Part 6: In which Moriarty solves a crime and does not cheat at all, nope!
Moriarty looked on his audience with delight. "The first witness," he continued, "swore him to be a blond man who was missing a leg. The second witness was just as adamant that he was dark haired and wearing simple black. But here is the corner piece of the puzzle: there were not two men. It was only one man, who worked his day job as a hypnotist!"
Moriarty paused dramatically, then went forward in his recital. "It was child's play for a hypnotist as skilled as Timothy Ritter to manipulate the the postman's identification. . ."
. . .
Moriarty escaped his grateful clients and came over to Sebastian. "Seb," he whispered, "break Tim out by next week, okay, he's one of my best assassins."
"Yes, boss."
"And don't forget to pay him."
"Of course."
