Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Famous artist painting

Famous artist painting
Motive.Who benefited by the deceased's death?If the motive and theopportunity are fairly obvious,what is a would-be murderer to do?Fake analibi-that is,manipulate time in some way?But that is always a hazardousproceeding.Our murderer thought of a more fantastic defence.Creat ahomicidal murderer! "I had now only to review the various crimes and find the possibleguilty person.The Andover crime?The most likely suspect for that was FranzAscher,but I could not imagine Ascher inventing and carrying out such anelaborate scheme,nor could I see him planning a premeditated murder.TheBexhill crime?Donald Fraser was a possibility.
Famous artist painting
He had brains and ability,anda methodical turn of mind.But his motive for killing his sweetheart couldonly be jealousy-and jealousy does not tend to premeditation.Also I learnedthat he had his holidays early in August,which rendered it unlikely he hadanything to do with the Churston crime.We come to the Churston crimenext-and at once we are on infinitely more promising ground. "Sir Carmichael Clarke was an immensely wealthy man.Who inherits hismoney?His wife,who is dying,has a life interest in it,and it then goes tohis brother Franklin."Famous artist painting

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