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hasudungan
hasudungan

Nov-10-2011 03:15


The Problematical Puzzle of the Unknown Corpse
Victim: Quincy Wickland, age 36
Difficulty: Ridiculously hard
Reward: $800

Hints

Waitress: Ignatius Leatherman thinks he knows who the murderer is.
Music Teacher: Nicholas Goforth thinks he knows who the murderer is.
Butcher: Herbert Wickland hasn't heard or seen anything suspicious.


the problem is, i had check both ignatius and nicholas weather they had seen heard anything to suspect somebody. both say no to edward clyfton. so i go eliminate edward and try to find the other, but i cant find any. so i accuse the only 1 i had not check yet, ignatius.

The real killer was Edward Clyfton.

You falsely accused an innocent man. There was no physical or witness evidence to indicate that Ignatius was the murderer. If you falsely accuse three people, your detective's license will be taken, and you'll be out of a job.


is it possible that 2 hints from waitress and music teacher was lying to me?

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Nov-10-2011 18:52

I think I get you. Yes, it is possible that both Ignatius and Nicholas will point at someone not guilty. They only 'think' they know who the murderer is. Tow of the other suspects that you didn't question must have had the WE. These two were just red herrings :)

Happy Sleuthing.

Squirrel out.

hasudungan
hasudungan

Nov-11-2011 01:08

alright, this is new for me, because usually i can only find 1 WE point to someone not guilty. thanks a lot secret squirrel

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