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Quotes About Investigation

Most people get excited over new cars; I get excited over death certificates. It's no wonder my husband worries about my state of mind.
~ Rett MacPherson
I have undertaken to to find an explanation for something that can't possibly be explained-Nero Wolfe
~ Rex Stout
The police are not witlings; they will know that each of you may have had a private reason for your reserve not relevant to their investigation; but they will also know that if one of you was involved with Carol Mardus regarding the baby, and if you killed Ellen Tenzer, you would certainly have omitted her name from your list and you would not have identified the picture. So they will be importunate with all of you.
~ Rex Stout
Nevertheless, it was not necessary to assume, as Wolfe had in the case of Viola Duday, that if he had killed Priscilla Eads he had probably done so by contrivance and not by perpetration. In spite of his pure white hair and wrinkled old skin, I would have bet, from the way he looked and moved and held his shoulders and head, that he could still have chinned himself up to five or six times.
~ Rex Stout
Wolfe grunted. "That's admirably specious, but drop it. I give you my word that I haven't the faintest notion of who killed Ellen Tenzer." Cramer eyed him. "Your word?" "Yes, sir.
~ Rex Stout
He looked at her. That was the first time I had seen him give her a direct and explicit look, and, since she was just off the line from him to me, I had a good view of it. It demolished one detail of his exposition—the claim that a man of his training and temperament couldn't possibly commit a murder. His look at her was perfect for a guy about to put a cord around a neck and pull tight. It was just one swift, ugly flash, and then he returned to Wolfe.
~ Rex Stout
Okay, Dolly Brooke killed her because she was going to marry a quote nigger unquote, and how do we prove it?' He frowned. 'I have told you not to use that word in my hearing.' 'I was merely quoting. It isn't - ' 'Shut up. I mean the word 'unquote' and you know it.
~ Rex Stout
and when Archie Goodwin wonders about anything he finds out.
~ Rex Stout
STUDY IN SCARLET (ILLUSTRATED COLLECTOR'S
~ Rex Stout
What?' Cramer's eyes widened. 'Where the hell does Shepherd come in?' 'I don't know. Archie doesn't like him, and I have learned that it is always quite possible that anyone he doesn't like may be a murderer.
~ Rex Stout
hung up and went back out to the car and told Fred: "A new era has begun. The earth has turned around and started the other way. Mr. Wolfe has left home in a taxicab to work on a case." "Huh? Nuts." "Nope. As Fritz says, honest for God. He really has. So if you'll—" "But Jesus, Archie. He'll get killed or something.
~ Rex Stout
It is impossible for any Sherlock Holmes story not to have at least one marvelous scene. [ An Invitation to Learning , January 1942]
~ Rex Stout
A body? Of a person? Dead?" "Bodies usually are. And this one was very dead indeed.
~ Rhys Bowen
searched for clues and fingerprints. But I will be kind to
~ Rhys Bowen
We start with the evidence, and then figure out what the best explanation of it all really is, regardless of where this quest for truth takes us.
~ Richard Carrier
discovery starts with anomalies.
~ Richard H. Thaler
He was dead, all right. He had been shot, poisoned, stabbed, and strangled. Either somebody had really had it in for him or four people had killed him. Or else it was the cleverest suicide I'd ever heard of.
~ Richard S. Prather
The room was full of law. Apparently somebody on Younger's force had invited the state police to attend after all; the pack of technical men, with their cameras and chalk, powders and notebooks and little white envelopes, all seemed to professional, too sleek, too quiet and efficient to be any part of the local law. The local law was three dough-faced farm hands in rumpled blue uniforms, standing around the room looking for traffic to direct.
~ Richard Stark
So my two buildings are the funeral parlor and the doctor's house. But when I started finding stuff on Dr. Fuller, I started finding stuff about an epidemic, too. I mean, they called it an epidemic, but nobody knew what was causing it." "And when was this?" "Around nineteen hundred. The statistics were unbelievable, so many people died. And lots of them were children." Parker automatically grabbed a tissue off the nightstand and gave it to Ashley.
~ Richie Tankersley Cusick
few days after Vryke's death, a lawyer arrived at the San Francisco medical examiner's office in the Hall of Justice. She was
~ Rick Mofina
his hardest cases, where parents, upstanding people, had reported children missing but were later proven to have lied to cover up abuse, an accidental death or a homicide. He had looked into the eyes of mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles and friends as they lied, watched their tears, even believed that they were convinced in the truth of their own lies until the facts, the evidence, emerged and the incontrovertible truth was revealed.
~ Rick Mofina
Tell us, cat!
~ Rick Riordan
So, if I looked him up on google maps-
~ Rick Riordan
I'm not hovering. I just thought you might be interested in knowing that Nell's boss is here. Max stopped typing. Bishop? Yep. What's he doing here? Apparently just finished up another investigation in Chicago.So what's he doing here? Ethan grinned. I'm trying to make out whether you consider him a rival or just somebody who's going to spirit Nell back to Virginia.
~ Kay Hooper