Murder Most Foul
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important item underlined,
namely a withdrawal of £100.

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So that explains it.
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- I thought you 'd see.
- Yes, indeed.

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I admit the motive for Rowton's
murder had eluded me until now.

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He wasn't murdered.
He killed himself.

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- You really think so?
- It's obvious.

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Mrs McGinty blackmailed him, he drew
out of the bank to pay her off,

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murdered her and left the money
to incriminate the lodger.

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- That theory has a familiar ring.
- What?

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Oh, you did suggest
something like that.

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The point is, the lodger's innocent.
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Rowton did it and then took the easy
way out - couldn't stand the strain.

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The case is wrapped up. I'm going
to tell the Chief Constable.

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- I wouldn't do that if I were you.
- Why not?

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I think you 're wrong.
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- You do?
- Yes.

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I think our murderer got the money to
pay Mrs McGinty off George Rowton

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in a way which made it necessary
for Rowton to be disposed of later.

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Only a woman's mind
could have dreamt that one up.

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It may irritate you, Inspector, that
women sometimes have superior minds.

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You will simply have to accept it.
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Oh, don't you need this?
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Thank you.
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- Good night, Miss Marple.
- Good night, Inspector.

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- Good evening.
- Good evening.


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