Leclair is shot in the back, with his last strength crawled to his Stradivarius to hold him one last time. Many people think that, at that moment, his spirit moved inside the violin and the blood imprinted on its case is the indelible proof. The corpse remained like that, motionless in that immortal embrace for two months.
But why abandon him like that? Why kill him? Why leave that violin there? Too many questions, I know.
Can you see, between the lines, the link between everything?
