It is 1935 and Dr Buck Ruxton has just committed murder. He is about to find out the meaning of 'modern investigation techniques'.
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CREDITS
This episode was written and produced by Michael Park for Be Quiet Media.
The music for every episode of Scotland is by the human jigsaw puzzle, Mitch Bain.
Jamie Mowat makes original illustrations for our episodes. See more of her incredible art at TIDLIN.com.
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