Mrs. McGillicuddy is a fictional character from Agatha Christie's detective novel "4.50 from Paddington." She is an elderly woman who witnesses a murder while traveling by train but struggles to convince others of what she saw. Her insistence on the crime leads to the involvement of detectives Miss Marple and her friend, who work to solve the mystery. The character embodies themes of perception and the often-dismissed insights of older individuals.
Joan Winfield's birth name is Joan MacGillicuddy.
Lucille "Lucy" Esmeralda McGillicuddy
"Kennedy the Cop" ; he was played by Edgar Kennedy .
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