Word: maillet
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Tour d'Argent to dine. Once there, you look" at the scene. Shirley Temple Black, unable to flag a cab on a rainy day, was conveyed to the restaurant by gallant gendarmes in a Black Maria. Terrail also relates that a distinguished Roman Catholic prelate, Monsignor Fernand Maillet, loved late dinners at La Tour. "As he was obliged by ecclesiastical rules to stop eating at midnight so that he could conduct early morning Mass," Terrail says, "he was in the habit of turning his watch back an hour so that he could have a Sainte Geneviève souffl...
According to Maillet, Strickland returned home last Friday morning at about 1 a.m. He immediately placed a long distance telephone call to a friend. While he was talking on the phone, the suspect let herself into the apartment. She began speaking to Strickland in a voice loud enough that the person on long distance could hear her voice Maillet believes that sometimes between 1:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. she shot Strickland...
...contacting people listed in an address book found in Strickland's bedroom, Maillet determined the suspect's identity. Much of the information Maillet got from those listed in the book was off the record and almost all of them told him they would not testify in court...
Because of the lack of evidence. Maillet is uncertain when he will be able to make an arrest. To keep track of the suspect, however. Maillet's informants are watching her to make certain she does not try to leave the Boston area...
Until an arrest is made, the police will probably be reluctant to give out more information. After Maillet revealed on Tuesday that the main suspect in the case was a "female acquaintance" of Strickland's. Lieutenant Edward Sherry, the head of Boston's homicide division, put a blanket on further news coverage of the investigation...