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The Class Menagerie

The Class Menagerie

Titel: The Class Menagerie
Autoren: Jill Churchill
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meeting and she sat with her back to it.“
    “It still doesn’t make sense,“ Gordon put in. “Why would she need to figure it out herself? The police were already working on the case.“
    “I think it was partly because she honestly believed she was smarter than the police,“ Jane said.
    “A trait shared by a number of people,“ Mel said.
    Jane ignored his sarcasm. “I think it was mainly because she was basically an extraordinarily snoopy person. She wanted to know what Lila had on people. She might or might not have ever used the information to humiliate them, but she just had to know.“
    “Like my sister-in-law, Constanza,“ Shelley said.
    “Exactly. Mel? Do you know yet what the notes about Mimi meant?“
    “Yes, that was an easy one. Her first child is institutionalized. He’s severely retarded.“
    “Was Lila trying to hold that over her?“
    “She might have intended to, but she never got around to it or she didn’t get her facts lined up in time,“ Mel said. “She would have been unpleasantly surprised if she had. Mrs. Soong was very open about it. She said she doesn’t bring it up because it upsets other people, who don’t know what to say to her, but it’s never been a secret.“
    Edgar pushed the cream puff tray closer to Jane, who snatched another one. Edgar asked, “I know you and Shelley had the notes Lila had made, but how did you guess what the ones on Beth meant?“
    Much as Jane was enjoying the chance to show off her cleverness, she wished they’d quit asking questions so she could apply herself seriously to the cream puffs. “I heard Trey Moffat make a joke about bribery being a means of getting his baby into a good college.“
    “I certainly wouldn’t have made that leap of logic,“ Edgar said.
    “That’s because you’re not deep in the agony of getting a kid into college. Just the other day my son Mike was bemoaning the fact that he didn’t have anybody important and influential to write him a recommendation and he said, as a joke, that he didn’t need to know them, all he needed was some of their stationery. Both Trey Moffat and my son are highly honorable people, but even they recognize that it may ‘take less than honorable means to get into a good school.
    “Then I remembered a conversation with Mimi. She’d said Lila mentioned that Beth had gotten a great college recommendation letter from Judge Francisco. Mimi was surprised by that, saying that the Franciscos hadn’t really approved of Beth.“
    “I didn’t know about a letter of recommendation. Not at the time,“ Shelley said.
    “No, none of you would have. Beth wasn’t a bragger and she was very close with information about herself. She wouldn’t have told any of you about the letter then, even if it had been legitimate. So, I reasoned that if Lila knew about it, she had to have found out by herself as part of her blackmail campaign preparation. Then the notes she’d made about Beth made sense.“
    “I guess so,“ Edgar admitted. “But why the silly practical jokes? Why would someone like Beth play such stupid tricks?“
    “Only two of them were her doing. And they weren’t jokes at all.“
    Mel looked at her with surprise. They’d talked about the murder the night before, but not the practical jokes. “What do you mean?“
    “This is just a guess, mind you, but Beth was worried about that picture Avalon drew.“
    “The picture she gave me?“ Edgar asked uneasily.
    “Avalon said she did it the night Ted died. And it was full of little secret figures. I think Beth was terrified that she was in the picture someplace. That Avalon might have seen her leaving after she started Ted’s car. Avalon said she heard the car start and ran away. But what if she hadn’t gone immediately? So Beth wanted to find and destroy the picture.“
    “That’s why she searched Avalon’s room!“ Shelley said. “But why did she wait so long to do it?“
    “Because she searched Pooky’s room first. Remember how determined Pooky was to have the picture? I was surprised when Edgar showed it to me. I assumed Avalon had caved in and given it to Pooky. Beth probably made the same assumption. So she tore up Pooky’s room looking for it.“
    “And stole the antique?“ Mel said doubtfully.
    “Just to make it look like it was part of the spate of jokes. Keep in mind that she ‘hid’ it where we could hardly keep from finding it.“
    “And by the time she got to Avalon’s room, she was getting frantic
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