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Post by Rita Witt on May 27, 2010 23:22:57 GMT -5
Did they ever do an autopsy on Whatley , as I recall he died on the way to the hospital, sharpe pains of some kind, sort of like Violet Sharpe.
Reilly Summation What is happening all this time around Hopewell? People are being questioned. Now a girl who is sophisticated and worldly enough as Violet Sharpe to go out on the road and flirt with fellows - that may be harmless - and ride off with them in cars, to speakeasies, even though she drinks coffee, who can always get a position as a waitress, doesn't commit suicide because she fears losing her job. Life is too sweet. But the net is closing in. Sharpe has said something, given a clue. And a poison which is never permitted in any home, cyanide of potassium, the most deadly, effective and quick-acting poison in the world, this girl drained when she knows Inspector Walsh had found something. She didn't do it because she feared losing her job. She did it because the woman from Yonkers, Mrs. Bonesteel told the truth. She was at the ferry with a blanket and she was at 42nd Street with child and that child was the Colonel's child. And Whately, who controlled the dog, his wife goes to Europe, he is suddenly stricken, - he is dead in two days. Sharpe, - Dead!
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