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Chapter 358
In the wake of Sir Clarke's case, the ABC murders have seen unprecedented attention.
The media distorted the facts and reported relevant news.
The case does not seem to have made any substantial progress, but the police are still tirelessly maintaining a detailed investigation, not letting go of any details, and have detained more than ten people.
Compared with the busyness of the police, our great detective Poirot seems lazy, staying alone at home without much action.
But according to Poirot, his powers lay in his brain, not his feet.
During this period of time, he was not doing nothing, but thinking about the psychological outline of the murderer.
This made Karl feel that Poirot's character became more three-dimensional.
The success of the series depends on whether the story is wonderful or not, the most important thing is obviously the personal charm of the detective.
After the previous "Roger's Mystery" and the description in this book, the image of Poirot, a mustache detective, has become full and three-dimensional in Karl's mind.
Reading on, Poirot pays another visit to Sir Clarke's seriously ill wife.
Mrs. Clark said in a trance, [It's about Carl's death, right? ]
Karl couldn't help being a little stunned when he saw this passage. Before, he was thinking of escaping, but he didn't expect Sir Clark to have the same name as himself.
With a sense of subtlety, Carl continued to read.
Mrs. Clarke revealed that there were no visitors at home on the day of Sir Clark's death. That morning she saw her secretary, Miss Gray, standing at the front door talking to a strange man.
After getting this clue, Poirot received the fourth letter again.
ABC previewed the next stop, Doncaster (Doncaster) in September NO.11.
After the police learned of the contents of the letter, they planned to inform the whole of Doncaster to keep people whose names start with D on guard at all times and to deploy police force on a large scale.
But it is a pity that there will be a horse race in Doncaster that day, and the situation suddenly becomes complicated.
According to the information obtained from Mrs. Clark, Poirot approached Miss Gray again and questioned why she hadn't mentioned the visit of a strange man that day.
Miss Gray was startled at first, and then suddenly remembered that there was indeed a man who came to sell stockings that day.
Catching the key phrase, Poirot put his head in his hands and suddenly became excited.
The stockings smoothly connected three cases that could not be found to be connected in series.
In case A, a pair of stockings was placed on the table in Mrs. Asher's store; in case B, Betty's mother also bought a pair of stockings for Betty on the day of the incident.
And now the product that Miss Gray is selling is silk stockings again!
What secrets are hidden behind the stockings?Is it the fall of morality or the distortion of human nature?Carl couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Turning to the next chapter, the perspective is switched to non-Hastings self-narration again.
Mr. Custer, who had appeared before, reappeared, still reading the report on the murder case.
The landlady asked about Custer's travel plan, and Custer was going to a small town only six or seven miles away from Doncaster.
This made Carl think that Custer should be the murderer, but he still couldn't figure out the key point.
On the other hand, the police began to investigate the stocking manufacturers.
At the same time, Tom, the landlord's daughter's boyfriend, accidentally picked up Castel's ticket at the station. The destination of the ticket is not the town, but Doncaster.
In Doncaster on the 21st, the police made strict arrangements for prevention and control at the racecourse, but the murder happened in a movie theater.
Custer ran out of the movie theater and ran all the way back to the hotel with a smile on his face.
After returning to the room, Castor's smile suddenly disappeared, and he found a blood stain on his cuff.
Taking it out of his pocket again, he took out a knife that was also bloody.
While cleaning, he was suddenly caught by the waiter and stunned on the spot, even though he explained that his hand was cut.
But the waiter obviously couldn't believe it. After all, the whole of Doncaster was reporting the ABC case, so he went out and called the police.
At the scene of the crime, the police checked the body. The deceased was stabbed to death by a knife. His occupation was a barber named Ersfield.
This made Poirot and others wonder, what about killing from A to Z?Why do you still have a skip number?
However, after questioning, Mr. Downs, who found the body at the scene, changed places with Mr. E before, which led to the murderer killing the wrong person.
After receiving the report from the waiter, Poirot and others rushed to the hotel again, and saw that the registered abbreviation was ABC.
He didn't take his luggage with him when he fled, and the box was full of stockings.
