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Emma nodded.
"Moreover, from what I have been told, he would in due course inherit Rutherford Hall and the land round it - very valuable building land, probably, by now."
Emma looked slightly startled.
"Yes, I hadn't thought of that."
"Well, I shouldn't worry," said Inspector Craddock. "You did quite right to come and tell me. I shall make inquiries, but it seems to me highly probable that there is no connection between the woman who wrote the letter (and who was probably trying to cash in on a swindle) and the woman whose body was found in the sarcophagus."
Emma rose with a sigh of relief.
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"I'm so glad I've told you. You've been very kind."
Craddock accompanied her to the door.
Then he rang for Detective-Sergeant Wetherall.
"Bob, I've got a job for you. Go to 126 Elvers Crescent, N.10. Take photographs of the Rutherford Hall woman with you. See what you can find out about a woman calling herself Mrs. Crackenthorpe – Mrs. Martine Crackenthorpe, who was either living there, or calling for letters there, between the dates of, say, 15th to the end of December."
Monday, December 24, 2007
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