Now, where are the family and how are they?' "Well, there's only Mrs Maclennan and her brother. They're both in the living room," Grant answered. Logan went down to the living room. A man and a woman were sitting next to each other on the sofa. The woman was probably in her late twenties but it was difficult to tell because she was crying. She had red hair and was wearing nightclothes. Mrs Maclennan, I'm Inspector Logan of the Edinburgh Police," said Logan. "I'm very sorry about your husband. "Thank you, Inspector, the woman answered. The man stood up. He was tall and dark and he looked strong. He was wearing a black jogging suit and he needed a shave"Good morning, Inspector. I'm Donald Johnstone, Alice's brother. Hello, Mr Johnstone. I know this is a terrible time for you both, but I'm afraid I have to ask you some questions. Must you asked Johnstone. Look at my sister. She's crying. Can't you wait Mr Johnstone, a man has died," said Logan. "I am a police officer. I need to find some answers. It's all right, Donald," said Alice Maclennan. She turned to Logan. "I understand, Inspector. Please ask your questions. But be quick!' said Johnstone. Mrs Maclennan, what time did your husband usually have a bath?" asked Logan. "Well, he usually went upstairs at about eleven, had a bath and then came to bed, Alice Maclennan answered