Then the police again received a report from the landlord's daughter's boyfriend Tom.
According to Tom's description, Custer was quickly locked. After searching the residence, he found letter paper, a large number of stockings and eight brand new ABC timetables in the stocking box, which can be said to be conclusive evidence.
Then Custer himself fell in front of the police station.
The case seems to be clear so far, and the murderer has been caught. According to our understanding, Custer is mentally disturbed and is an epileptic.
When you are sleepwalking, you may not realize that you have killed someone.
But the letter to Poirot is still an unsolved mystery, about which Castor doesn't answer a word.
Although the reason behind it is unknown, the case itself can be regarded as over.
At this time, a middle-aged man in his 40s appeared and provided Custer with an alibi.
Claiming that on the night of case B, he met Custer at the hotel in Eastbourne, and the two played dominoes together until 10 minutes after twelve o'clock in the middle of the night.
Based on this description, it is unlikely that Custer was present at Bexhill Beach that night and strangled Betty.
However, the other few cases, especially the D case in Doncaster, can be said to be well-documented, and they can also be called closed.
However, how the B case was completed is still a problem, and Poirot is going to continue to investigate the truth behind it.
After reading this, Carl squeezed the remaining thickness of the book.
The thickness of the pages told him that things should not be that simple.
Originally, Carl thought it was more likely that Custer was the murderer.
But after reading such a paragraph, he was epileptic and had an illness, which made him feel that the murderer should be someone else.
Karben was going to try to make some guesses, but he was really curious about the follow-up progress, so he didn't stop to think, and continued to turn the page of the story in his hands.
Based on the analysis of Poirot's interview and the conversation with Castor.
Successfully confirmed the existence of another mysterious person behind Custer.
The murderer may not be one person, but two people!
A play came to its final climax, and Poirot called everyone together for the final explanation of the case.
Carl couldn't help but licked his lips after reading this, and subconsciously picked up the cup by the table.
The cup was already empty, but he didn't plan to add water, but sat where he was and continued to turn the pages.
emmmmm re-read "ABC Murder", the final part of the truth is going to be revised again, it took a long time to write, I owe you a chapter (.`)
The media distorted the facts and reported relevant news.
The case does not seem to have made any substantial progress, but the police are still tirelessly maintaining a detailed investigation, not letting go of any details, and have detained more than ten people.
Compared with the busyness of the police, our great detective Poirot seems lazy, staying alone at home without much action.
But according to Poirot, his powers lay in his brain, not his feet.
During this period of time, he was not doing nothing, but thinking about the psychological outline of the murderer.
This made Karl feel that Poirot's character became more three-dimensional.
The success of the series depends on whether the story is wonderful or not, the most important thing is obviously the personal charm of the detective.
After the previous "Roger's Mystery" and the description in this book, the image of Poirot, a mustache detective, has become full and three-dimensional in Karl's mind.
Reading on, Poirot pays another visit to Sir Clarke's seriously ill wife.
Mrs. Clark said in a trance, [It's about Carl's death, right? ]
Karl couldn't help being a little stunned when he saw this passage. Before, he was thinking of escaping, but he didn't expect Sir Clark to have the same name as himself.
With a sense of subtlety, Carl continued to read.
Mrs. Clarke revealed that there were no visitors at home on the day of Sir Clark's death. That morning she saw her secretary, Miss Gray, standing at the front door talking to a strange man.
After getting this clue, Poirot received the fourth letter again.
ABC previewed the next stop, Doncaster (Doncaster) in September NO.11.
After the police learned of the contents of the letter, they planned to inform the whole of Doncaster to keep people whose names start with D on guard at all times and to deploy police force on a large scale.
But it is a pity that there will be a horse race in Doncaster that day, and the situation suddenly becomes complicated.
According to the information obtained from Mrs. Clark, Poirot approached Miss Gray again and questioned why she hadn't mentioned the visit of a strange man that day.
Miss Gray was startled at first, and then suddenly remembered that there was indeed a man who came to sell stockings that day.
Catching the key phrase, Poirot put his head in his hands and suddenly became excited.
The stockings smoothly connected three cases that could not be found to be connected in series.
