1. After
analyzing all the clues, the police reached to the following conclusions:
- The
murderer wasn’t Mr. Carter because he was with his wife at that moment. Mrs.
Croft version supported the Carters. The only witness who disagreed was Mr.
Dupon.
- The
murderer couldn’t leave through the door because the Carters and Mrs. Croft
where in the landing.
- The
murderer couldn’t leave through the windows because the shutters were closed.
- The
only way the murderer could leave was through the chimney, but he/she needed
someone’s help. Then, the testimony of the drunk man should be considered
valid.
2. Mr.
Dupon and Mrs. Carter’s testimonies weren’t so clear. So, they decided to
investigate:
MR. DUPON
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MRS. SMITH
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Could the
murderer leave through the chimney?
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French
origins. Maybe what Mr. Carter heard was a man saying: ‘Dépêche toi!’
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The footprints
coincided with her shoes.
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She was dirty
and nervous when she came to the news-stand. Why?
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Both of them
accused Mr. Carter. Which was the motive?
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Are they
accomplices?
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Everyone agreed that Mrs. Smith attitude after her
husband’s death was really peculiar. Then, Mrs. Carter wanted to take revenge
because they had accused her husband being innocent.
One night, she heard Mrs. Smith and Mr. Dupon whispering
and she thought that they were planning something. At 11th o’clock
that night, she watched them hurrying downstairs to the basement and Mrs.
Carter decided to call the police.
When they arrived, they caught them red-handed. Mrs.
Smith was hiding something under a great amount of gardening tools; Mr. Dupon,
on the other hand, was carrying some bags. The police killed two birds with one
stone. The bags that Mr. Dupon was carrying contained the stolen money from the
bank and Mrs. Smith was hiding a razor, the crime’s weapon.
Some neighbours were gossiping in the landing while
the police arrested Mrs. Smith and Mr. Dupon, “Do you know who the murderer
is?” asked Mr. Pollard, “The police didn’t allow us to see anything, but I
could heard that the weapon was hidden under some tools, I think that the
murderer could be the gardener” said Mrs. Croft, “Who’s the gardener?” Mr.
Pollard asked “I don’t know!” said Mrs. Croft.
The police interrogated Mrs. Smith and she confessed
what happened:
- The
night when my husband arrived so late I thought he was with Mr. Dupon. So, I
came to see Mr. Dupon and he told me what they had done. They had robbed the
bank. Mr. Dupon has always loved me, and he said to me that if we killed my
poor Marc I could marry him and we would be richer and happier. I agreed. I
became the accomplice of my husband’s accomplice. We decided to kill Marc. He
was sleeping when I came into our bedroom and I killed him with a razor. Mr. Dupon
was waiting for me, he helped me to climb through the chimney with a rope and
then we went down in the elevator. I went to the news-stand and he went
upstairs because we know that our neighbours were there. Mr. Carter was
innocent, but I couldn’t argue about this in that moment Mr. Dupon in that
moment.
After this confession,
both of them ended up in jail.