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* Even though she died unaware of the identity of her husband's ''real'' killer, Caroline set in motion a chain of events that would unmask them by writing to her daughter that she was innocent, which influenced Carla to seek out Poirot. Caroline's indirect role in solving the crime thus heightens the multiple references to her being in the room in spirit during Poirot's exposition.exposition.
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* Even though she died unaware of the identity of her husband's ''real'' killer, Caroline set in motion a chain of events that would unmask them by writing to her daughter that she was innocent, which influenced Carla to seek out Poirot. Caroline's indirect role in solving the crime thus heightens the multiple references to her being in the room in spirit during Poirot's exposition.
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* See [[Headscratchers/FiveLittlePigs Headscratchers]].
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* Even though she died unaware of the identity of her husband's killer, Caroline set in motion a chain of events that would unmask them by writing to her daughter that she was innocent, which influenced Carla to seek out Poirot. Caroline's indirect role in solving the crime thus heightens the multiple references to her being in the room in spirit during Poirot's exposition. \n\nFridgeLogic \n\n* See [[Headscratchers/FiveLittlePigs Headscratchers]].
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* Even though she died unaware of the identity of her husband's killer, Caroline set in motion a chain of events that would unmask them by writing to her daughter that she was innocent, which influenced Carla to seek out Poirot. Caroline's indirect role in solving the crime thus heightens the multiple references to her being in the room in spirit during Poirot's exposition.
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* See {{Headscratchers}}.
* Even though she died unaware of the identity of her husband's killer, Caroline set in motion a chain of events that would unmask them by writing to her daughter that she was innocent, which influenced Carla to seek out Poirot. Caroline's indirect role in solving the crime thus heightens the multiple references to her being in the room in spirit during Poirot's exposition.
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* See {{Headscratchers}}.