Maigret Today
He stepped out into the rain, and Paris swallowed him whole—just another man with a heavy heart, walking home alone.
“Good night, Inspector.”
Inspector Maigret stood by the window of his office, the rain-slicked Paris street throwing back the glow of a solitary lamppost. It was past ten. The building was nearly empty. He had sent Lapointe home an hour ago. The case was closed—a foolish crime of passion, a jealous husband with a carving knife, a confession wrung out like a damp rag before dinner. Open and shut. Maigret
Yet Maigret remained. He lit his pipe, the familiar ritual of tamping and striking a match grounding him in the present. The smoke curled toward the ceiling, gray against the gray of the night. His heavy overcoat was still on, his scarf loosened. He looked less like a policeman and more like a weary burgher reluctant to face the wind and the walk back to Boulevard Richard-Lenoir. He stepped out into the rain, and Paris
It was the widow. She had sat in that very chair—the hard one, not the comfortable one he reserved for witnesses he pitied—for four hours. She had not wept. Her hands, red and raw from scrubbing, had remained still in her lap. She had confessed to everything. Yes, she had known her husband was seeing the woman from the laundry. Yes, she had bought the knife at the quincaillerie on Rue des Martyrs. Yes, she had waited behind the stairwell door. The building was nearly empty
He sighed, a deep, chesty sound that filled the empty office. He had arrested her, of course. The law was the law. The examining magistrate would see her in the morning. But Maigret knew that the real crime had not been committed with a blade. It had been committed years ago, quietly, in a small flat on the fifth floor without a lift. The crime of forgetting. And for that, no prison sentence was ever long enough.
A long pause. Then she had said, “I don’t remember.”
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