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A saintly murder method
I'm trying to identify one of Leslie Charteris' Saint stories in which Templar murders an abusive husband (I think in Italy) by poisoning him with the vapour from carbon tetrachloride dry cleaning fluid in a small sealed room - the murder method is suggested by a London doctor who says it's the perfect crime, but if anyone turns up killed that way he will have to report it to the police, unaware that Templar doesn't intend to use the method anywhere that he will hear about it.
Ring any bells with anyone?
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heliograph; The Cleaner Cure in Trust the Saint
Ring any bells with anyone?
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Forensic science can detect elevated levels of Co2 in the blood, but if the body's found someplace that needs to be kept cold - like a walk-in freezer with a problem - then I suspect there's a good chance the death would be written off to mis-adventure or accident.
BTW, as a writer's tidbit - taking a breath when there's no oxygen is rather startling - you actually try to take deeper breaths.
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I had a dead refrigeration unit blow a pipe right in front of my face a number of years ago. It was weird.
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