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Samuel Ratchett/Cassetti: An American gangster who kidnapped and murdered three-year-old Daisy Armstrong. Dr. Stavros Constantine: a Greek physician, who, after the murder, determines Ratchett's time of death. Mrs. Caroline Hubbard: the American actress Linda Arden, who is also revealed to be Daisy Armstrong's maternal grandmother.
Conductor Pierre Michel is told through the door that it was just a nightmare. Ratchett is dead the next morning; drugged and stabbed twelve times. Poirot finds a charred letter fragment revealing Ratchett's true identity: American gangster Lanfranco Cassetti who, with an accomplice, had carried out Daisy's kidnapping and murder.
The train is stopped when a landslide blocks the line on the second night out from Istanbul, and American millionaire Samuel Edward Ratchett is found stabbed to death the next morning. Since no footprints are visible around the train and the doors to the other cars were locked, it seems that the murderer must still be among the passengers in ...
The suspect arrested in connection with the shooting deaths of two people in a dorm room at the University of Colorado Springs has now been identified as one of the victim’s roommates.. Nicholas ...
Ratchett is found murdered the following morning, stabbed a dozen times. Poirot and Bouc work together to hunt the murderer. Poirot discovers the burned remnants of one of Ratchett's threatening notes, and from it deduces that Ratchett was actually John Cassetti, the man responsible for the kidnap and murder of Daisy Armstrong, an infant child.
Police rushed to the scene. Campus police received a call just before 6 a.m. Friday about shots fired in a dormitory. University police reached the dorm at 6:05 a.m., where they found two people ...
The murder of Rebecca Schaeffer triggered sweeping changes across Hollywood 35 years ago, after it was discovered how the My Sister Sam actress found herself face to face with a stalker-turned ...
Room 411 at the Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul, the room where Agatha Christie wrote Murder on the Orient Express.. Murder on the Orient Express is set in the year 1934. [4] The game initially begins in Istanbul, Turkey, while the remaining majority occurs within the carriages of the Orient Express on its way to Paris, France, when it is blocked by an avalanche in the middle of Yugoslavia.