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"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1841.

It features the brilliant deductions of Auguste Dupin and is one of the first detective stories, and is almost certainly the first locked room mystery. It first appeared in Graham's Magazine in April, 1841.

Plot

The detective Auguste Dupin investigates a series of baffling murders, whose victims are brutally killed in apparently inaccessible rooms along the Rue Morgue, a street in Paris.

Dupin reaches the astounding conclusion that killings were not murder per se but were carried out by a wild "Ourang-Outang," (orangutan) the escaped pet of a sailor.

Quotation: Poe's rules for the locked room

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