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PART FIVE DECEMBER 26TH II
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PART FIVE DECEMBER 26TH II
George Lee came into the room, accompanied by his wife.
Colonel Johnson said:
“Good morning. Sit down, will you? There are a few questions I want to ask both of you.
Something I’m not quite clear about.”
Magdalene said faintly:
“Of course!”
“About those telephone calls on the night of the crime. You put through a call to
Westeringham, I think you said, Mr. Lee?”
George said coldly:
“Yes, I did. To my agent in the constituency. I can refer you to him and—”
Superintendent3 Sugden held up his hand to stem the flow.
“Quite so—quite so, Mr. Lee. We’re not disputing that point. Your call went through at 8:59
exactly.”
“Well—I—er—couldn’t say as to the exact time.”
“Ah,” said Sugden. “But we can! We always check up on these things very carefully. Very
carefully indeed. The call was put through at 8:59 and it was terminated at 9:4. Your father, Mr.
Lee, was killed about 9:15. I must ask you once more for an account of your movements.”
“I’ve told you—I was telephoning!”
“No, Mr. Lee, you weren’t.”
“Nonsense — you must have made a mistake! Well, I may, perhaps, have just finished
telephoning—I think I debated making another call—was just considering whether it was—er—
worth—the expense—when I heard the noise upstairs.”
“You would hardly debate whether or not to make a telephone call for ten minutes.”
George went purple. He began to splutter.
my word? Doubting the word of a man of my position? I—er—why should I have to account for
every minute of my time?”
Superintendent Sugden said with a
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