[MaC] Revelations?
Brenda McCartney
windeaglebjm at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 6 14:42:06 EST 2005
--- Heather Mace <hmace at elfworks.com> wrote:
>
> >"For that matter so could I," pointed out Lucinda. "There were a
> few
> >minutes, and Miss Douglas' toast before I started to go downstairs
> ... "
> >
> >"Who else had left the room?" asked Florence. " I can certainly
> vouch for Mr
> >Davis falling over me ... "
> >
> >Richard looked a tad sheepish, holding up his hand. "I was in the
> bathroom,
> >I'm afraid. I had reached in my pocket, looking for my cigarette
> case, and
> >found my pocket knife instead. It had come unfolded, and I stuck my
> palm."
>
> "I was by the bar the whole time," Marjorie announced.
> "Though.. you'd be hard pressed to know it in the dark I
> guess. I was tending bar for Mr. Hodges while he was repairing
> the lift. When everyone came back from that Mr. Hodges took
> over the bar and wouldn't give Miss Diamond another drink.
> She got all huffy and left, and that's the last time I saw her.
> Then there was the lights out, and I was asking if anyone
> had a light. But no one did. Then the lights came back on,
> and right after that is when Mr. Anton came in and told us
> she was dead."
>
> Marjorie frowned. "But Mrs. Beaman had the best chance
> to poison just Mr. Fitzroy's tea. After all, she did make
> it. And I didn't notice anyone going near him..."
"That's ridiculous," Cyril scowled. "By the time he was poisoned,
there were so many people here you could barely move. Any one of them
could have done it when he set his cup down. And the nurses would have
more access to poison than Florence would."
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