BRUSSELS -- It seems a mystery worthy of Hercule Poirot, Agatha  Christie's fictional Belgian detective: A lord goes missing from his  chateau, leaving behind a spent cartridge and a trail of blood. His body  is discovered 15 days later, buried in a forest.
Belgian newspapers Saturday were chewing over what's being called the  "Murder at the Castle" – the case of 34-year-old Stijn Saelens, the  lord of Wingene Castle. And the speculation, fueled by police arrests  and questioning, has run rampant.
Was he done in by his in-laws, who opposed his plan to move  to Australia with his wife and four children to take up organic farming?  Or by Chechen criminals operating in Belgium? Or perhaps by an unholy  alliance of the two?
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