Murder on the Orient Express

Murder on the Orient Express

  • 25 Mart 2023
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Mr. Poirot summoned the representatives of the three religions before all and just. Rabbi, priest imam. Then Mr. Puaro began to speak in front of everyone. Representatives of the 3 religions were in front of the chief police inspector while they were arguing in the church of the Holy Sepulcher. But one hour after the meeting, it was understood that a holy relic had been stolen. Mr. Poirot went to the chapel of the Holy Sepulcher and inspected the relic chamber. He saw a crack in the wall. This crack was caused by a thick-soled shoe or a boot. But the shoes that these three clergy wore were thin-soled shoes. Sudden wealth caught everyone's eye, after all. The man who stole the relic was the one who told Mr. Poirot that the relic had been stolen. Mr. Poirot had one of his men or himself gone to his office and had his office inspected. And the relic came out of the office. Then one of the police officers brought a bag. The priest opened the bag and the holy relic came out. The man who stole the relic started to run away. Of course, the people followed him. When the police confronted him, he turned around and started running again, but he crashed into Mr. Poirot's walking stick, which he had hung on the wall, and fell to the ground. Then he got on the ferry. The ferry departed for Istanbul. After getting off the ferry, he started to go towards the train. Then he got on the train.

As Mr. Rachett sits in his compartment on the train, he finds a piece of paper that says you better watch yourself and asks the waiter who wrote it. The waiter said I don't know. I think Mr. Rachett had an enemy. One day Mr. Rachhett was chatting with Mr. Poirot. And he offers that he has made several enemies because of his deeds and that he will protect himself from them. He felt like he was going to be killed. But Mr. Poirot did not accept this offer. Because he was catching criminals, not protecting criminals. Then Mr Poirot got up from the table and left. The train derailed by an avalanche and stopped abruptly. People on the train woke up in fear and panic. Everyone gathered in the restaurant part of the train. Then a waiter brought Mr Rachett his breakfast, but no one opened the door. Mr. Poriot had left his room and unlocked the doorknob using the stick in his hand. The scene they saw inside was obviously not very pleasant. Mr Rachett had been stabbed to death. Then Mr. Poirot asked for the plan of the train. His goal was to find the murderer. He would talk to everyone individually. He went to the restaurant section of the train and said that Mr. Rachett had been killed. They searched the bottom and top of the train, there was nothing hiding above or below it. He started questioning everyone. He asked Mr. Rachett's employee about Mr. Rachett. Mr. Rachett's employee showed Mr. Poirot the threatening letters sent to Mr. Rachett. After Mr. Poirot had finished the questioning, he went to the body and began to examine it. He took the gun out from under the body's pillow and said that he accepted death even though it was a weapon that the victim could protect himself from. Then he looked at the cup from which the corpse had been drinking coffee before he died, and realized that the man had been drugged to protect himself and to facilitate the killing. On the floor he found a handkerchief with a woman's initials, and in the ashtray he found pieces of burnt paper. Mr. Poirot took that paper and put something like a grill over the kerosene lamp and put the paper on it. When he increased the flame of the kerosene lamp, some of the writing on the burning paper appeared.

Mr. Poirot learned the dead man's real name. Actually, her name was Cassetti, not Rachett. The reason for Cassetti's murder was that he had kidnapped the daughter of a well-known family and demanded a ransom from the family. Although the family paid the ransom, the boy's body was found. So Cassetti had killed the boy. Then a woman insisted on speaking to Mr. Poirot. Because although she had told the conductor that a man had entered the room of the person she thought was the murderer, she had not believed him. Then Mr. Poirot asked the woman if she knew about the child abduction case and said that Rachett's real name was Cassetti and that she had kidnapped the child and even killed him. The woman was surprised. He then showed Mr. Poirot the button of the eastern express conductor's uniform, which had fallen off in the women's room. Mr. Poirot continued to question everyone one by one. Then they began to check the suitcases, and the red kimono came out of Mr. Poirot's suitcase. The conductor's uniform came out of Princess Natalia Dragomiroff's compartment. Then he saw someone outside the train. And she started following him. And he set a few pieces of paper on fire as he ran. The escaped man was Mac Queen, an employee of the deceased Cassetti…

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