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John Hale
John Hale
Yarn Weaver

Dec-8-2004 01:45

Hello all.
I'm fairly new to Sleuth and I thought I might share a little hobby of mine with you all. Here's something for that sad moment when the mysteries of the day are all done.

Thousands lay up gold within this house,
but no man made it.
Spears past counting guard this house,
but no man wards it.
What is it?

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Bill Oakes
Bill Oakes

Sep-10-2006 04:58

Is the sign a lack of ring on her finger?

Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

Sep-10-2006 05:04

Is the sign a lack of ring on her finger? [No]

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Sep-10-2006 05:14

Did her hand appear different than "usual"? If so, was this difference something that a person not knowing any relevant circumstances find odd in any way?

If there was a difference about her hand, was it an addition? Omission? Change in physical characteristics [nail color, for example]?

Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

Sep-10-2006 05:21

Did her hand appear different than "usual"? [In her case, not really.]
If so, was this difference something that a person not knowing any relevant circumstances find odd in any way? [A person would not find it odd in any way. Maybe a little uncommon, but that could just be my opinion.]

If there was a difference about her hand, was it an addition? [No] Omission? [No] Change in physical characteristics [Yes] [nail color, for example]? [No]

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Sep-10-2006 05:42

So there was a change in physical characteristics of her hand... that was clearly noticable... but not necessarily out-of-the-ordinary to the casual observer... and her husband noticed the difference... which led him to realize that she had been unfaithful... and therefore shot her...

Does a wedding ring have anything to do in any way with the difference?
Was it her left hand? Right?

Was there something relevantly unique about this particular woman?

Would her hand be considered "normal" to the casual observer at the time of her shooting? Before the general time of the shooting?

Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

Sep-10-2006 05:56

So there was a change in physical characteristics of her hand... that was clearly noticable... but not necessarily out-of-the-ordinary to the casual observer... and her husband noticed the difference... which led him to realize that she had been unfaithful... and therefore shot her... [All Yes]

Does a wedding ring have anything to do in any way with the difference? [No]
Was it her left hand? Right? [It wasn't her left _or_ right hand.]

Was there something relevantly unique about this particular woman? [Yes]

Would her hand be considered "normal" to the casual observer at the time of her shooting? [Yes, her hand would be considered normal by the causal observer.] Before the general time of the shooting? [Yes]

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Sep-10-2006 05:58

Was it both hands? Was there anything on, in, or around her hands that would be considered part of the sign?

Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

Sep-10-2006 06:11

Was it both hands? [Yes]
Was there anything on, [No] in, [No] or around [No] her hands that would be considered part of the sign? [Yes]

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Sep-10-2006 06:49

Ok I've been reading this and now I'm gonna have to buy in. Bill's Wedding Ring idea was what I thought originally...

The only answer I can come up with (and lets get the offbeat ones outa the way) was that it was night and a full moon, he noticed her hands had turned hairy, a sure sign she was a werewolf so he shot her with a silver bullet! LOL :D too much Buffy *sighs*

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Sep-10-2006 06:51

On a serious note is the time of day relevant?

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