Express | Assassinio Sull'orient
Ultimately, Poirot and his friend M. Bouc choose to present the simple solution to the local police, allowing the group to go free out of compassion for their shared tragedy [4, 5, 10].
With the train isolated from the outside world, Poirot interviews the twelve other passengers in the Calais carriage [5, 6, 23]. He discovers that many of them have hidden connections to the Armstrong family [6, 7, 20, 22]. The Resolution: A Moral Dilemma Assassinio sull'Orient Express
A mysterious stranger boarded the train at a previous stop, murdered Ratchett, and escaped into the snow [4, 10]. Ultimately, Poirot and his friend M
Poirot learns that Ratchett was actually Cassetti , a notorious gangster responsible for the kidnapping and murder of a young girl named Daisy Armstrong years earlier in America [2, 4, 6, 17]. He discovers that many of them have hidden
The climax of the story reveals a unique and controversial solution. Poirot presents two possible explanations for the crime [4, 10]: