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* UnPerson Alexander Taylor gave his stepson Robert this treatment after he ran off, to the point that Joshua (the youngest of the Brewster/Taylor children and a baby at the time that their mother died and Robert left) doesn't even know that he ever existed.
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* UnPerson UnPerson: Alexander Taylor gave his stepson Robert this treatment after he ran off, to the point that Joshua (the youngest of the Brewster/Taylor children and a baby at the time that their mother died and Robert left) doesn't even know that he ever existed.
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* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted. Charlotte's just never seen one before and when Dr. Roberts, an aural psychiatrist, arrives he's able to diagnose her and offer a lot of help (although after so many years, the damage is already done).
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* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted. Charlotte's just never seen one before and when Dr. Roberts, an aural actual psychiatrist, arrives he's able to diagnose her and offer a lot of help (although after so many years, the damage is already done).
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When an unpopular man is knifed at his 60th birthday party, suspicion falls upon his daughter.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Both played straight and inverted. Charlotte's younger brother Joshua would give her food whenever she was locked in the cellar and let her out as soon as their father wasn't paying attention, and also goes to comfort her while she's in jail. Their older brother Robert left the two of them with Alexander when he ran off (something that he regrets) but has since came back to the area, [[spoiler: being there for Charlotte in his disguise as a farmhand, attempting to commit the murder in a way that would ensure that no blame would fall on her, and stating he would have turned himself in if the investigation had remained focused on Charlotte.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Both played straight and inverted. Charlotte's younger brother Joshua would give her food whenever she was locked in the cellar and let her out as soon as their father wasn't paying attention, and also goes to comfort her while she's in jail. Their older brother Robert left the two of them with Alexander when he ran off (something that he regrets) but has since came back to the area, [[spoiler: being there for Charlotte in his disguise as a farmhand, attempting to commit the murder in a way that would ensure that no blame would fall on her, and stating he would have turned himself in if the investigation had remained focused on Charlotte.Charlotte]].
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* TheUnPerson Alexander Taylor gave his stepson Robert this treatment after he ran off, to the point that Joshua (the youngest of the Brewster/Taylor children and a baby at the time that their mother died and Robert left) doesn't even know that he ever existed.
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* TheUnPerson UnPerson Alexander Taylor gave his stepson Robert this treatment after he ran off, to the point that Joshua (the youngest of the Brewster/Taylor children and a baby at the time that their mother died and Robert left) doesn't even know that he ever existed.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Both played straight and inverted. Charlotte's younger brother Joshua would give her food whenever she was locked in the cellar and let her out as soon as their father wasn't paying attention, and also goes to comfort her while she's in jail. Their older brother Robert left the two of them with Alexander when he ran off (something that he regrets) but has since came back to the area, [[spoiler: being there for Charlotte in his disguise as a farmhand, attempting to commit the murder in a way that would ensure that no blame would fall on her, and stating he would have turned himself in if the investigation had remained focused on Charlotte.
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* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted. Charlotte's just never seen one before and when Dr. Roberts, an aural psychiatrist, arrives he's able to diagnose her and offer a lot of help (although after so many years, the damage is already done).
* TheUnPerson Alexander Taylor gave his stepson Robert this treatment after he ran off, to the point that Joshua (the youngest of the Brewster/Taylor children and a baby at the time that their mother died and Robert left) doesn't even know that he ever existed.
* TheUnReveal /RedHerring: Murdoch displays curiosity that it took one of the farmhands, Norman Copps, fifteen minutes to go buy some tobacco when he could have easily made the trip there and back in less than five, but this is never brought up again, and since Copps isn't the murder, wasn't relevant to the story.
* TheUnPerson Alexander Taylor gave his stepson Robert this treatment after he ran off, to the point that Joshua (the youngest of the Brewster/Taylor children and a baby at the time that their mother died and Robert left) doesn't even know that he ever existed.
* TheUnReveal /RedHerring: Murdoch displays curiosity that it took one of the farmhands, Norman Copps, fifteen minutes to go buy some tobacco when he could have easily made the trip there and back in less than five, but this is never brought up again, and since Copps isn't the murder, wasn't relevant to the story.
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* SplitPersonality: Charlotte exhibits a rare realistic portrayal in fiction. "Maddie" acts as the protector, surfacing to fight back when Charlotte feels threatened, and "Girlie" embodies her repressed memories, surfacing when Charlotte sees something or someone that reminds her of her childhood
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* SplitPersonality: Charlotte exhibits a rare realistic portrayal in fiction. "Maddie" acts as the protector, surfacing to fight back when Charlotte feels threatened, and "Girlie" embodies her repressed memories, surfacing when Charlotte sees something or someone that reminds her of her childhoodchildhood.
