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kareb
kareb

Aug-10-2005 00:06

From the works of Arthur Conan Doyle:

Which case involved the gruesome delivery of two ears?


The Engineer's Thumb
The Speckled Band
Five Orange Pips
The Cardboard Box

~ it would be great if you can answer this question. i tried so hard to look it up but it just fried my brain! thanks a bunch!

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Sadie Lee
Sadie Lee

Aug-24-2005 00:03

Patricia Cornwell. Not Cromwell.

Kenneth L
Kenneth L

Dec-11-2005 04:07

Open a new browser and do a google search. Thats what i do :)


Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Dec-12-2005 13:23

Professor Woo you may not like researcing Patricia BUT if u want the answer to the little job question regarding her, then you will research it ;) Who we like or dont like, really is either here nor there. If we want to go up with factions of our choosing,then we will do what it takes to do that :)

I had to research myself on the answers to them questions, and it is only right that everyone else should too. It was also much more FUN doing ti myself,then having it handed to me on a silver platter ;)

If people dont want to keep researching,then document the questions and answers on your computer, as I have....you wont have to keep researching, unless its a new question.

I have most of them memorized tho :)

murphy brown
murphy brown

Dec-13-2005 15:46

okay does anybody know if the witness hints mean anything?

like when it says....johnny hasn't seen or heard anything suspicious

and.......johnny thinks he knows who the killer is

murphy brown
murphy brown

Dec-13-2005 15:56

sorry posted to the wrong place

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Dec-13-2005 16:45

Witness hints can come in useful. I have Surveillance (faction special skill),and it works with ,the witness hint "X thinks he knows who the killer is" or it CAN work with that. (for me it does, anyways) How? You will have to find out :)

Richon
Richon

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Elka
Elka
Well-Connected

Dec-17-2005 20:50

Guys, it's actually Cornwell. And another thing is, you'll find the internet very useful. You'd be amazed how easily from just the search results you can find the answer to the question. For instance, I'd do a search for Sherlock Holmes, delivery of two ears, Arthur Conan Doyle... just to be safe, and voila. Try opening up another tab if you're using firefox or opening a new window if it's IE and do a search with the many search engines at your disposal... Google, Yahoo, MSN, Altavista

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