The modern-day Canadian Olympic champion makes a cameo appearance as a character named Demarc Anderson.
Dr. Julia Ogden and athlete Iggy Roswell advocate for the inclusion of women in the Olympic games. A young girl named Myrtle Cook—based on the real-life future Olympic gold medalist—appears and is inspired by Iggy’s performance. [S16E10] Dash to Death
The investigation begins when a "hotshot" male sprinter—known for his arrogance and verbal abuse toward others—is found dead on the athletic field. He has been graphically killed, impaled through the chest with a javelin. Murdoch's primary task is to determine which of the victim's fierce competitors or slighted peers turned a piece of sporting equipment into a lethal weapon. Subplots and Developments The modern-day Canadian Olympic champion makes a cameo
The episode features several real-life athletic figures and cameos: Canada’s first Black Olympian. A young girl named Myrtle Cook—based on the