

Owen: Well, it turns out Edward had discovered that someone was tampering with the family’s finances. On the night of his death, his nephew Richard tampered with the mansion’s lights to simulate a blackout and poisoned the wine Edward usually drank.
Rosmery: But the most shocking twist is that Edward didn’t drink the wine. Instead, he died because Richard confronted him, and during their argument, accidentally pushed him into a bookshelf. All because of his greed!
Anahí: The best part is how Evelyn solves the case. She pieces together all the clues—the poisoning, the arguments, and the altered will.
Rosmery: Yes, and when Richard confesses during the final interrogation, it’s the perfect conclusion to the story.
Owen: That scene was epic. Evelyn truly shined with her logic and composure.
Anahí: Without a doubt, The Secret of Westfield Manor is a mystery to remember.
Rosmery: We should watch it again! There are always little details you miss the first time.
Owen: Totally. Let’s do it this weekend!

Rosmery: Hi, guys! How are you today?
Anahí: Hi, Rosmery! I’m doing great, thanks. How about you, Owen?
Owen: All good, just enjoying the day. What about you two?
Rosmery: Pretty good. Hey, what’s your favorite mystery story?
Anahí: I think nothing beats The Secret of Westfield Manor. Have you seen it?
Owen: Yes! It’s one of my favorites. That whole mystery surrounding the Westfield family kept me on edge the entire movie.
Rosmery: No way! I love it too. The way everything connects at the end is so brilliant.
Anahí: Looks like we’re all on the same page. It’s such a well-written story. But do you remember what happened?
Owen: Of course. The story starts when the head of the family, Edward Westfield, is found dead in his study on a rainy night. At first, it looks like an accident, but a private detective, Evelyn Stone, is hired to investigate because something seems off.
Rosmery: Right, and Evelyn interviews all the family members. She discovers that each of them has a motive to want Edward dead, whether it’s for the inheritance or past family conflicts.
Anahí: Exactly. But the real question is: how did it all happen?

The Secret of Westfield Manor