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The ABC Murders. Series 1: Episode 2. Contains some upsetting scenes. Crime drama. The ABC killer sends more letters promising to spill blood. Hercule's past, integrity and identity come into...
- BBC One - The ABC Murders, Series 1, Episode 2
Episode 2 of 3. Crime drama. The ABC killer sends more...
- BBC iPlayer - The ABC Murders
1933. Hercule Poirot receives letters threatening murder,...
- BBC One - The ABC Murders, Series 1, Episode 2
Feb 1, 2019 · The ABC Murders episode 2 review: a twist in this tale? Strong performances from John Malkovich and Rupert Grint are the glue that keeps us stuck to this Agatha Christie adaptation....
Dec 27, 2018 · Episode 2 of 3. Crime drama. The ABC killer sends more letters promising to spill blood. Hercule's past, integrity and identity come into question while he fights a rising tide of xenophobia ...
- Theory 1: Is Cust Actually The Murderer?
- Theory 2: Has Cust Been Set Up?
- Theory 3: Are Franklin Clarke and Thora Grey Involved?
- Theory 4: Is The Killer Someone from Poirot's Past?
- Theory 5: Is The ABC Murderer A Total Stranger?
Things arenot looking great for Alexander Bonaparte Cust. We're a bit sceptical about the idea of Cust as the real killer, but you have to admit: every time there's a murder, he's right there nearby with his suitcase full of stockings. That's surely no coincidence. After his appearances in Andover and Bexhill, Cust can be seen in Churston on 10th A...
Almost everything points towards Cust as our killer, although Hercule Poirot and Inspector Crome have yet to identify or catch him. But isn't this just tooconvenient? What if Cust has been set up to take the fall? Although Cust has the typewriter, it's not clear whether it's hisfingers that tapped the keys that wrote the ABC letters. If anything, o...
Of the four murders we've had so far, it is C for Clarke which has stood out as most interesting. Poirot first visited Sir Carmichael Clarke's family in 1928 when he was at the peak of his fame. Back then, he had a nice little side-earner hosting murder mystery parties for the rich, and so Sir Carmichael hired his services for his wife Lady Hermion...
"There is a code. The code is me." That's what Hercule Poirot tells Inspector Crome when they have their détente and begin to solve the case of the ABC murders together. Poirot has noticed an alarming pattern to the murders. Not only is ABC sending him those sinister letters ("chin-chin!"), but every single death has been connected to a place or pe...
Mes enfants, we have to consider one final theory: that the ABC killer is a complete and utter stranger. After all, any person anywhere in the country could come up with this scheme to travel the railway network and send letters to Poirot and murder people alphabetically. Sure, they'd need to do a lot of research into Poirot, and they'd need to do ...
- Eleanor Bley Griffiths
Dec 27, 2018 · Buy Agatha Christie's The ABC Murders — Miniseries, Episode 2 on Apple TV. Hercule is held in deep suspicion by Scotland Yard and the killer sends more letters promising to spill blood;...
- Alex Gabassi
- December 26, 2018
- John Malkovich
1933. Hercule Poirot receives letters threatening murder, but no-one will listen. 56 mins. Episode 2. As the ABC killer promises to spill more blood, Hercule's identity comes into question....
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John Malkovich's Poirot searches for a serial killer, and his own identity, in Sarah Phelps' classy Agatha Christie adaptation.