On the fifteenth night of the murder, Oswald tells his men to come out of their hiding places. He tells them that none of them look like the murderer, and that he is sure that the murderer is present. He asks them to take their clothes off so that he can check them out, but they refuse, saying that they are outsiders.
On the fifteenth night of the murder, Oswald tells his men to come out of their hiding places. He tells them that none of them look like the murderer, and that he is sure that the murderer is present. He asks them to take their clothes off so that he can check them out, but they refuse, saying that they are outsiders.