Mr. Clarew Murder Case

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In the affiliation to the death of Mrs. Clare Bellew, two suspects arose from the multitude of people gathered near the body of the decease. The two individuals are: the childhood friend Mrs. Irene Redfield and the widower Mr. John Bellow. These two individuals are the primary suspects because each had a different motive for the desire to murder Mrs. Clare Bellew. The widower John Bellow was distraught when he found out that the marriage The widower Mr. John Bellew during the time of death of Mrs. Clare Bellew was distraught when he found out his marriage was a lie from the very beginning. Mrs. Clare Bellew was not a Caucasian woman instead she omitted to her husband that she was a descendant from an African-American relative. This lead to …show more content…

Irene Redfield was not a part of the multitude of individuals gathered near the deceased body. Mrs. Irene Redfield was inside the facility getting a coat for her husband Mr. Brian Redfield which took her longer than it was necessary to get the coat and come downstairs to see the decease body, Mrs. Clare Bellew. Thus emerging the question on why it took so long to come downstairs when the rest of the multitude had no problem coming down the stairs to see on the well-being of Mrs. Clare Bellew. Therefore, giving probably cause that Mrs. Redfield had a hidden agenda and had something to do with the death Mrs. Bellew. Furthermore, when interrogating Mrs. Redfield, she had the inability to remember what had transpired between the moment that Mrs. Bellew was adjacent to the window and then disappeared from view. Therefore, leading to other question on how Mrs. Bellew disappeared from view if Mrs. Redfield was holding onto her arm. The holding of the arm is significant because it allows to see the depth in which Mrs. Bellew was being held and if there was any struggle between the two. Furthermore, the friendship between the two is closer than the norm because the letters that Mrs. Redfield received from the decease are depicted as love letters. Mrs. Bellew even had some letters in her facility in which was never sent to Mrs. Redfield and it portrayed that their relationship was extremely close to one

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