Anthony
The eldest son
You were sleeping with Barbara (Of course, your father did not know about this).

He was out the night before the murder (What time and why the hell did he come back last night?!) Barbara spent the night with you (none of the Smiths must know about your relationship - this information could damage Barbara's reputation).
  • What if Barbara killed Henry? You are not denying this possibility - your mistress had plans for your joint and prosperous existence somewhere on the islands - but not at such a price! Try to figure out whether she was involved in the murder or not.
  • You did not love Barbara. You could only admit to yourself that your relationship with your father's mistress was a kind of revenge for your father's denial of access to money. A week ago, you planted a note in your father's office: ‘Barbara is cheating on you!’, but there was no reaction. (Perhaps the others should not know about this).
  • As far as you know, there is a professional killer in the house. But could the driver have turned against his employer? A strange thing happened this week: You were leaving your room and bumped into Prudence. When asked: ‘What are you doing here?’ - She could not answer anything comprehensible. Apparently, someone had sent the cook to keep an eye on you.
  • I wondered if Barbara could have been using you, just as you were using her. After all, you were an excellent alibi for her, but it could have been a set-up. Prudence loved your father - when you were very young, she used to tell you and Deak the tales of how Sir Henry, the Knight of the Round Table, married a simple maid.
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