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  1. “The Witness for the Prosecution” was first published in the USA as “Traitor Hands” in Flynn’s Weekly, 31 January 1925. Mr. Mayherne adjusted his pince-nez and cleared his throat with a little dry-as-dust cough that was wholly typical of him. Then he looked again at the man opposite him, the man charged with wilful murder.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2023 · The Witness for the Prosecution ... Pdf_module_version 0.0.22 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20230612100050 ...

  3. 27 de sept. de 2011 · The Witness for the Prosecution PDF. Download. Read Online. Summary. When wealthy spinster Emily French is found murdered, suspicion falls on Leonard Vole, the man to whom she hastily bequeathed her riches before she died. Leonard assures the investigators that his wife, Romaine Heilger, can provide them with an alibi.

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  4. Testigo de cargo y otras historias (Título original en inglés: The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories) es un libro de relatos cortos de la escritora británica Agatha Christie, publicado originalmente en Estados Unidos por Dodd, Mead and Company en 1948.

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  5. A film version of Witness for the Prosecution premiered in 1957 (and reached general release in early 1958), with Tyrone Power as Leonard Vole, Marlene Dietrich as Christine Vole and Charles Laughton as Sir Wilfrid Robarts Q.C. [1] The film was adapted by Larry Marcus, Harry Kurnitz and the film's director, Billy Wilder.

  6. The Witness for the Prosecution. Agatha Christie. 4.15. 3,503 ratings317 reviews. When an elderly and wealthy spinster Emily French is found murdered, suspicion falls on Leonard Vole, the man to whom she hastily bequeathed her riches before she died. Leonard assures his solicitor that his wife, Romaine Heilger, can provide him with an alibi.

  7. Witness for the Prosecution 4 UFMG those present heard his remark, and one or two of them chaffed me about my conquest of a rich old lady.” The solicitor endeavored to hide his disappointment with a wave of the hand. “Unfortunate,” he said. “But I congratulate you upon your plain speaking, Mr. Vole. It is to you I look to guide me. Your