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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The killer's somewhat lacklustre motive was one of the plot's main criticism [[spoiler:(i.e. killing your best friend because he knows about your first marriage to a wife you can't divorce, so that you can marry the girl you love)]]. The murder motive was later revised for the U.S. publication.
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* HilariousInHindsight: One of the characters is a [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Dr. Strange]]. Few would think of the murdered nerve specialist upon hearing the name.
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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Babbington at the first cocktail party. [[spoiler:Sir Charles did this merely as a dress rehearsal for his main crime, and didn't even care who died out of his friends and acquaintances who were present, showing an irredeemable apathy toward human life.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Babbington at the first cocktail party. [[spoiler:Sir Charles did this merely as a dress rehearsal for his main crime, and didn't even care who died out murdered one of his friends and and/or acquaintances who were present, showing an irredeemable apathy toward human life.''at random'' just to "rehearse" the main murder.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died. Just as heinous was the killing of Margaret de Rushbridger, a harmless stranger, simply to create a dramatic diversion from the main murder.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Babbington, chiefly because Babbington at the first cocktail party. [[spoiler:Sir Charles did this murder was [[spoiler:a merely as a dress rehearsal in which the killer for his main crime, and didn't even care who died. Just as heinous was the killing died out of Margaret de Rushbridger, a harmless stranger, simply to create a dramatic diversion from the main murder.his friends and acquaintances who were present, showing an irredeemable apathy toward human life.]]
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The killer's somewhat lacklustre motive was one of the plot's main criticism [[spoiler:(i.e. killing your best friend because he knows about your first marriage to a wife you can't divorce, so that you can marry the girl you love)]]. The murder motive was later revised for the U.S. publication.
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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died. Just as heinous was the killing of Mrs. D, a harmless stranger, simply to create a dramatic diversion from the main murder.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died. Just as heinous was the killing of Mrs. D, Margaret de Rushbridger, a harmless stranger, simply to create a dramatic diversion from the main murder.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Reverend Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died. Just a heinous was the killing of Mrs. D, a harmless stranger, simply to create a dramatic diversion from the main murder.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Reverend Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died. Just a as heinous was the killing of Mrs. D, a harmless stranger, simply to create a dramatic diversion from the main murder.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Reverend Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:nothing more than a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Reverend Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:nothing more than a [[spoiler:a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died.died. Just a heinous was the killing of Mrs. D, a harmless stranger, simply to create a dramatic diversion from the main murder.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: The killer crossed this with the murder of Reverend Babbington, chiefly because this murder was [[spoiler:nothing more than a dress rehearsal in which the killer didn't even care who died.]]

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