A wager on murder {10/11}

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Poirot and Hastings are in Deauville, and Poirot is approached by business-man Paul Renaud concerning threats by Chileans. The next morning the maid finds Madame Renaud bound and gagged and her husband's corpse is later found on a nearby golf course

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  • Nothing like giving the love of your life a knife as a gift!

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  • i don't get it... if the guy pretended to be dead then wouldn't his money go to his wife.... cause by law he is dead and so his money goes to his wife.....why actually kill him...... to eliminate the possibility of him returning or was it just for revenge

  • i love the way poirot walks...

  • @peymaania But none of the characters likely knew his name. He died soon after he arrived.

  • What a horrible finding! Martha is the killer!

  • That garden wall must have magic amplifying powers. Even a whisper can be heard up to 12 feet away. :P

  • THIS IS YOURS I THINK----

    Very Noble of Poirot to graciously give back 'the pipe' and offer a warm hand shake as a sign of good sportsmanship. As to congratulate the second place contestant by saying 'Good Job. Nice Try. Better Luck next time.'

    "No Monsieur........You may keep your Pipe, but from this moment, each time that you light it, you will think of Hercule Poirot!"

    HA -BOW DOWN TO POIROT Monsieur Jieroh, you Fat ,Pompous, Pipe Smoking Detective Wannabe!

  • @KevinByrne2 possibly an early version of the Flash Mob concept?

  • That smoke pipe just retired.

  • Four people -- Paul, Martha, Jacques, and Bella -- visited the same bunker (sand trap) at about the same time in the middle of the same night. The coincidence strains one's credulity.

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