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Why could Madame Giselle be called an honest woman?
(She never used her clients’ secrets to obtain money unless that money was owed to her)
What did Madame Giselle do to make people pay back the money she lent them?
(blackmailed)
Who was Mosieur Fournier of the Surete?
(a French inspector who came to England to work on the case)
Who did Jane and Norman consider as possible killers?
(Ryder and the Duponts)
Why were Jane and Norman sure that the other was not a murderer?
(They were watching each other most of the time on the plane)
Why did Jane worry about her job?
(She was involved into a murder case and could lose the job)
What was the final verdict of the jury?
(Marie Morisot’s death was caused by poison. There is no evidence who gave her the poison)
Why couldn’t Mr Ryder see the people on his side of the cabin?
(The seats had high backs)
What is a boomslang?
(A deadly South African tree snake whose poison causes bleeding under the skin and stops the heart)
Who was able to define the poison caused Marie Morisot’s death?
(Mr Winterspoon, a scientist who worked for the Government and knew all about unusual poisons)
How long was Marie Morisot dying?
(almost instantly)
What was the cause of death of Marie Morisot?
(Her death was caused by poison)
Who reported about the cause of death of Marie Morisot?
(a police surgeon Dr James Whistler)
What kind of specialist was Dr Bryant?
(in ear and throat deseases)
Was the deceased a rich woman?
(Yes, very)
Who was the first witness to be questioned four days after the accident?
(an elderly Frenchman – Maitre Alexandre Thibault)
What was Marie Morisot by profession?
(one of the most famous moneylenders in Paris)