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Dᴇᴀᴛʜ in Paradise’s new detective accused of being Santa serial k.i.l.l.e.r in Christmas Special – as Don Gilet makes debut

Three men dressed as Santa were all shot at and two were k.i.l.l.e.d - but did the new detective have anything to do with it?

Death in Paradise's new detective accused of being Santa serial killer in Christmas  Special - as Don Gilet makes debut | The Sun

Dᴇᴀᴛʜ in Paradise’s new detective was accused of being a Santa serial k.i.l.l.e.r in the Christmas Special.

Tonight’s festive edition of the hit BBC drama saw Don Gilet make his debut as DI Mervin Wilson.

Death in Paradise's new detective was accused of being a Santa serial killer in the Christmas Special

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Dᴇᴀᴛʜ in Paradise’s new detective was accused of being a Santa serial k.i.l.l.e.r in the Christmas SpecialCredit: PA

Don Gilet made his debut in tonight's episode

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Don Gilet made his debut in tonight’s episodeCredit: BBC

Two men dressed as Santa are killed by the same gun at the same time in different locations

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Two men dressed as Santa are k.i.l.l.e.d by the same gun at the same time in different locationsCredit: BBC

He has replaced Ralf Little, who left Dᴇᴀᴛʜ in Paradise and his role as DI Neville Parker earlier this year at the end of the series.

Mervin was brought in by his boss back in London after Commissioner Selwyn Patterson called for help following the murder of two men dressed as Santa.

The men were strangers to one another and were shot with bullets from the same gun at the exact same time, leaving the local police force baffled.

Melvin already happened to be on the island of Saint Marie for a holiday, which hadn’t gone to plan.

Just as he was about to leave on a plane, his boss back in Blighty told him to stay and help solve the case.

Melvin begrudgingly did as he was told, but quickly rubbed his new colleagues up the wrong way with his demeanour and attitude towards the island.

But things took a further turn for the case when a third man dressed as Santa was shot at, but luckily survived with just an arm wound.

Later, the Commissioner spoke to a female resident of the town who had concerns about a man who had been lurking on her street.

When asked why she thought it was connected, she replied: “Because of the house he’s parked outside, old Mr Blanchard lives there and he works as a Father Christmas for the grotto at the supermarket up in Port Royal.”

The Commissioner then asked for a description of the man, and as she started to think what to say, she glanced around and clocked Melvin.

Looking alarmed, she pointed at an oblivious Melvin and said: “He’s right there.”

Getting louder, she said: “That’s him, that man over there in the green hat, he’s the one who has been committing these murders.”

Others heard her comments and the furore soon caught Melvin’s attention who asked Sergeant Naomi Thomas: “What’s going on?”

Perplexed, she replied: “I think they’re saying that you’re the k.i.l.l.e.r, sir.”

Thankfully, Melvin was able to prove his innocence very quickly to the Commissioner when he explained why he was on the island in the first place and kept visiting the same street.

It took him a little while longer to piece together the puzzle of the murders, but like all good detectives, he got his culprit in the end.

The Christmas Special ended with Melvin driving off into the distance determined to head back to London.

But with Don signed up for the new series of Dᴇᴀᴛʜ in Paradise, viewers will have to wait and see what convinces his new alter ego to change his mind and stay in the Caribbean.

Don's character Melvin wasn't keen to stay on the island

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Don’s character Melvin wasn’t keen to stay on the islandCredit: PA

Dᴇᴀᴛʜ in Paradise airs on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.

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