In a kidnapping case five years ago, the kidnappers killed Daisy, the little girl from the Armstrong family, and fled overseas with the money. Mrs. Armstrong was too sad to give birth to a stillbirth and died in childbirth. The maid was suspected of colluding with the kidnappers and jumped off the building to commit suicide. Five years later, the first-class cabin on the Orient Express was full of people on this day, rich Americans, American ladies, Austrian diplomats and couples, governesses, colonels in India, housekeepers, secretaries, Russian princesses and servants, missionaries, and bodyguards. , the conductor, and Detective Poirot who managed to get a berth with the help of the train director. Rich American: The main culprit in the kidnapping case five years ago American noblewoman: Mrs. Armstrong's mother Austrian diplomat Couple: Mrs. Armstrong's sister, brother-in-law Secretary: Mrs. Armstrong's admirer Russian Princess: Mrs. Armstrong's godmother Russian Princess Servant: Armstrong's cook Missionary: Armstrong's nanny who once looked after little Daisy
Bodyguard: Armstrong's driver
The conductor: the father of Mrs. Armstrong's valet
The twelve relatives and friends of the Armstrong family, like twelve jurors, sentenced the kidnappers to death on this Orient Express.
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