Detective Mystery Story Who Stole Classical Silverware

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

There is a silverware shop on Oxford Street in London owned by George Horace.

On this day, George Horace hurried to the police station to report that 12 valuable silverware had been robbed of his shop, 8 of which were Mrs. Brown's consignments.

John the officer on duty received the boss and asked him, "How was the silverware robbed?"Could you please elaborate on the case?"

Here's what owner George Horace had to say.

Just after one o'clock in the afternoon, I was alone in the store. I was polishing a valuable piece of silverware with my back to the door, when I felt a pistol being topped up in my back and an unfamiliar voice threatened, 'Don't turn back!'Hold up the contents of the display case one by one and hand them to me!If you dare to look back at me, I'll send you fat pig to God!I had no choice but to hand the robber the 12 precious silverware in the chest. ”

John listened quietly, and when the shopkeeper who had reported the crime had finished speaking, he pondered for a moment and continued to ask questions. "So, you haven't taken a look at this robber?"

No, I didn't look back, but as soon as this guy shows up again, I can recognize him at a glance!The owner said.

How?Boss, do you have special abilities?Officer John asked with a smirk.

So it was, and among the twelve silverware that had been robbed was a new silver plate that was polished with a fine polish, and when I handed the robber, the deep, round Italian fruit bowl, I deliberately lifted it up, so that I could see the face of the criminal, and the silver plate was like a mirror, and the guy had a mustache and looked like he was in his thirties. The owner explained.

In order to swallow the silverware that someone else consigned, you actually played tricks to the police station?Officer John said, and immediately slapped the table, "Come on, lock this guy up!.""

Excuse me, what did Officer John hear from the shopkeeper's words?

Last Detective Mystery Story: The Criminal's Bright Answer.

Poirot judged by the Rolex fluorescence watch in the middle-aged man's hand. Rolex fluorescent watches are luminous in the dark. When the elevator lights went out, it was when the lady's brooch was stolen. It was then that Poirot saw a flash of light flash on the woman's chest, and it was the flash of light emitted by the Rolex Fluorescent Watch. It was undoubtedly the middle-aged man who stole the brooch.

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