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Post by Nicholas on Oct 10, 2008 12:27:34 GMT
No wet patches have been caused and only a small amount of blood was found, which is entirely from the victim. So what we have managed to deduce about the killer so far - They are a member of SiF. - They seem to work for the PDSA. - There was no sign of a forced entry, so the killer presumably knew eDWaRDTHeGReaT. - eDWaRDTHeGReaT may have taken the killer's Thomas merchandise, perhaps out of jealousy, which began the events that led to the murder. - The murderer owned a lot of Thomas merchandise. - They were most likely weaing boots, as part of a boot print was found at the scene. This may also suggest the killer was male? - No fish bowl was found at the scene
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Post by CPK on Oct 10, 2008 22:59:46 GMT
- They are a member of SiF. That narrows it down to everybody........ - They seem to work for the PDSA. I used to work for the PDSA a couple of years ago, but no longer have any connections with them, so that rules me out....... unless I'm being framed; which is kinda cool. - There was no sign of a forced entry, so the killer presumably knew eDWaRDTHeGReaT. Ah........ so was the killer intending on killing him from the start? - eDWaRDTHeGReaT may have taken the killer's Thomas merchandise, perhaps out of jealousy, which began the events that led to the murder. Well, in that case, he deserved it. - The murderer owned a lot of Thomas merchandise. But what sort of merchandise? There are a lot of different members with large collections of various matters; like 01salty, Knuckles, gotSTEAM?........ - They were most likely weaing boots, as part of a boot print was found at the scene. This may also suggest the killer was male? Wasn't me; I don't own any boots. So, boot owners, which of you did it? - No fish bowl was found at the scene Definately not me. I would always leave a fish bowl somewhere after I've done something.
There we have it. The reasons as to why I'll never be a detective.
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Post by Jim Prower on Oct 10, 2008 23:49:08 GMT
Now, wait a minute...IF the merchandise was taken, WHY? Jealousy is a strong driver, but not strong enough, I don't think.
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Post by Iceman on Oct 11, 2008 4:58:07 GMT
Acctually you'd be suprised what some people will do out of jealously, mainly me when i kick people while wearing my steal cap...
Ummm... Slippers
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Post by CPK on Dec 28, 2008 0:03:12 GMT
*pokes*
I think whoever did it has obviously gotten away with it by now............
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Post by themontevideostar on Dec 30, 2008 4:36:55 GMT
Hmm. Sounds doubtful. I mean, just yesterday night I was walking home from my high impact toga-yoga class when I noticed that once again, another murder had been caused. Sigh. That happens way too often here nowadays. Anyways, when I inspected the body for clues, I heard some trash can in a nearby alley fall and somebody yelp. That didn't strike me as suspicious as all. Later, as I was walking home, I noticed a red 1981 Cadillac Eldorado peel away from the general area of the murder. When I looked at the license plate, it looked like it said something like "DATTILA". Weird. I'll leave the conclusion jumping to all you junior detectives. Bonne chance!
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Post by Jim Prower on Dec 30, 2008 22:51:53 GMT
That one should be easy to catch. Things weighed a ton and had almost no power...
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Post by themontevideostar on Dec 30, 2008 23:38:26 GMT
Another interesting note: I was walking along Ryan Creek searching for the old Tophatt Bridge when I noticed that the Cadillac was wedged in the entrance of a small cave, completely sealing it off. The license plate was removed, but the car had the same distinctive red paint and keyed-in message reading VAUTKO. Very cryptic. Somebody doesn't want to know what went on that night... Also, has anybody noticed that new-looking red 1990 Lincoln Mark VII? It has this license plate saying "POGANYJ". How unusual.
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Post by Jim Prower on Dec 31, 2008 2:10:05 GMT
Well, If you see a Blue Plymouth Superbird with Japanese characters and number 14-468...mien.