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* HarmfulToMinors: While going into the cellar to retrieve her doll, three year-old Charlotte saw her father dismembering her mother's corpse, causing her mental break.
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Julia is the mirror image of Charlotte's late birth mother. This leads to the discovery of Charlotte's third personality, Girlie.
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Julia is the mirror image of Charlotte's late birth mother. This leads to the discovery of Charlotte's third personality, Girlie.
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* SplitPersonality: Charlotte exhibits a rare realistic portrayal in fiction. "Maddie" acts as the protector, surfacing to fight back when Charlotte feels threatened, and "Girlie" embodies her repressed memories, surfacing when Charlotte sees something or someone that reminds her of her childhood
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* DeadPersonImpersonation: By proxy! When he remarried, Alexander persuaded his new wife to change her name to that of his first wife Bernice, with the explanation that Bernice had run off with another man and some land that he wanted to sell was in her name. Since Bernice's son Robert had already left home and the other children were too young to remember their real mother, the deception served to hide the original Bernice's murder until Murdoch discovers her corpse buried in the cellar.
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* IdentityImpersonation: When he remarried, Alexander persuaded his new wife to change her name to that of his first wife Bernice, with the explanation that Bernice had run off with another man and some land that he wanted to sell was in her name. Since Bernice's son Robert had already left home and the other children were too young to remember their real mother, the deception served to hide the original Bernice's murder until Murdoch discovers her corpse buried in the cellar.
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* AbusiveParent: The victim abused his children.
* AssholeVictim: He abused his daughter and murdered his first wife.
* CreepyBasement: There was a chopped up skeleton.
* CreepyDoll: A doll without an eye that was buried in a basement with a corpse...
* AssholeVictim: He abused his daughter and murdered his first wife.
* CreepyBasement: There was a chopped up skeleton.
* CreepyDoll: A doll without an eye that was buried in a basement with a corpse...
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* AbusiveParent: The victim Alexander Taylor, the episode's victim, was an alcoholic and abused both Charlotte and his children.
stepson Robert.
* AssholeVictim:He abused In the course of solving his daughter and murder, Murdoch discovers that not only did Taylor abuse his daughter, he murdered his first wife.
* CreepyBasement:There It's established that Charlotte is terrified of the cellar of her family's house and won't go into it voluntarily. This turns out to be because she witnessed her father dismembering and burying her mother there when she was a chopped up skeleton.
three years old.
* CreepyDoll:A Young Charlotte's rag doll without an eye Maddie, which ended up buried with the corpse of Charlotte's mother.
* DemonicPossession: Since Charlotte has no understanding of the concept of multiple personalities, she believes that her memory lapses and the things she does during those blackout periods are happening because she's possessed by the devil. Murdoch and Dr. Roberts explain otherwise.
* IdentityImpersonation: When he remarried, Alexander persuaded his new wife to change her name to that of his first wife Bernice, with the explanation that Bernice had run off with another man and some land that he wanted to sell was in her name. Since Bernice's son Robert had already left home and the other children were too young to remember their real mother, the deception served to hide the original Bernice's murder until Murdoch discovers her corpse buried in the cellar.
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: The Taylors assume that "Boo Boo" is an imaginary friend Charlotte made up as abasement with a corpse...young child. It's actually her nickname for her older half-brother Robert.
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* DemonicPossession: Since Charlotte has no understanding of the concept of multiple personalities, she believes that her memory lapses and the things she does during those blackout periods are happening because she's possessed by the devil. Murdoch and Dr. Roberts explain otherwise.
* IdentityImpersonation: When he remarried, Alexander persuaded his new wife to change her name to that of his first wife Bernice, with the explanation that Bernice had run off with another man and some land that he wanted to sell was in her name. Since Bernice's son Robert had already left home and the other children were too young to remember their real mother, the deception served to hide the original Bernice's murder until Murdoch discovers her corpse buried in the cellar.
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: The Taylors assume that "Boo Boo" is an imaginary friend Charlotte made up as a
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!!Tropes:
* AbusiveParent: The victim abused his children.
* AssholeVictim: He abused his daughter and murdered his first wife.
* CreepyBasement: There was a chopped up skeleton.
* CreepyDoll: A doll without an eye that was buried in a basement with a corpse...
* TheShrink: Murdoch's favourite head doctor makes an appearance, excited to consult a case involving extremely rare case of split personality.
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* AbusiveParent: The victim abused his children.
* AssholeVictim: He abused his daughter and murdered his first wife.
* CreepyBasement: There was a chopped up skeleton.
* CreepyDoll: A doll without an eye that was buried in a basement with a corpse...
* TheShrink: Murdoch's favourite head doctor makes an appearance, excited to consult a case involving extremely rare case of split personality.
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