Inspector Fox felt emotionally blackmailed his eyes blurred the first time in his life the man cried pitifully to have the suspicion dispelled there was motive for him to have killed his wife.
I picked her up almost from the street you can call it love at first sight whose fragrance in heart I always carried showed me the way her love’s light.
If you ask if she was always faithful to me she was and not a moment she left my side laid herself bare and so happy were we years passed like an endless joy ride.
Never ever, never once, I have to say she set her eyes on any other man happy as she was in my love all the way as I was in my loveliest woman.
She loved not me but only my money so would the tongues roll in mischief how they envied that I was so lucky our devotion to each other was beyond belief.
Behind me she slept with other men I had to bear with many such gossip two love doves we were crazily insane our love was true and fathomless deep.
It hurt me Mr. Fox and I couldn’t take it anymore those ******* spreading canards about her so I started to love her more than before and now must have killed her some jilted lover.
The inspector noted each word in his book thanked him and got up to go to give the note a good look at home in his table lamp’s glow.
He read it once and then again and again each line in isolation and with the rest till he pieced together only the first lines arrived at the confession cleverly crafted!