The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Why does John Turner kill Mr. McCarthy in the story, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, from the collection, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes?

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John Turner murders Mr. McCarthy because McCarthy is trying to force Turner's daughter into a marriage with McCarthy's son.

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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