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Murders in the Rue Morgue

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  • The narator and Dupin lived in a apartment together in Paris, and one day they saw in the newspaper, which had an amasing article that talk about a murder in the Rue Morgue.
  • Look at this!How intresting...
  • Dupin, who is interested in the subject, proposes to the narrator to go to the Rue Morgue to investigate the crime scene.
  • I don't know but we could investigate it together
  • How did this happend?
  • Arriving at the scene, Dupin checks the entire house, the bodies of the victims and the surrounding areas of the neighborhood.
  • This is very cruel, my friend.
  • It is so sad to see this things.
  • The next morning, Dupin tells the narrator that he found out who the murderer was, and that the reason the police couldn't solve the crime is because they focus too much on the murder, rather than on the elements that make the case itself peculiar. concrete. Then he sets out to tell her how he came to the solution of the mystery, but first he gives her a gun and tells her that a man may come to the house and that, if so, he will need to be apprehended.
  • I know who is the murder
  • Dupin reveals to the narrator a drawing he made of the bruises and fingernail marks on Camille's throat. These indicate the presence of a hand too large to be that of a man but which coincides, however, with that of an orangutan. An animal of that size would have the brutality and strength to commit such a murder, as well as the agility to leap from lightning rods into the room. If this was the case, the French voice must be that of the animal's owner, who, horrified by the beast's actions, fled the scene of the crime and left it alone.
  • .
  • Dupin gets Le Bon released. The sailor manages to recover the orangutan and sells it to a zoo. The Prefect of Police, embarrassed by his ineptitude in solving the case, asks Dupin to stay out of his business. However, far from being concerned, Dupin ironically says that he appreciates him for the magnificent skill with which he has managed to obtain his reputation for genius
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