Humphrey Rudolph

In the novel Five Little Pigs, Humphrey Rudolph was the lead counsel for the prosecution at the murder trial of Caroline Crale. He was already dead at the time of the events in the book. According to Quentin Fogg, who was the junior on the prosecution team, Rudolph had skilfully torn down whatever the defence managed to put up. The jury subsequently took only half an hour to reach a guilty verdict.