L.B. Jefferies:
Who said they left then?
Tom Doyle:
Who left where?
L.B. Jefferies:
The Thorwalds at six o'clock in the morning yesterday.
Tom Doyle:
The building superintendant and two tennants in the building lobby. Flat out statements with no hesitation. The Thorwalds were on their way to the railroad station.
L.B. Jefferies:
Now Tom, how could anyone possible guess that? Did they have signs on their luggage saying 'Grand Central or Bust'?
Tom Doyle:
The superintenant met Thorwald when he came back. When he asked where he'd been, Mr. Thorwald told him that he took his wife to Grand Central Railroad Station and put her on a train for the country. See?
L.B. Jefferies:
I see. This superintenant must be a pretty bright guy. Have you checked his bank statements recently? See if he was paid off?
Tom Doyle:
[bewildered]
Huh?
L.B. Jefferies:
Well, what good is his information? It's a second-hand version of an unsupported story by the murderer himself: Thorwald. Now, did anyone actually see the woman that Thorwald was with get on the train?
Tom Doyle:
Jeff, I hate to bring this up but this whole thing started because you said she was murdered. Now, did you or anyone else see Mrs. Thorwald being murdered?
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:40

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