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The "Canary" murder case

Chapter 35: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

An account by Philo Vance’s former attorney recounts the investigation into the strangling of a celebrated Broadway beauty whose body was found in her ransacked apartment. The detective applies analytic methods to unravel contradictory clues—footprints, fingerprints, telephone records, alibis, and a locked-room puzzle—while collaborating with police and the district attorney. The inquiry exposes the social milieu surrounding the victim and uncovers hidden motives, deceptions, and unexpected witnesses; methodical reconstruction and a concluding demonstration disclose the perpetrator and clarify the intricate sequence of events that produced the baffling crime.

Transcriber’s Notes

This transcription follows the text of the first edition published by A. L. Burt Company and Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1926. However, the following alterations have been made to correct what are believed to be unambiguous errors in the text:

  • Two occurrences of missing quotation marks have been corrected.
  • The occurrence of “deliberatly” in Chapter XI has been corrected to “deliberately”.
  • The phrase “find and dandy” in Chapter XII has been corrected to “fine and dandy”.
  • The dateline of “Tuesday, September 16” on Chapter XXIX has been corrected to “Tuesday, September 18”.