(The Spirit, "Mr Midnight", 14 July, 1940)
Mr Midnight is your classic police taunter, a crook who not only thinks that they have the wherewithal to pull off the perfect crime but is so confident that they decide to tip off the cops to their plans. In this specific instance, the villain is a dapper blue-skinned fellow who has not only informed the police but the Spirit as well, and further has declared that he will commit his murder in the very office of Police Commissioner Dolan. And he does it! Ellison Wright, Midnight's erstwhile blackmailer, dutifully shows up and drops dead at the stroke of midnight, and since Happy O'Day, the coroner, declares the death as due to heart failure, Mr Midnight walks right on out the door afterward.
This is where your "perfect crime" criminals often make their mistake, because while the fact that it can't actually be proven that Mr Midnight killed Wright might keep the police off of his back, the Spirit is a vigilante, and doesn't exactly have to worry about things like "the letter of the law" or "evidence" or "not showing up in someone's house unexpectedly". He just has the fact that Midnight said that he was going to commit murder to go off of, plus the knowledge that Happy O'Day just loves to call any unexplained death heart failure - not a month and a half earlier he said that Denny "the Spirit" Colt had died of heart failure, after all.
Indeed, Mr Midnight is almost comically eager to confess that he did it. Midnight, aka John Caliban, was once a stage heartthrob whose life was ruined when he fell in love with a married woman. Blackmailed into poverty by Ellison Wright and turned blue seemingly incidentally by a cosmetics mishap, Caliban murders first his lover and then Wright.
What was Caliban's next move going to be? Impossible to say now, because though he almost gets away when he beans the Spirit with his human skull prop and sets his house on fire, Midnight is captured and dragged back to police headquarters, only to take the ultimate way out via his own poisoned fingernails. A shame - a dapper blue guy would have made a fine addition to any rogue's gallery.
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