Poirot seems baffled. He focuses on why anyone would keep a photograph. Vanity seems unlikely (none of the photographs is of a pretty young woman) but either sentiment or hatred might serve as motives. Perhaps the killer is not the woman in the picture, but someone who wished to be avenged on the person in the picture one of the children whose father had murdered Eva Kanes employers? When Poirot discovers the photograph itself in Long Meadows, he has the final piece of the puzzle.
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