Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Man with the Watches

           Theexpresswasthenallowedtoproceed,butanewguardwassentwithit,andJohnPalmerwasdetainedasawitnessatRugby.Thecarriagewhichincludedthetwocompartmentsinquestionwasuncoupledandside-tracked.Then,onthearrivalofInspectorVane,ofScotlandYard,andofMr.Henderson,adetectiveintheserviceoftherailwaycompany,anexhaustiveinquirywasmadeintoallthecircumstances.

           Thatcrimehadbeencommittedwascertain.Thebullet,whichappearedtohavecomefromasmallpistolorrevolver,hadbeenfiredfromsomelittledistance,astherewasnoscorchingoftheclothes.Noweaponwasfoundinthecompartment(whichfinallydisposedofthetheoryofsuicide),norwasthereanysignofthebrownleatherbagwhichtheguardhadseeninthehandofthetallgentleman.Alady’sparasolwasfoundupontherack,butnoothertracewastobeseenofthetravellersineitherofthesections.Apartfromthecrime,thequestionofhoworwhythreepassengers(oneofthemalady)couldgetoutofthetrain,andoneothergetinduringtheunbrokenrunbetweenWillesdenandRugby,wasonewhichexcitedtheutmostcuriosityamongthegeneralpublic,andgaverisetomuchspeculationintheLondonPress.

           JohnPalmer,theguardwasableattheinquesttogivesomeevidencewhichthrewalittlelightuponthematter.TherewasaspotbetweenTringandCheddington,accordingtohisstatement,where,onaccountofsomerepairstotheline,thetrainhadforafewminutessloweddowntoapacenotexceedingeightortenmilesanhour.

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