to perform psychometry over a local map. She assures the Heelers that if they search in a particular spot, they will find evidence of the little girl, who is, unfortunately, dead. Sure enough, the search leads straight to a hidden garbage bag containing the clothes Helen McMurtrie was wearing when she was kidnapped. This raises the suspicions of the ever-skeptical PJ, if you discount "mumbo-jumbo", how did Magda know where to find the clothes? PJ's suspicions are increased when he and Maggie discover that Magda has a small girl living with her. Trouble is, Helen is blonde and Australian and would be eight years old now, whereas this girl is dark-haired and Romanian and only six. What does Magda really know? The best person to find out, under the circumstances, seems to be Siobhan Kennedy. Her verdict is that although Magda is a genuine "finder", she is lying about the child being dead. With this incentive, the Heelers renew their efforts to find the missing child. Meanwhile, after one look at Robbie Doyle, Siobhan tells Dash that she thinks he is using heroin - he has a "murky aura". But when Dash passes this intelligence onto Maggie, Maggie refuses to believe it - until she has the house to herself and just can't resist the temptation to search it for drugs. The house is clean, and Maggie heaves a huge sigh of relief - until she remembers the veggie patch that Robbie was so keen to dig for her.
- What seems to be a case of petty theft turns into an investigation of a two-year-old kidnapping when Maggie and PJ realise that a fingerprint found on a stolen figurine bought at a local car-boot sale actually matches one found on the ransom note. In no time the wealthy parents of Helen McMurtrie, the missing child, arrive in town and start demanding action. Felicity, the mother, is particularly anxious, and when she runs into an old acquaintance, Siobhan Kennedy hairdresser and witch, she insists that the police employ her as a clairvoyant. Much to Tom's surprise, Siobhan refuses, it's not what she does.
However, the McMurtrie's offer of a $50,000 reward brings another clairvoyant contender into the station. This is Magda Lupescu, who introduces herself as a Romanian Gypsy. Under skeptical police supervision, Magda uses a bracelet belonging to the missing child to perform psychometry over a local map. She assures the Heelers that if they search in a particular spot, they will find evidence of the little girl, who is, unfortunately, dead. Sure enough, the search leads straight to a hidden garbage bag containing the clothes Helen McMurtrie was wearing when she was kidnapped. This raises the suspicions of the ever-skeptical PJ, if you discount "mumbo-jumbo", how did Magda know where to find the clothes?
PJ's suspicions are increased when he and Maggie discover that Magda has a small girl living with her. Trouble is, Helen is blonde and Australian and would be eight years old now, whereas this girl is dark-haired and Romanian and only six. What does Magda really know? The best person to find out, under the circumstances, seems to be Siobhan Kennedy. Her verdict is that although Magda is a genuine "finder", she is lying about the child being dead. With this incentive, the Heelers renew their efforts to find the missing child.
Meanwhile, after one look at Robbie Doyle, Siobhan tells Dash that she thinks he is using heroin - he has a "murky aura". But when Dash passes this intelligence onto Maggie, Maggie refuses to believe it... until she has the house to herself and just can't resist the temptation to search it for drugs. The house is clean, and Maggie heaves a huge sigh of relief - until she remembers the veggie patch that Robbie was so keen to dig for her.
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