A rather interesting suspect list
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Michael had drawn up his suspect list, but he knew that list was not going to be exhaustive.
He would be at the top, the spouse always was, and for extra emphasis, he wrote it in capitals.
Lady Adria would be there, her best friend, it would be easy to slip her the poison, but why?
The General, there was a piece of work, and probably his number one candidate, but again, motive?
Genevieve? He didn’t like her, and the feeling was mutual. The fact Agatha was about to literally pull the rug out from under her was reason enough, but she hadn’t been there long.
The Office PA – She had the means but not the motive, but then, stranger things had happened with people least likely to …
The other PA – Again plenty of opportunity, but why?
All six members of the charity staff. It could be one of them, but it was unlikely. Again opportunity, but no motive.
The board members. No!
Her father. Well, his money was on the old man. She had surpassed him in popularity and in achieving accolades for her work whereas he was constantly beating off the reporters accusing him of all manner of infractions. Motive and means, and one of his businesses dealt in poisons.
The boyfriend who wasn’t. If the boy was as dumb as he tried to make people believe, then maybe, but Agatha had picked him for a reason, and it wasn’t longevity. He had no reason to want her dead, considering he was making the most of her free accommodation.
The children, if only for a moment. They hated her, but that was normal. Neither would want to see her dead. It was a little odd they were not more upset though.
Monte, though only as guilt by association. Definitely no.
The IT expert. She was an enigma wrapped up in a puzzle. She had information and wasn’t going to share it. Yet.
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There had to be more, people she associated with, friends, and or enemies. The police would add everyone and then remove them one by one.
It was a passing thought, but Michael knew if he could use field interrogation techniques, he could shorten that list dramatically, and very quickly. Perhaps he still might, if the opportunity arose, depending on the policeman assigned to the case and whether he was willing to share.
He would wait and see what happened.
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