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[afterword]Alfred Hitchcock: Well, we've done it again. We still haven't finished the story. How extremely careless of us. But I promise you on my honor the truth will be out next time. I've excused the actors until we return when they will present the final act of our play. Unfortunately, since you are all accessories after the fact, I cannot permit you to leave the room. You may, however, discuss the case among yourselves. Who killed the count and why? Only one person could have done it. Was it Mullet, the liftman? Did Bernard Froy do it? Was it Lord Sorrington? Or was it a fourth person? Who is the guilty party? Tune in next time and find out. Good night.

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