Chapter Five: Murder Plot

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Quote: "Every murderer is probably somebody's old friend", (British crime author Dame Agatha Christie), (September 15, 1890-January 12, 1976).

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The Bleeding Pig Inn had been around since 1666, since the year of the infamous Great Fire of London ravaged London in hellfire.

     Its large wrought-iron black gate was ominous; its black windows guarded intruders from criminals. The cobbled steps that led to the the front entrance were dirty; the back entrance was was also dirty. Prostitutes were nearby showing their huge breasts and long, slender legs to patrons, eager for sex, as they applied their trade for as many pounds as possible per hour.

      Sean O'Keefe opened the door.

      He wore a black hat, black, cotton shirt, black trousers, a black belt, black socks, and black boots. On his right hand was a cheap, silver colored watch on his right hand.

      He heard a song being sung, as he went inside.

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