Major Henry Rodman, a peeping Tom insists that he saw a pair disembodied gloves shoot a gun from the house opposite.
It is certainly a queer case for Colonel March. A young couple, the Hartley's live opposite. Jim Hartley has a puzzle box and that piques Colonel March's interest in the case.
There is a simple explanation as to what the Major saw. It does take a bit of a leap as to what the Hartley's up to and the unnecessary risk that the Colonel takes.
If it was not for the Major having a peep, it would had been Colonel March of the River Thames.
It is certainly a queer case for Colonel March. A young couple, the Hartley's live opposite. Jim Hartley has a puzzle box and that piques Colonel March's interest in the case.
There is a simple explanation as to what the Major saw. It does take a bit of a leap as to what the Hartley's up to and the unnecessary risk that the Colonel takes.
If it was not for the Major having a peep, it would had been Colonel March of the River Thames.