Salma

widow
You are Henry's murderer. Your husband's cheating has driven you to a white-hot rage. Knowing that your husband likes to take a bath with different foams and salts, you gave him a bathroom set with poisonous salt for Christmas. You told Henry that you were planning to go to an old friend's house for the Christmas holidays, so you gave him the gift a little early. According to your plan, Henry would not open the gift right away, and the poison itself would take effect in a few days. Everything was supposed to look like an accident - a heart attack. And in your absence. And if Barbara took a bath with Henry, you would inherit the fortune. The perfect revenge! However, Henry died earlier than you expected. First, he immediately used the gift. Secondly, instead of a few days, only a few hours passed. Unless, of course, Henry died of something else.
When the police took Henry's body away, they said something about oil marks on his shoes. Where is there oil in your house? In the kitchen at Prudence's. The officer said that your husband slipped, fell and broke his neck. Most likely, the person who spilled the oil was to blame. Or someone just pushed Henry. That's fine! You're happy with both versions. As long as they don't do an autopsy.

Letitia wanted to take her mind off what was going on in the house and took care of the children. She thought of giving your grandchildren a bath and giving them a bath with the same salt. It's a good thing you have everything under control, you took it out of the bathroom a long time ago and quickly hid it. It is in your personal belongings. You told Letitia that you threw everything away. It's easier to buy a new set than to use the deceased's things.

You wish Deak and his wife and children would leave sooner. And it would be good if the “forest dwellers” returned to their village. Because the idea that there are spiders in someone's room, even if it's the most remote one, is very annoying.

It seems that this village fool and her animals can be blamed for her husband's death. That's what she should do, no need to drag all that nasty stuff around with her.
Life is getting better. You've gone through Henry's papers and found information about his family's old hideout. It took you a lot of effort to find the treasure chest. But it was worth it: gold, pearls, diamonds, emeralds. Now it's all yours! The main thing is that no one else gets wind of it until the investigation is over.

LIST OF PERSONS WHO WAS IN THE HOUSE AT THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT:


Salma (the widow of the deceased)
Anthony (eldest son)
Deak (youngest son)
Letitia (Deak's wife)
Jean-Jacques PATTERSON (friend, father of the daughter-in-law)
Barbara FREEMAN (mistress)
Betsy KLOZOWSKI (sister)
Katherine KLOZOWSKI (niece)
Prudence MARSHALL (cook)
Ludwig BRAUS (butler)
Eric (family driver)



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