Naomi Sinclair is a character appearing in the episode Birds of Prey of the ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders. She was Mallory Edmonton's sister and a doctor. She cared for Mallory's husband, Charles, who had dementia. She claimed to have something to do with Charles's death and a figure is seen injecting Charles with something, although the coroner claimed he died from a heart attack.
She killed Julian Shepherd by drowning him in the bathtub and then putting his body in his car and driving it into the river. Presumably because he was complaining to Charles about needing his investment money back. She killed Eddie Darwin by hitting him with her car after he saw Charles's dead body in Mallory's freezer. Charles was frozen so that his date of death could be delayed and death certificate date signed later than his actual death. This had to do with his investment scheme that Naomi was hoping to make loads of money from.
She killed George Hamilton, because he demanded more money for his part in the investment scheme. Naomi attempted to kill her sister, Mallory, but was attacked by the peregrines or hawks, before she could stab her. She had always wanted what Mallory had- Money!
Victims[]
- Julian Shepherd - Drowned in his bathtub, then placed in his car which was driven into a river to make it appear as suicide.
- Charles Edmonton - Injected with an unknown drug and disguised his death as natural. Dr. Bullard claims it was a heart attack, but Dr. Sinclair says she had something to do with his death.
- Eddie Darwin - Chased and run over by a vehicle and died later in bed from internal bleeding.
- George Hamilton - While trying to save his African artifacts collection from being burned in a fire, he noticed that an African mask was coming at him with an African spear from his collection. He was then impaled in the abdomen and fell on top of the fire.
- Mallory Edmonton - Attempted to stab to death in a struggle, but only cut her hand. Mallory's most beloved peregrine attacked Naomi, and when she tried to crawl for the knife again, she was apprehended.