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Bay of Angels (1963)
3 blind Mice, 3 blind mice
To Have and to Have Not
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo , Labor Day weekend , locked room Mystery
James Dean
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Those girls,” people said, “think they can do anything and get away with it.” -Zelda Fitzgerald Save me the Waltz 1932
Redrum = Murder
Jim Morrison = Mr. Mojo Risin'
English French Anagram
Tom Marvolo Riddle = I am Lord Voldemort
Tom Elvis Jedusor = Je suis Voldemort
The Headless Lady - The Great Merlini - No Coffin for the Corpse
The Great Mirlini A magician who appears in four locked rooms / featured in impossible crime novels
Long Island sound, protagonist.
Detective, murder, Blackmail
Locked room mystery
why it's bad luck for the circus orchestra to play Suppé'sLight Cavalry march
The Footprints on the Ceiling -Clayton Rawson
investigating the person behind a classified ad seeking a haunted house for sale.
The Great Merlini,
A gangster named Charles Lamb
The Murders in the Rue Morgue Edgar Allen Poe
A double murder homicide of Madame L'Espanaye and her daughter, in the Rue Morgue, a fictional street in Paris
Is all a reasonable explanation
police, upon hearing this story, mentions that people should mind their own business “”
locked room mystery
Le Mystère de la Chambre Jaune (The Mystery of the Yellow Room), was written in 1907 by French journalist and author Gaston Leroux
Clayton Rawson Death by Top Hat -The Great Merlini
Locked Room Mystery
The Hollow Man -Three Brothers
Professor Charles Grimaud and his circle are meeting at a tavern when they are interrupted by a mysterious stranger who claims that men can arise from their graves and walk through walls. The stranger, illusionist Pierre Fley, claims to have done it himself ...
The visitor arrives to murder Charles, wearing a face mask
Rushed to a hospital, Charles , identifies a brother as his killer and confirms his two brother’s fake disappearance’s from a salt mine, by faking their deaths and being buried alive in their coffins.
Fell engages in a long investigation, discovering that Charles had purchased a large painting of three coffins ,
he also receives confirmation from authorities that ,
Charles and his brothers were imprisoned for committing a large bank robbery, and that in their escape attempt, Charles had escaped his coffin but left his brothers to die in theirs.
Pierre Fley had been returned to prison to serve out his sentence, but their third brother had died in his coffin. Pierre Fell was black mailing Charles
Charles “god know’s how he got out of that room”
Charles went home wearing a mask, knocked on his door went into his office like a guest,
he used a mirror in the painting as a optical illusion in the window for possible witnesses,
the clock had the wrong time
Nine Stories
A Perfect Day for Bananafish
Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut
Just Before the War with the Eskimos
The Laughing Man
Down at the Dingh
For Esmé – with Love and Squalor
Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes
De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period
Teddy
The drunken Eloise goes upstairs to Ramona’s bedroom where the child is sleeping. Her mother, turning on the light, sees the girl lying at the extreme edge of the bed. Eloise realizes that she has assumed this posture to make room for an imaginary friend, "Mickey Mickeranno." Flying into a rage, the exasperated Eloise takes hold of Ramona and drags her to the middle of the bed, and orders her to go to sleep in that position.
As Eloise steps toward the door, she begins to repeat the words “Poor Uncle Wiggily” again and again.