Miss Ridgway is rich, her servant Bowers, the writer Uncle Otterbein Andrew asked her to sign, she said that she read it before signing it, and her father taught her not to trust anyone, even if he was a lawyer. Reese's maid, Louis, needs money for a dowry, but Miss Ridgeway scolds her for being mean after she refuses to give it. Said Lynette was a vampire. Mrs Doyle is dead and the J on the wall alludes to Jacqueline. Jackie and Rosalie were with Mr. Doyle, the Ferguson boys were with Miss Powers, and Jacqueline hated Mrs. Doyle. Mr. Poirot, Lynette, Dr. Bethner. Mrs. Otterburn pays damages to reputation, returns jewellery, Brussels inspects things, defrauds client, British lawyer, Amon, Temple of Great Pillar, pushes down stone Jim's escape from his mother, Mr. Poirot's case-solving process, analyzes possible culprits: her reputation was ruined, her family was bankrupted by her father, she wanted to steal, she was dissatisfied with others' inheritance, and she tried her best to save her mother from bankruptcy. , I'm afraid to expose his deceit, the commissioned person, who can't figure out who is the passenger, the narcotic is in the drink, there are burn marks around the wound, the gun is wrapped in a shawl, the third shot, no one knows, two bullets, nail polish, red ink The fictitious "If I'm here" promises "I'll take care of you and no one will doubt you" from Simon. The red-stained handkerchief takes out a bullet casing and throws away a thousand franc fragments of exaggerated hysteria. Jackie "he always needs me", in love shoots Simon and then kills himself. M. Poirot ends with the words of Molière: "A woman's greatest wish is to be loved"
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