Orchidea and Giulia are the two women that Don Giorgio, an attractive young priest and teacher in a convent, is romantically involved with. In spite of the fact that he professes his contrition and promises to rejoin the congregation, he is brutally put to death. Giulia's throat was cut not too much later following the incident. Orchidea, who is also the primary suspect, becomes the object of Inspector Boito's affection, and he makes plans to wed her. It would appear that a curious young child named Ferruccio, who is being held captive and drugged, holds the key to solving the case. He was present at one of the murders, but no one will accept his account, will they?
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Orchidea and Giulia are the two women that Don Giorgio, an attractive young priest and teacher in a convent, is romantically involved with. In spite of the fact that he professes his contrition and promises to rejoin the congregation, he is brutally put to death. Giulia's throat was cut not too much later following the incident. Orchidea, who is also the primary suspect, becomes the object of Inspector Boito's affection, and he makes plans to wed her. It would appear that a curious young child named Ferruccio, who is being held captive and drugged, holds the key to solving the case. He was present at one of the murders, but no one will accept his account, will they?
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