Part 33: Escape on Dover to France ferry…

The newspaper stated that Olive had been missing for six days. Mr Styles, the owner of The Stables, after first denying there was anything wrong with his accounts, admitted he was short of two hundred thousand pounds. The report moved on to state that Olive bought a train ticket for Edgware on Thursday, where she was to pick up her car and drive to Harrogate for a spa. A railway worker, and an employee at The Stables, noticed her on the northbound train, but she’d plainly never arrived at Harrogate.
Semi-retired Chief Inspector Dobbs, a resident in The Stables, is heading the investigation. He says he has proof that Olive didn’t head north, towards Edgware, but south, beyond Sidcup—probably to Dover to escape on the ferry to France. That witnesses had seen her car in Edgware the day before was a blind.
Olive’s distraught fiancé, Bert, is working close with the police. He informed them she’d mentioned going to Sidcup. As a result, Chief Inspector Dobbs has secured evidence that Olive had left her car at a garage in that town. With his usual thoroughness and promptness, Chief Inspector Dobbs is making a search at Sidcup. He has already communicated with the police in cities to the south of England and the borders into France and is confident of capturing Olive soon. He bragged that when he was on a case, it went ill with those who even hinted of wrongdoing.
To be continued…
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Published on February 09, 2022 22:31
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