![]() ![]() ![]() Standing outside Henry Morley’s practice, he sees a black cab stops nearby. Poirot is very happy he does not have to see his dentist for another six months. The last patient seen on that day dies from overdose of anaesthetic, which might explain the motive of suicide. As one of the richest men in England, he is used to when some people are keen to talk to him on the pretext of having acquainted with his late wife, a Jewess heiress. A distinguished City banker, he is a low-profile figure despite his great influence in Britain’s economy. Morley’s head is the same as the one fired at Blunt. Ballistic result shows that the bullet in Mr. On the grounds of his country home a newly-employed gardener is allegedly to have fired at Blunt but missed. Two days afterwards, she is reported missing.Ī bullet is believed to be intended for Alistair Blunt. In the afternoon they interview Mabelle Sainsbury Seale, of whom Poirot has met outside the deceased’s home. For Henry Morley has committed suicide after the sleuth left. ![]() He picks it up, having noticed a pair of good quality stockings which does not seem to match with the provincial-looking green dress and the yellow hair.Ī few hours later Inspector Japp phoned to ask about Poirot’s dentist. One of the buckles is caught on the door and fell onto the pavement. ![]() A woman wearing a brand new black patent leather shoes gets off. Morley’s practice Poirot stands and a black cab pulls over. 1930’s buckle black leather shoes for women. ![]()
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