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7. Eyewitness
- Claire Vermont, the wealthy widow of the late Raymond Vermont, former publisher of mystery novels, owned a beautiful estate in Westchester. Late one evening she looked through the bay windows of her living room and to her horror saw a man strangling a woman.
Claires first impulse was to open the door and attempt to stop the aggressor. However, she did not. She also did not immediately phone the police, although the telephone was in working order. She felt utterly helpless to intervene in spite of the fact that she was not physically constrained in any way. She did not even call out for assistance to the live-in butler, although he was in the house. Explain her strange behavior.
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Claire Vermont viewed the murder from outside her home. She had just arrived home after an evening out when she spotted her butler committing the murder in her living room.
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