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Let's consider each murder one by one.
So you pretended he was dead.
That's how you were able to kill him later unobserved.
That's right.
He was the missing person in the kitchen after we found the cook dead.
In movies like clue, murders are presented as puzzles, like a game.
You're given just enough hints to deduce who the killer is if you're clever.
And it's really satisfying to try to figure it out before the inspector.
If that's when the cook was killed, how did he do it?
I didn't.
But you don't expect us to believe that, do you?
I expect you to believe it.
You killed the cook.
Agatha Christie is the best selling novelist of all time.
She specialized in this exact thing, puzzle mysteries.
Theyre called, or whodunits.
Theyre stories with clear rules, clear suspects, and they often take place in a confined location, so theres nowhere to hide.