In case A, a pair of stockings was placed on the table in Mrs. Asher's store; in case B, Betty's mother also bought a pair of stockings for Betty on the day of the incident.
And now the product that Miss Gray is selling is silk stockings again!
What secrets are hidden behind the stockings?Is it the fall of morality or the distortion of human nature?Carl couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Turning to the next chapter, the perspective is switched to non-Hastings self-narration again.
Mr. Custer, who had appeared before, reappeared, still reading the report on the murder case.
The landlady asked about Custer's travel plan, and Custer was going to a small town only six or seven miles away from Doncaster.
This made Carl think that Custer should be the murderer, but he still couldn't figure out the key point.
On the other hand, the police began to investigate the stocking manufacturers.
At the same time, Tom, the landlord's daughter's boyfriend, accidentally picked up Castel's ticket at the station. The destination of the ticket is not the town, but Doncaster.
In Doncaster on the 21st, the police made strict arrangements for prevention and control at the racecourse, but the murder happened in a movie theater.
Custer ran out of the movie theater and ran all the way back to the hotel with a smile on his face.
After returning to the room, Castor's smile suddenly disappeared, and he found a blood stain on his cuff.
Taking it out of his pocket again, he took out a knife that was also bloody.
While cleaning, he was suddenly caught by the waiter and stunned on the spot, even though he explained that his hand was cut.
But the waiter obviously couldn't believe it. After all, the whole of Doncaster was reporting the ABC case, so he went out and called the police.
At the scene of the crime, the police checked the body. The deceased was stabbed to death by a knife. His occupation was a barber named Ersfield.
This made Poirot and others wonder, what about killing from A to Z?Why do you still have a skip number?
However, after questioning, Mr. Downs, who found the body at the scene, changed places with Mr. E before, which led to the murderer killing the wrong person.
After receiving the report from the waiter, Poirot and others rushed to the hotel again, and saw that the registered abbreviation was ABC.
He didn't take his luggage with him when he fled, and the box was full of stockings.
Then the police again received a report from the landlord's daughter's boyfriend Tom.
According to Tom's description, Custer was quickly locked. After searching the residence, he found letter paper, a large number of stockings and eight brand new ABC timetables in the stocking box, which can be said to be conclusive evidence.
Then Custer himself fell in front of the police station.
The case seems to be clear so far, and the murderer has been caught. According to our understanding, Custer is mentally disturbed and is an epileptic.
When you are sleepwalking, you may not realize that you have killed someone.
But the letter to Poirot is still an unsolved mystery, about which Castor doesn't answer a word.
Although the reason behind it is unknown, the case itself can be regarded as over.
At this time, a middle-aged man in his 40s appeared and provided Custer with an alibi.
Claiming that on the night of case B, he met Custer at the hotel in Eastbourne, and the two played dominoes together until 10 minutes after twelve o'clock in the middle of the night.
Based on this description, it is unlikely that Custer was present at Bexhill Beach that night and strangled Betty.
However, the other few cases, especially the D case in Doncaster, can be said to be well-documented, and they can also be called closed.
However, how the B case was completed is still a problem, and Poirot is going to continue to investigate the truth behind it.
After reading this, Carl squeezed the remaining thickness of the book.
The thickness of the pages told him that things should not be that simple.
Originally, Carl thought it was more likely that Custer was the murderer.
But after reading such a paragraph, he was epileptic and had an illness, which made him feel that the murderer should be someone else.
Karben was going to try to make some guesses, but he was really curious about the follow-up progress, so he didn't stop to think, and continued to turn the page of the story in his hands.
Based on the analysis of Poirot's interview and the conversation with Castor.
Successfully confirmed the existence of another mysterious person behind Custer.
The murderer may not be one person, but two people!
A play came to its final climax, and Poirot called everyone together for the final explanation of the case.
Carl couldn't help but licked his lips after reading this, and subconsciously picked up the cup by the table.
The cup was already empty, but he didn't plan to add water, but sat where he was and continued to turn the pages.
emmmmm re-read "ABC Murder", the final part of the truth is going to be revised again, it took a long time to write, I owe you a chapter (.`)
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