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14 Capital Journal, Salem,
On Murder's Skirts
By TERRY ADLER
Uhauter 30
"Apparently on Thursday night,"
Rail continued, "Dr. Bray waa rum
maging around in Hubbard'a oil ice.
He lound the debris in or around
Uio waste basket we'll never know
which way that curette did lall.
Anyway, he became curious when
he found the cigarette stub, all water-soaked.
Bray knew that Hub
bard had given up smoking more
than two montiis ayo, When he saw
that bottle out of piace he became
auspicious. Then when I called and
mentioned 'phosgene' he was con
vinced there had been foul play.
The only thing that he didn't know
was the identity of the culprit and
the motive."
"But he called you later, she
reminded him.
He nodded. "He called me later,
that's true. Apparently he had gath
ered together the stuff In that en
velope. At that time it meant to
him that two people had a motive
lor killing Hubbard: namely, Fen
tor or you. Remember the two let
ters?" "Then he really didn't know It
was Eddie?" She was horrified.
"Apparently not. It certainly look
ed as if Hubbard was blackmailing
the two of you the same way he
was Bray. Apparently Bray didn't
give Worden a thought. Anyway,
after he called me he put the let
ters In the envelope and left them
in Hubbard's office. He put the
manuscript in the envelope, too.
He was planning to talk to Worden
about it tne next morning.
"How do you know this?"
Worden told us. When Bray
came out of Hubbard's office he
aaw a light In Worden's room and
came In to have a cigarette. He
told Eddie that the manuscript
had come and that they could go
over it in the morning. He men
tioned that Hubbard had put his
own name as author, and not Wor
den's, but of course that would be
rectified.
"N&turallv Worden was elated
Evervthintr was turning out as he
had planned. If only Bray had shut
up at that point. But he went on
talking about Huooara aoout wnai
a rat he had been, and that he wo.
even going to be a nuisance after
death because there was going to be
an investigation since it appeared
that Hubbard had been murdered
Well, as you can imagine, Wor
den's house of cards collapsed lm
medlatolv. He very cautiously
tried to probe Bray for informa
tion, but all he got was that
Bray was not quite sure who did
It and that someone was coming
over in the morning to Investigate
Bray left Worden then and went
back Into his own office to clear
up some work. Worden got to
thinking that if Bray were to die.
and especially If it looked like sui
cide, then no attention would be
paid to his conjectures about Hub
bard. That way there would bo
no investigation of Hubbard's
death, or if ttiere were then it would
look as if Bray himself had done
H and then committed suicide.
"Very neat is right. And if It
hadn't been for Verek I don't think
we would have discovered that Bray
had been murdered."
"What did Verek have to do
with it?
"He was just the little man who
eame around. As soon as Worden
decided he had to kill Bray, he
fot a syringe and filled It with
dyanlde. He walked right into
Bray s office and Jabbed the needle
Into his back right through his
ahlrt. Bray died Immediately. Wor
dn typed out the suicide note and
Wn arranged the cyringe to that
It looked like suicide. This was
bout five minutes to midnight. Hr
knew that Verek would be around
ashortlr to lniect hi rut pa Hi
didn't dare leave then for fear
he would encounter Verek. 80 he
turned out all the lights and waited
ure enough, Verek came and In
jected his rats and then left without
em pec ting a thing. After that Wor
den got his things and left. He
left the light off so that Verek
wouldn't investigate when he came
around on his next round three
hours later. Worden was at the
lab early yesterday morning so
that he could 'discover the suicide
However, I beat him to it. and what
made me suspicious was that this
so-called suicide had apparently
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done a senseless thing namely, sat
down In total darkness to jao a
syringe of cyanide into his veins.
it looked phony to me. F
'Then Eddie was the one who
broke into my apartment last night
and bopped me on the head?"
"What he planned, really, waa to
eliminate you from the picture com
pletely. 1 suppose he had the idea
that if vou died from a dose of
cyanide in your coffee, it, too. would
look like suicide."
I had no Idea he hated me so
much." Ellen said.
Well, he was so perturbed about
the thesis, he couldn't think ration
ally. He was obsessed with the idea
that you had typed the thesis and
so you, too, were responsible for the
lact that it was stolen.
Of course. I did type It. But
I didn't think It was unusual for
a department chairman to list him-
seu as author 01 research tnat a
graduate student had done."
Ah,' said Hail sadly, "too true.
But let's forget all this morbidity.''
What will happen to Eddie now?"
she asked.
We re going to keep him in the
psychopathic division. He's got to
oe under ooservation lor a wnue.
"Then they won't send him tc
prison?"
"I don't know. I hardly think
tht he can be considered sant
and responsible for his actions. Any
way, its out 01 our hr.n:s now:
the hospital authorities will handle
it. He's a very sick boy mentally
ana neeas proper treatment ramer
than a prison sentence."
"Gee, honey. I almost forgot
we've got a lot of celebrating to
do! We've got an anniversary he
said.
"An anniversary?"
He nodded solemnly as he glanced
at his watch.
"It's exactly twenty-six hours
since t first saw you adjusting
your skirt. That 3 a long engage
ment. Mrs. Rafferty-to-be."
"Well, you're the doctor," she
quipped as she smiled and lov
ingly placed her arms around his
neck.
(The End)
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