Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Van Gogh Sunflower

Van Gogh Sunflower
"He has no money left-he is worn out......his feet lead him of his ownaccord to the police station. "But even a cornered beast will fight.Mr Cust fully believes that he didthe murders but he sticks strongly to his plea of innocence.And he holdswith desperation to that alibi for the second murder.At least that cannot belaid to his door. "As I say,when I saw him,I knew at once that he was not the murdererand that my name meant nothing to him.I knew,too,that he thought himselfthe murderer! "After he had confessed his guilt to me,I knew more strongly than everthat my own theory was right."
Van Gogh Sunflower
"Your theory,"said Franklin Clarke,"is absurd!" Poirot shook his head. "No,Mr Clarke.You were safe enough so long as no one suspect you.Onceyou were suspected proofs were easy to obtain." "Proofs?" "Yes.I found the stick that you used in the Andover and Churston murdersin a cupboard at Combeside.An ordinary stick with a thick knob handle.Asection of wood had been removed and melted lead poured in.Your photographwas picked out from half a dozen others by two people who saw you leavingthe cinema when you were supposed to be on the race-course at Doncaster.
Van Gogh Sunflower

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