Sally and Jack-Earl didn't know who to interview first. None of them seem to know him prior to the party. There was one person who did know him. James.
Sally and Jack-Earl interviewed James who was obviously distressed. He wasn't talking, but he managed to write some names on a piece of paper.
Mr & Mrs Greyson.
Sally and Jack-Earl proceeded to talk to Mr and Mrs Greyson. They admitted to Maxwell being their footman, but proclaimed innocence.
Suddenly a loud bang was heard and the four adults made their way to the foyer out the front.
Vincent and Mr Appleton pull out a body from a burning car. It was Sara McGregor.
Vincent and Mr Appleton both exclaimed that she was trying to leave, and when she got into the car it exploded.
Mr Adamson had enough and ran towards the front gates. When he tried to open it, he was electrocuted.
Whoever the killer was, they definitely had planned out this in advance.
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Shock in the 1930s
Mystery / ThrillerSequel to Murder in the 1920s. It is 1935, and Sally and Jack-Earl are 28 years old. Sally is having a birthday party in her honour. Sally is a writer in the local paper, and Jack-Earl is a politician. They have invited 10 guests. Mr Peter Adamson S...