While this wasn't the best episode in the series it had a decent story which kept me guessing till the end and when the killer was revealed it wasn't one three people I'd suspected. As the episode opened school teacher Connie Bishop is screaming about somebody being in her house but when other villagers get there nobody is to be seen; is she imagining things, is she setting up a way of explaining a murder or is somebody acting against her? In the morning she appears to be unsure about what she did or didn't hear. Claiming to be trying to ease the pressure on Connie fellow villager Zukie usurps her position organising a long running village fund raiser leading to some bad feeling when she tries to stop villagers going so higher spending outsiders can get tickets. She isn't the only person involved in Connie's life who could be victims or suspects; she also has two men competing for her affections, one of whom isn't above slandering his rival. When murders start happening in Connie's garden she fears that she is doing more than walking in her sleep.
I liked the fact that the killer was not too obvious although some viewers might be a bit disappointed as there is little evidence to point to the killer earlier in the story. I thought Nancy Carroll did a good job as school teacher Connie and I can see why several men in the village were enamoured with her. Suzanne Burden also did well as Zukie, a character so odious I kept wanting her to be the next victim.
I liked the fact that the killer was not too obvious although some viewers might be a bit disappointed as there is little evidence to point to the killer earlier in the story. I thought Nancy Carroll did a good job as school teacher Connie and I can see why several men in the village were enamoured with her. Suzanne Burden also did well as Zukie, a character so odious I kept wanting her to be the next victim.