Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Murder of Deborah Block

Deborah and Henry's marriage was deteriorating. She has a lover behind his back because of HEnry's abusive ways/ She decides to send a letter to the lover, telling of her plan to run away together to the Netherlands. Once she leaves for the ship, Henry realizes who Deborah's real lover is. He finds the letter, and rips it apart. He buys a ticket for the next boat to the Netherlands. Three weeks later, Henry finds Deborah and her lover. Henry screamed that he will kill her for leaving him for another man. Henry thought Deborah was akine in her room, until suddenly her lover came up from behind him and hit him over the head with a soap dish. He fell to the floor, dead on impact.

Notes:
-Murderer is from the Netherlands and maybe dropped the Netherlands quarter when he was getting stamps.
-The woman murdered was extremely rich and wore a gold ring. She was upper class; very proper, "Block" was her last name. (it was written on the glove)
-The person who murdered her was her own husband and he was stopping a letter she was writing to her lover. They were fighting over the letter and it tears.
-She left for the Netherlands with her lover because her husband was abusive.
-He gets on the Queen Mary and chases after her.

Evidence:
1. a gold ring
2. a ripped up letter
3. a netherlands quarter
4. a stamp
5. a white glove with "Block" written on it.

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