Ms Sylvester and Miss Pinkerton were locked in the basement.
Jack-Earl gave Sally the revolver that James had used.
Jack-Earl then went with Vincent try to fix the radio, but it had been broken. Sally dragged Mr Appleton's body to the freezer. Thats when she realised a body was missing.
Where was Mr Adamson's body? Suddenly there is a scream, followed by another scream. Sally rushes to Jack-Earl and Vincent. They were lying on the couch. Vincent had been stabbed in the back, and Jack-Earl had been choked with a piece of barbed wire.
There was another scream, and Sally rushed to the basement. The door was wide open. She peaked inside, but she was pushed from behind, and fell into a puddle of blood. Ms Sylvester laid dead.
Sally looked up at the stairs to see Miss Pinkerton with a gag on her mouth and Mr Adamson behind her.
Mr Adamson shut the door and dragged a protesting Miss Pinkerton away with him.
Sally had to get out of the basement. She climbed up to the window and kicked out of the glass and crawled out onto the dirt. It was raining and she was covered in mud. She run to the front of the house.
Mr Adamson was dragging Miss Pinkerton towards the gate and she was kicking and shouting.
Sally got out the gun Jack-Earl had given her. She then shot Mr Adamson in the leg, and he dropped Miss Pinkerton who ran to Sally. Mr Adamson then proceeded to limp towards the gate. He got to the gate and smirked.
Thats when Sally realised that Mr Adamson had faked his death, the gate was never electrified.
Sally and Miss Pinkerton then race to the gate, but Mr Adamson was gone.
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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...