Murder at the Gallop
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Mr Enderby was murdered.
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We know the motive:
£25,000 to each of the family.

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Yes... and it's a great deal of money
and since they all benefit...

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They are all suspects, true,
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but a motive isn't enough.
Facts are what we want

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otherwise we're groping in the dark.
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No, we must set to work to find out
all we can about the entire family.

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- Mrs Heyley-Brown?
- Yes.

:15:28
Always a good starting place.
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Of course
I disapprove of her gossiping,

:15:32
but in a desperate situation,
one must use the means at hand.

:15:36
- Yes.
- I suggest we start at once.

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Oh?
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Surely you realise why?
:15:43
Have you and I
ever read a murder thriller

:15:45
that stops at a single killing?
:15:47
Then you mean...
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Yes, the killer may strike again.
:15:52
I hadn't thought of that.
:15:53
Perhaps the police...
:15:55
We will go to the police
when our case is complete.

:15:58
They have their methods,
we have ours.

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Yes... and moreover I'm told
that Cora Lansquenet

:16:44
did not return to Milchester
just for the funeral.

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After living in France
for a number of years,

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two months ago, she rented
a cottage a few miles from here.

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That's where her brother,
Mr Enderby, visited her.

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The vicar maintains
that he was a recluse.


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