Murder Most Foul
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Not that one, Inspector, this one.
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"Remember September 1951. A rose by
any other name would smell. Ring..."

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Miss Marple! I distinctly asked you
not to interfere.

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- Inspector, that strange woman is...
- Yes, Miss Marple.

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Allow me.
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Sergeant, escort her to headquarters
for a complete statement.

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I'll see her later.
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After you, Sergeant.
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Sergeant, are you sure you didn't
mishear what Miss Marple said?

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I did not, sir.
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No, well. Will you come in please,
Miss Marple?

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Almost a draw, Sergeant.
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Well, please, sit down.
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All right, Miss Marple,
let us suppose, just suppose,

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that Mrs McGinty was blackmailing
one of those actors.

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Let's say this was the actual
blackmail note she sent.

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By all means, Inspector.
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As it was lying beside the whisky
bottle in George's dressing room,

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she must have sent it to him.
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That does spring to mind.
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- So she was blackmailing him.
- It would appear so.

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If there's anything at all in what
you say, he murdered her.

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On the face of it, yes.
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Are we to suppose that in a belated
fit of remorse he poisoned himself?

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- Perhaps.
- Or did someone else poison him?


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