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Who Was Responsible For Amy Cavour's Death
The event of Amy LaTour’s death was a murder committed by her maid, Celeste. All signs and clues lead up to prove Celeste was the murderer of Amy LaTour. The murder was committed due to jealousy of Amy being wealthy and pretty while Celeste is only a maid. Her boyfriends’, Henry Willy and Joe Wonty as well as the burglar, Louis Spanker have nothing to do with this crime. Amy LaTour was sitting at her vanity before her death and that is how she ended up facing the ceiling when she died. That means she was able to see behind her in the mirror and would’ve been able to see the murderer. She must’ve been fine with whoever was in the room which makes me believe that Celeste is the murderer. Maids usually live in the house with their employer

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