Catch Your Death by Ravena Guron EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Status: Available for Free Download
- Author: Ravena Guron
- Language: English
- Genre: Suspense
- Format: PDF / EPUB
- Size: 6.2 MB
- Price: Free
Extract of Transcript of Interview 7
Re: Death of Emily Vanforte
In Attendance-Inspector Adams (IA), Devi Mistry
(DM)
IA: So, just so we have it on record, you’d never met the deceased before
the night of her death?
DM: Nope. [Pauses] We weren’t exactly in the same circles. Her being a
super-rich old woman and me…er, not being super rich. Or old. And living
like a million miles away from the Bramble Estate – although she had a
London home, didn’t she? All those rich people have London homes. I’m
from London, but the crap part—
IA: Great, thank you. A simple yes or no would suffice for these basic sorts
of question.
DM: I’m just trying to paint a picture.
IA: Thank you, Devi. We do want to find out exactly what happened.
DM: And you’re the best person to solve this, right? We need the best
people on this case to solve it ASAP, before someone tries to kill me for
seeing something I didn’t know I saw. In fact, I still don’t get why I’m not in
witness protection, or why you’re not giving me twenty-four-hour security—
IA: I’ll keep those suggestions in mind. Now, what would be very helpful is
if you could set the scene of your arrival at the Bramble Estate: who you
spoke to and what you did when you got there…and just your general
impressions of the others at the estate.
DM: But this is what I’m trying to tell you – the murderer has to be one of
those four rich prats. What if they come after me for telling you what I saw?
I’ve got more than a theory about who did it. I’ve got those four suspects all
sussed out; I know which one of them did it.
IA: Oh – well, good, I would love to hear your suspicions. But to begin
with, it would be most helpful to get a straightforward account of what
happened.
DM: There’s nothing straightforward about it – you know this whole thing
is weird, right? It’s like a murder-mystery scenario you see in films. The
death happened in a locked room with only five people, including the
victim, inside. No one else entered or left. The poison must have been in
Mrs Vanforte’s glass. Not the wine bottle, because everyone else drank from
that. And she’d been using that same glass all evening, which means
someone in the room put the poison in her drink at some point during
dinner. Which means there’s only four suspects. So, let’s go back to the
whole thing about how I’m in danger.
The killer thought they could get
away with murder in front of three witnesses in that room – but they knew
those people, so maybe they knew how to fool them. And there should have
only been one other possible witness to everything going on in the house:
old Ms Bromley, the housekeeper – but her hearing’s going and her eyesight
is bad. The trouble is, the killer was unlucky, because the snow meant we
were stuck there too – three strangers who weren’t supposed to be there.
For More Read Download This Book
EPUB