The Body in The Library 17/18 - Agatha Christie
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@KevinByrne2 Well, that's certainly true. But still, he wouldn't automatically be free of any suspicion. ;) But I agree, he should seem a rather unlikely suspect to the detectives here.
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@AuroraBorealis1990 -- Staging a break-in would divert suspicion from Colonel Bantry, but the best way for Col. Bantry to divert suspicion from himself would be bury the body in the woods, rather than placing it on his own hearth rug.
If I were an investigating officer, I'd conclude that either Bantry was the world's most brazen murderer, or the world's most stupid murderer -- or, most likely, innocent.
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@KevinByrne2 Arthur Bantry might have "staged" a break-in to divert attention from himself. To make it look like someone from outside put the body into his library. So a damaged door (as a matter of fact, we see at the beginning of the film that the door was wide open, leading to the supposition that somebody broke in) is no reason not to suspect Bantry.
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When I stop to think about it, it pretty much always seems like too much work. A bullet in the head behind a building would normally have been far quicker and far more successful.
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No! The body would have been wet when it was found if he had carried it outside in the rain.
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5:18 -- Miss Marple also made a critical discovery at Somerset House in "4.50 from Paddington".
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It's going to come down to $ isn't it?
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@thepcgamewalkthrough rather nonsensical, what a stupid plot!
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Just gotta LOVE that Jane's playing Solitaire while the sting's going down!! Extremely cool & confident, but edgier than knitting during interrogations, ahaha!
Only the rich people had the time to committ murders in the 1950s
Wolverhampton1 3 years ago 18
Oh suuuuuuuuuuure, you find a dead body in your house, so, naturally, what do you do? Clear it out and chuck it into someone else's house! Tch Tch.
thepcgamewalkthrough 2 years ago 10