
Commissioner Saga's guess is correct. Simpson left the house two days ago. However, he did not escape the consequences of his criminal actions.
A tin suitcase, addressed to Mr. Henry Wintergreen, caught the attention of railway officials in Glasgow. The suitcase was opened and poor Davis' body was found.
And finally this cook's case could be settled as well, and Elly Dina is innocent.
Rani came back to her husband's office.
"Mrs Todd's Grandpa has never penniless Saga. Instead, Saga framed and hung it on the wall of the office? What does Saga mean?" ask the curious Rani.
"It's to be a warning, Ran. Don't underestimate the trivial, the unimportant. On one side of the housekeeper who disappeared, on the other side was a cold-blooded killer. For me, this case is one of my most interesting cases" Commissioner Saga told his wife.
"Yes, that's right, brother!" answer Rani.
Because of the success of Commissioner Saga and also Rani in solving various cases of people who come to the Saga commissioner.
Suddenly Ranib's gaze fell on a woman standing right inside the door fumbling around the collar of her shirt, which was made of fur that was other than the others.
Her man was a very ordinary woman who began to fade, thin, aged about fifty years, wearing a coat and a ribbon-woven bottom skirt, a strand of a gold necklace decorated with jewels wrapped around her neck, and she had a, and his white hair was covered with a very inappropriate hat.
In small towns everyone would cross paths with hundreds of 'Mrs Pengelley' every day.
Commissioner Saga stepped forward and said his greetings warmly, feeling the woman's obvious shame.
"Madame! Please sit. Introduce my colleague, Rani." said Commissioner Saga who deliberately did not introduce Rani as his wife. And Rani understood for the smooth running of their duties.
The woman sat down and hesitated.
"Are you commissioner of Saga?" ask the woman.
"Yes, it's me. Ready to help you, Madame." replied commissioner Saga loudly.
The mouth of the woman's guest was still locked. He sighed, bent his fingers, and his face flushed red.
"What can we do for you, Madame?" ask Rani who approached the woman.
"Something is bothering me. Even so, I don't know if I should." said the woman who suddenly stopped.
"I just want to submit an investigation that is purely personal" said the woman, who holds the title Mrs Pengelley.
Rani grasped the meaning of those words and she was very curious.
"Personal?" rani Gumam.
"Yes and that's what I want. I don't want any rumors, squabbles, or written statements. The way they wrote those things was so vile, that it was so embarrassing for the whole family. And my problem seems to me I still doubt it because only a frightening idea comes to my mind and I can't get rid of it." replied Mrs Pengelley who paused for a moment to take a breath.
"Maybe I always blame poor Edward. Every wife will think so. After all, lately you have read a lot of terrible events like this." continued Mrs Pengelley.
"Edward's? Who's she?" asked Commissioner Saga who furrowed both eyebrows.
"Sorry, are you talking about your husband?" ask Rani who guessed.
"Yes, he's my husband." replied Mrs Pangelley.
"And you suspect him in what way, ma'am?" ask the curious commissioner Saga.
"Actually I don't want to say it, commissioner. But you must have read a lot of things like this happen and the poor people don't suspect anything." replied the woman.
Rani begins to despair about whether the woman will get into the subject. However, Commissioner Saga's patience can keep up with the woman.
"True, anything is better than being overwhelmed with this kind of uncertainty. Oh, commissioner Saga! I'm scared to death because I feel I'm being poisoned." pargelley said.
"What is the reason you think so?" ask the surprised Rani.
Mrs Pengelley began to tell stories. What he said was more appropriate for his medics.
"Pain and nausea after eating, eh?" ask commissioner Saga carefully.
"You have a personal doctor, Madame? What does he say about these symptoms?" ask the curious commissioner Saga.
"According to her acute inflammation of the stomach, the commissioner." replied the woman, but Rani saw that the woman was confused and agitated.
"In addition, he always changed the medicine he was given, but none of it could cure my illness" she continued.
"Have you told your husband your concerns?" ask Rani who is listening carefully.
"Yet. If this happens, then this news can be spread throughout the city. Maybe it was stomach pain. But strangely enough, every time Edward left for the weekend I was completely healthy again. In fact, Freda also saw this awkwardness - he was my nephew, the commissioner." replied lady Pargelley who took a deep breath and took it out slowly.
"Then there's a bottle of weedkillers. According to the gardener, the medicine was never used but why was it half a bottle left." continued Mrs Pengelley looked at commissioner Saga with a look for help.
The one who was seen smiling reassured the woman's heart, then reached out his hand to pick up the pencil and notebook.
"Let's be practical, Madame. Well, you and your husband live - where?" ask commissioner Saga.
"Polgarwith, a small trading town in Cornwall" answered the woman.
"Have you lived there for a long time?" ask Rani.
"It's been fourteen years" answered Ms. Pargelley.
"And your household consists of you and your husband?" ask commissioner Saga.
"No." answered the woman briefly.
"There's a niece like you said?" ask Rani.
"Yes, she's Freda Stanton. She is the only daughter of my husband's sister. He has lived with us for the last eight years. Yes, exactly until a week ago." replied Mrs Pargelley who tried to remember him.
"Oho, what happened a week ago?" ask the curious commissioner Saga.
"Sometimes there are events that are not very pleasant for us. I don't know what happened to Freda. He was extremely rude and brash, his nature was sometimes shocking. Finally one day his anger explodes and he leaves the house, renting his own room in the city. Since then, I have not met him. Better let him regain consciousness, so Radnor said." replied the woman.
"Who is Radnor?" rani asked and it made some of Mrs Pengelley's embarrassment reappear.
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