"I've had a good long talk with Dr. Thompson," he said. "He's very interested in the 'chain' or 'series' type of murder. It's the product of a particularly distorted type of mentality. As a layman one can't, of course, appreciate the finer points as they present themselves to a medical point of view." He coughed. "As a matter of fact — my last case — I don't know whether you read about it — the Mabel Homer case, the Muswell Hill schoolgirl, you know — that man Capper was extraordinary.
Amazingly difficult to pin the crime on to him — it was his third, too! Looked as sane as you or I. But there are various tests — verbal traps, you know — quite modern, of course, there was nothing of that kind in your day. Once you can induce a man to give himself away, you've got him! He knows that you know and his nerve goes. He starts giving himself away right and left."
"Even in my day that happened sometimes
Inspector Crome looked at him
There was silence between us for some time
station [steISn], silence ['saIl@ns], pray [preI]
"Even in my day that happened sometimes," said Poirot.
Inspector Crome looked at him and murmured conversationally: "Oh, yes?"
There was silence between us for some time. As we passed New Cross Station, Crome said: "If there's anything you want to ask me about the case, pray do so."
"You have not
"She was twenty-three years of age
"
"As to that I've no information," said Inspector Crome
A final look of amusement came into Poirot's eyes
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"You have not, I presume, a description of the dead girl?"
"She was twenty-three years of age, engaged as a waitress at the Ginger Cat café — "
"
"As to that I've no information," said Inspector Crome with a hint of withdrawal. His manner said: "Really — these foreigners! All the same!"
A final look of amusement came into Poirot's eyes. "It does not seem to you important, that? Yet,