Deith. When we found out about Florence it was this tragic, unsolved case that jumped out as a very good answer to that question.'. 'It seemed to us very possible that she had picked up on the suspect in the case. Bodyguard actress Pippa Haywood, who plays Mabel in the drama, said: 'Mabel was horrified that nobody was even charged over Florence's murder. Resources for student nurses, nurses new to the community, or those who are considering a career move. Delivering healthcare that is realistic and appropriate for individuals' needs. She is a member of the Dringhouses Local History group, and is currently writing a history of the York Home for Nurses. Even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of Sherlock Holmes, joined in with the search that made national newspaper headlines. The comments below have not been moderated. 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Published: 11:51 BST, 3 December 2018 | Updated: 16:17 BST, 3 December 2018, Historians have been debating for nearly 100 years as to exactly why Agatha Christie vanished during the height of her fame in 1926. 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English crime writer Agatha Christie and her daughter, Rosalind, are featured in a newspaper article reporting the mysterious disappearance of the novelist, 1926. ‘Agatha & The Truth of Murder’, starring Ruth Bradley as Agatha Christie, with Pippa Haywood and Tim McInnerny, has the famous crime writer using her 11 day disappearance in 1926 to try to solve the murder of Florence Nightingale Shore. (But they do have a 1am curfew!). The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. ‘A man called ‘John Smith’, who said he was standing on the platform and saw Florence in the carriage when the train stopped and she was discovered. Quo. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. She was found 11 days later after a search involving a thousand police officers, tracked down to a hotel in North Yorkshire - and claimed she couldn't remember a thing. But it shouldn’t have been possible for him to know as many details as he did of the crime scene, unless he was actually in the carriage. 'The delight is bringing these two real-life events together to say 'what if Mabel had invited Agatha to solve this mystery? Keep in Touch is a practical way to speak to retired community nurses regularly on the phone, to talk about life experiences, nursing or other memories and future plans. In 2020 we celebrate nursing and midwifery around the globe. The rest of the case of the Channel 5 drama includes Tim McInnerny, Ralph Ineson from The Office and Inbetweener's syat Blake Harrison. Christie had written a book a few years after the murder called The Man In The Brown Suit. Agatha Christie's disappeared for 11 days in 1926 and sparked a nationwide hunt She vanished after kissing daughter goodbye at home in Sunningdale, Berkshire Author turned up at … Efter Christie's deith in 1976, she wirkit tae keep an mak her mither’s reputation as a literary figure mair strang, an tae pertect the integrity o her wirks. Research into a real crime that took place in 1920 is the basis for a feature length murder mystery to be shown on Channel 5 at 9pm on 23 December. 'The fictional twist of the drama is that she goes to Agatha to ask for her help, knowing her books and thinking she'd have the head to solve this personal crime. A huge manhunt was launched and her car was found abandoned between Dorking and Guildford in Surrey. Writer Tom Dalton told The Sun: 'I can't believe we're the first people to think that maybe she was solving a crime. The murder was never solved, in spite of the involvement of Scotland Yard and the famous pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury. 'But which one? Agatha and the Truth of Murder: The Story Florence, a former World War I nurse and a relative of the famous Florence Nightingale, sits on a train chugging for parts unknown. Mr Dalton added: The idea that she went off to solve a murder is just as probable as the idea that she was suicidal.