Murder at the cafè
This story is based on a true story that I saw with my own eyes.
Five years ago at nine AM, in a café in San Francisco called ``Martha’s café´´ that was in the mall, suddenly something terrible happened. Someone had been killed but it was not anyone, it was Mugsy Morrow the most well-known thief of the States. Mugsy was a tall, rich and a famous thief. He was in the café with Mrs. Vanessa, who was brunette and had a nice and suspicious smile. There was also Mr. Roger who was tall, bald and fat. And last but not least Mr. Mc Dwar who was, short sized and easy to make mad.
An hour later the detective came. She was called Mrs. Dewerly. She was tall, thin and had blond straight hair. The best detective of San Francisco. She looked for clues and discovered that the murderer consumed cigarettes, there were hand prints on the wall so they examined them, and put them under the microscope to see who they belonged to. She also calculated, the time when things happened. She discovered that the murderer was left handed.
The suspects in her list were: Mrs. Vanessa, Mr. Roger and Mr. Mc Dwar. She called all the suspects and started interviewing them. She thought Mr. Mc Dwar had a ninety percent of possibilities of being the murderer but she was not at all sure. The detective went to the only place where she knew she could find the murderer. It was the mall.
At the mall, Mrs. Dewrly asked the people around if they had seen what had happened the day before at “Martha’s café “. They told her they had seen Mr. Mc Dwar five minutes ago at Vanessa’s shoe store. She ran to the store and saw the murderer talking to somebody. She started to follow him and spy on him. She heard what she said while talking to a man, smoking and with a knife in his pocket. When she felt that she was sure he was the one, she grabbed him by the arm and took him to the police station. They arrested him but not for too long because he had killed the man that they all were looking for but they could never find him.
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