Althoughtheevidenceappearstobeoverwhelminginthestrangulationmurderofablackmailer,MissMarple’ssole’notguilty’votehangsthejury11-1.Shebecomesconvincedthattherealmurdererisamemberofalocaltheatricaltroupe,soshejoinstheminordertogatherinformation.Thecluesleadbackmanyyearstoasingledisastrouslyunsuc...
Although the evidence appears to be overwhelming in the strangulation murder of a blackmailer, Miss Marple's sole 'not guilty' vote han gs the jury 11-1. She becomes convinced that the real murderer is a member of a local theatrical troupe, so she joins them in order to gather in...
When Miss Marple and Mr. Stringer are soliciting for their charity that benefits paroled convicts, they call on the home of wealthy Mr. Enderby. They are shocked to witness his heart failure culminating in his fall down the stairs to his death. Miss Marple suspects that someone "frightened hi...