It was a warm night in London a little breezy, but not cold and a lovely night for everyone. For Frank Kindle however, it was quite the opposite. During the night he has sadly lost his life at the Thottle manor for no one knew until early that morning 6:00 exactly when Mr. Thottle realized this tragedy. The heart to be said broken the most was Larry Polker, who was the chef at the house. Although, when Mrs. Thottle checked their safe, there family jewel was gone and their bedroom a mess. Everyone claims to be innocent, but detective Jennifer Jenkins will surely solve this crime and murder. It was 1986, September 17th and approximately 6:23 A.M when Tom and Sherry Thottle came bursting into detective Jennifer Jenkins’s office. “Detective!” cried Mr. Thottle. “We came here as fast as we could. A man named Frank Kindle has been murdered in our very home!” Mrs. Thottle made herself at home and sat down in a chair as if they were going to be here for a while. The detective’s expression …show more content…
“Are you heavy sleepers? Asked the detective curiously. Sherry answered with no hesitation “I am not a heavy sleeper no, but Tom is. A whole parade could walk in and play and he would still be sleeping surprisingly” Jennifer nodded and wrote it all down. She asked some more questions then went on to Benjamin Hindlesburg, who was the 2nd butler and was only hired because Frank was getting old. Benjamin said he was cleaning his bedroom since Frank had trashed it two days before his death. After him was Clarisse Tankart, who was the maiden of the manor and says she was helping Benjamin clean his room. She had also said that she fancied him a bit and would do anything she asked him. Larry Polker was the last to come because Clarisse had not wanted to be last and made him go after her. Word for word Jennifer Jenkins writes all of it down including how Larry said he was sleeping as everyone was ought to