The Vultures Murder Mystery Hour (And A Bit)
McGrain begins by recapping the events of the murder as decoy, Tom Moriarty’s apparent apprehension and Tennyson’s flight of fancy. Now he is talking about story elements central to the detective genre. Specifically plot twists. Like this one. It is revealed that the detectives are being held at gun point by Basil Maguire. He’s not dead. He’s alive. And he stole Ned Savage’s hiding in bin bags escape idea. McGrain is upset, Maguire was their hero, their mentor, why would he do something like this? Maguire says he’s sick of being the good guy. He became the most famous detective in Ireland and now he can’t get any work because he’s too famous to be hired! He’s gone bankrupt, the bank has taken his house and his books aren’t selling. He decided the only thing left to do was defeat the people he knew best: detectives. He consorted with apparently reformed villain Tom Moriarty and they agreed that they would team up on a huge robbery. And it worked! Maguire says he would have gotten away with it if it wasn’t for them and their pesky dog. Tennyson, confused, says that they didn’t bring a dog. Maguire tells him to shut up and with a smug smirk says they could never outwit Ireland’s greatest detective. He points the gun at Tennyson and demands that he give him their audio equipment and he’ll let them free. It’s a tense moment for our heroes. Basil demands Janine, as a ‘mere’ lady handover the recordings. Janine takes the recorder from Tennyson and sadly brings it over to Maguire. The smirking Maguire destroys the evidence with a clean gunshot! But then, the villain breaks his word and points the gun to Janine’s head. Maguire laughs, now the only proof of what he has done is them. And he has to dispose of the four detectives. It’s quite the tense moment. Janine is about to be shot. We bet you can’t wait for our next episode!
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