Circumstancial [sp.] Evidence
“A hundred-dollar bill has been removed from this pile of money, since I left it half an hour ago,” said the cashier of a well-known bank, as he returned to his desk, after a short absence. “Who has been in here?”
“No one, so far as I have noticed, except Mr. Lyster and myself,” said Launcelot Jennings, the bookkeeper, of whom the inquiry was made.
“Very strange,” said the cashier, in a disturbed tone. “There were certainly nine thousand three hundred and twenty dollars in that pile—eighteen five hundreds and three one hundreds, besides the smaller bills, and I put them under a paper weight just before going out. One of those hundreds has been removed by someone. Where is Mr. Lyster?”
“Gone out on some… Read More