THREE MURDERS IN TWO DAYS
It
was winter. My father was in the living room, reading the newspaper and
my mother was cooking the supper in the kitchen while my brother Aaron
Martin and I were in our bedroom playing computer games. Suddenly a
foreign man knocked the door and my dad went to open and greeted our
visitor.
My brother is a seventeen years old boy. He was born on 2001 December 22th
in Manchester. He has a brown courly hair and a brown eyes too. He is
tall and thin like me but he doesn’t have my blonde hair and my
beautiful blue eyes. I am younger than him because I am sixteen years
old.
We
are Scotland Yard’s detectives because in our old past we solved a lot
of crimes and steals. “Hello, Mr.Black, I would talk with your
children.” He said to my dad. “Could I talked with them?” he asked.
My
father didn’t say anything and the young man upstairs going to my
bedroom. I opened the door and I invited him to drink coffee with me.
The reason of his visit was the murder of his wife Bertha.
The
gentleman, while he was demanding our services, was very sad. I offered
him a tissue and he took it to dry his crocodile tears. He continue
crying a lot until he went out of our house. “I think that my wife had
lover.” He said. My brother wanted to know where did he live but he
didn’t answered the question. He continued talking about his wife and
her possible lovers. When he named the P.M. we had ask him if his wife
worked with him. “Yes. She was his secretary and every day she have been
arriving later on the evening at home. Yesterday my wife said me that
she couldn’t went out with me to supper because she had an
extra-official meeting with the Prime Minister”.
Then,
my brother and I downstairs to see of our guest and ate our dinner.
When we finished, we put over our coats and we went to Police Station by
taxi. There was no traffic, so, we arrived later.
We
were greeted by our boss while we enter in our office and sitting in
our chairs. My brother and I searched some information about Mrs.Bertha
and we discovered that she had a debt with the Prime Minister. I called
Bertha’s husband but he didn’t answer my call to talked with us.
Seeing
this success, I advice commissary John Moore and we went with him to
Mr.Snow’s home. When we arrived at his house, we discovered the Mr.Snow
late. We called our comrades while we went out of his home. It was
raining but the car
save us against the rain. The following day was Monday, so, I went with
my brother to high school to do the classes. When we finished at 3:00
p.m., our dad took us with his BMW to the Police Station because we want
to know the post-mortem results.
Mr.Snow
was killed by the same killer that causes the Bertha’s death. “We are
investigating her family and all have been told the same: our Bertha had
a debt with the Prime Minister!” said the commissary John Moore when he
saw Aaron Black with his brother, entering by the door.
Commissary Moore proposed to Aaron and I, William Harry John, to asked some questions to the Prime Minister.
So,
while our daddy went to their home, Aaron, the commissary and I went to
Stratford-Upon-Avon to interrogate the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister.
We arrived and saw at 6:00 p.m. another late...
This
time the late was the Prime Minister. As long as possible the
journalists didn’t know the P.M.’s death was much better for the police
to carrying out the case and solve it quickly.
“We
suppose is a Prime Minister’s enemy. We suppose Mrs.Snow was not killed
because the debt, so why the killer killed these poor men and woman?”
asked detective Aaron Black. “It’s very simply, my brother Aaron,
Mrs.Snow was killed because she was the P.M.’s lover!” I answered the
question which was asked by my brother Aaron.
“So,
the P.M.’s wife killed them! Why she killed Mr.Snow?” asked my brother.
That question was answered by the commissary John Moore: “Because he
reported the murder of his wife”.
They
went out of P.M.’s home to go to arrest Mrs.Mary White, the Prime
Minister’s wife. She didn’t was in her house because she bought a ticket
to travel to Paris and doesn’t went to the jail.
Finally,
we advised our friend and Scotland Yard’s lieutenant Peter Smith and he
arrest her before she get on board on the airplane.
The arrest was a grateful victory for my brother Aaron Martin and me.