Thinking to himself as he tried to compile the evidence they have, looking over the bodies, Theodore deduced that Hannah murdered the cook. Professor Rose asked how he knew and Theodore pointed out that she clearly had opportunity. She snuck out of the billiard room, killed the cook, came back in, and screamed.
Only, there's a problem, the tape, she would've known it'd capture her leaving the billiard room and returning before screaming.
However, she's found in the billiard room, so perhaps, she realized this, and gone back to the billiard room after sneaking away. She didn't expect her killer to be in the same room and whoever killed her took the tape for their own reasons.
"But, how and why?" Lila brought up that Hannah didn't have any reason to kill the cook.
Liver soup or not, just doesn't make any sense, and Theodore raised a finger as he pointed out that the cook would've known who gotten the poison and who didn't. Hannah, acting under orders, kept the cook from spilling the beans.
No, that wasn't an intentional pun, either.
"And how would she kill the cook, you had the rope!" Scarlet pointed out as she crossed her arms.
None of them found any extra rope or any way for Hannah to strangle the cook.
Checking the cook, Theodore sees the bruising on her neck, showing she'd been strangled from behind.
Whatever used needed to be thick enough for the cook not to make a noise and Theodore muttered under his breath as he sees the apron on Hannah's body heavily crinkled.
Checking the frills, they matched the ligatures on the cook's neck.
Hannah used her apron to strangle the cook from behind, pulled her into the refrigerator, hurried back into the billiard room.
Amid the panic, nobody noticed, and Theodore didn't see anyone else in the mansion. Everyone else including him was in the study when the cook was murdered and Hannah wasn't with them.
She killed the cook.
"And who killed Hannah?" Professor Rose inquired as he crossed his arms while he followed Theodore's deduction.
Theodore frowned as he summed, "Whoever killed her, knew about the tape, and that's everyone here."
Hannah said it herself she was taping everyone on request, maybe they didn't know where it was hidden, it wouldn't take time to guess, and they'd have to move fast to hurry back to their partner.
"Then, Mr. Brody?" Colonel Kraft gestured.
Nobody killed him, everyone was together when it happened, and nobody could've snuck out. Someone would've saw the killer.
Theodore noted that's true, but he then pointed out anyone could've easily used the seconds they had to kill Mr. Brody since the attention was on the cook's body.
All the weapons on the table in the study, the door opened, could've easily grabbed the monkey wrench when Mr. Brody opened his eyes.
Where Mr. Brody's body came out of, whoever killed him propped him in the offshoot bathroom, and Theodore turned towards the only suspect that came to mind.
"Hannah killed Mr. Brody," Theodore gave his deduction.
Everyone focused on the cook's body, they didn't pay any attention to Hannah sneaking out of the kitchen and returning to the study.
She waited for Mr. Brody behind one of the couches and when he stood up, she chased him with the monkey wrench and killed him. Holed him up in the offshoot bathroom, planted the wrench, and snuck back in the kitchen while the men helped with the cook's body as Scarlet screamed, preventing them from hearing Mr. Brody.
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The Bizarre Adventures of Doctor Who
FanfictionIt's never easy stepping into the shoes of the Doctor-more when you're his son-and so, begins the tale of Theodore Levy Smith. The son of the Doctor. Or specifically, his second son. His father's the progenitor of the title and it'd seem that the ti...