Amateur detective Miss Marple, the only member of a jury to vote "not guilty" in a murder trial, decides to find the real culprit on her own when a mistrial is declared. Along with her companion, Mr. Stringer, she searches the home of the victim, a former actress, and is led to a foundering repertory company headed by Driffold Cosgood. Posing as an actress, Miss Marple is accepted into the troupe by Cosgood, who believes she may be able to help the company out of financial straits. Miss Marple receives no help in her investigations from Inspector Craddock, who is convinced of the guilt of the accused, a lodger in the victim's home; but her suspicions gain credibility when one cast member is poisoned and another is gassed with cyanide. Later, almost at the cost of her life, she discovers that the murderer is actor Bill Hanson, whose mother, a former member of the theater company, was hanged for murdering her husband; the victim, it is revealed, had been blackmailing Hanson.
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Because the murderer might come after them.
No, it is not. Murderer is a noun meaning someone who commits murder (a person).
Black Cat:The murder victim is a womanShe is enclosed in the wallShe was a wifeShe is enclosed with her catThe murderer is saneThe Tell-Tale HeartThe murder victim is a manHe is enclosed in the floorHe is a land-lordHe is enclosed with his ever beating heartThe murderer is Looney -Tunes.
The murderer was from the village of Mbaino.
No, there is no specific adjective that describes killing a teacher. The word for someone who kills a teacher is a murderer (noun), the crime is murder (noun), to kill a teacher is murder (verb). But don't despair, there is a word that could come in handy, verbicide: the willful distortion or depreciation of the original meaning of a word.
Murder Most Foul was created in 1964-09.
Murder is caedes, murderer is homicida.
Fame for 15 - 2001 Murder Most Foul was released on: USA: 15 September 2002
The Ghost says this in Act I Scene 5 of Hamlet: Murder most foul, as in the best it is, but this most foul, strange and unnatural."
That quote "foul and most unnatural" is not from Macbeth, but from Hamlet - Old Hamlet describes his own murder thus, when he is addressing his son as a ghost. The King is murdered in Macbeth, but this phrase is not used.
Sally is the murderer.
"Revenge my foul and most unnatural murder." That's about it.
The lady was the murderer.
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Murderer
Murder Song was created in 1990.
It depends on how you are asking the question. If the person killed is standing in the four corners, the murderer will be tried for murder in the state the murderer was standing in. If the murderer was standing in the four corners, the murderer could be tried separately in all four states.