By Maxwell Grant (Walter B. Gibson)
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He stayed right there in his room at the hotel, didn’t he? That was nerve, wasn’t it? He laid low until they found the old man’s body. “He had to wait three nights. Then he figured the dicks were gone. They were still around, but Max was too foxy for them. “He went in that room again. He’d have got away with the old man’s model, too, if he’d only been dealing with coppers. But somebody plugged him. ” “That doesn’t help us,” groaned Homer. “There’s two been killed there now, and it’s going to be tougher than ever to get in the place.
But there’s a slick guy after it, too, and he’s going to get busy as soon as we do. “There’s too many dicks around that hotel now. When they thin out a bit, I’m going in there myself. ” questioned Homer. “If the other guy is watching the place when the dicks leave, you’ll go too soon. ” agreed Farley. “So I’m going out of my way to do a special job. I’m going to bump off the gazook that’s caused us all this trouble. ” “Know who he is? Say, Homer, anybody ought to know who he is. ” Farley’s revelation caused Homer Briggs to crouch back upon his bench.
The stubs, marked with initials and abbreviations, referred to small amounts. There were a few letters and other items of correspondence. These offered no real clew. HERE was a case that seemed totally devoid of pertinent facts. The only person who could have come under suspicion was Richard Sutton. He knew that the door of the downstairs closet would close and latch of its own accord. Richard Sutton appeared to be an upright young man. His statements had been direct, and were given without hesitation.
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