Sounds like possible gang activity. What state (or country) are these plates, and can we get any info on who they're registered with? and did you happen to notice if the wheels were freakin' HUGE?
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Post by themontevideostar on Dec 31, 2008 2:21:38 GMT
Gang activity sounds doubtful. I don't think any sensible gang would from after the infamous "Swollen Apathetic Thylacine Gang" incident of 1996. Anyways, the Lincoln one has what looks like a regular Maine license plate. Funny because I don't know if we're located very close to Maine at all. The Cadillac, however, had a thin, white one not used in the US. I guess it's from Europe. The tires were of regular size. Also, another clue: after finding the Tophatt Bridge over Ryan Creek, I noticed that part of the deck had fallen in and that near the hole was a set of keys. I don't know what the belong to, but they could be used as evidence. Maybe.
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Post by Nicholas on Dec 31, 2008 2:27:05 GMT
[Lol, can't believe this thread's come back to haunt us... sorry, bad pun]
It is highly suspected that the person who commited the murder was working alone. Remember, all of the clues and information that has been revealed currently is at the top of this page.
Be alert, the murderer is among us!
Nicholas.
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Post by Luke M. Smith on Jan 1, 2009 6:36:40 GMT
Has any questioning been done to find the whereabouts of all suspects at the time of the murder? Also could this person have been a public figure who anyone would've let in, such as a preist collecting money for a church fundraiser etc.?
~Luke M. Smith
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Post by themontevideostar on Jan 1, 2009 16:55:56 GMT
Wait, are we investigating two murder cases? It seems that we are. Well, so far for the murder I witnessed we only have two suspects: Matthew Gilliam, also known as "foxdude87", who was reportedly near the whereabouts of the murder and drove a Cadillac at one point; and Jonathan Hoffman, also known as "French", who was also reportedly near the murder area. We still have no other leads yet. They are both due for questioning tomorrow.
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Post by Little Engine on Jan 1, 2009 22:28:36 GMT
Has anybody checked the merchandise for fingerprints? Both sets, the ones at the scene and the ones in the boxes. That may reveal clues about where the merchandise came from (whether it was stolen, or what.)
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Post by themontevideostar on Jan 1, 2009 22:56:49 GMT
Uh, guys, we only really need to solve one case. With two it's just confusing. I mean, the previous murder happened three months ago and the description of that murderer doesn't match the description of ours, so I doubt he/she/it's still at large. But you can solve it if you want. I just prefer solving only one.
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Post by Jim Prower on Jan 2, 2009 0:25:02 GMT
The trail on the last one went cold awhile back...I mean, all the clues don't help.
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Post by themontevideostar on Jan 2, 2009 21:35:03 GMT
I am proud to announce that the two suspects have been cleared and have provided our investigation with some vital clues. Matthew "foxdude87" Gilliam claimed that he saw a "sketchy looking dude" near the site of the murder. He claimed that "He, like, fell down near the alley where the corpse was. His voice sounded weird when he yelped, like he was on helium or somethin'. An' he looked weird when he was trying to get up, like his knees wouldn't move or anythin'". Jonathan "French" Hoffman claims that he knew the owner of the red Cadillac seen blocking the small cavern. According to him, "It belonged to this really cool guy I knew named RubbyDubbyAlfredson who left some time ago. He got cut off by some guy in a Plymouth and got dented pretty badly. But he was always this really chincey guy so he just covered up the dent and sold it to this weird European guy with a trenchcoat and sunglasses." I'll leave the conclusion assuming to you guys at this point. Good luck!
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Post by Jim Prower on Jan 2, 2009 23:15:48 GMT
That wasn't me. I'd have been clear of him by a few hundred yards...unless I was attempting to pass a truck and he was trying to ride my...uh...rear wing, so to speak. Which I doubt: Bluebird likes to go fast...much faster than Caddys. I'd also like to take this chance for a friendly reminder: if you're in the inside lanes of a freeway, (Particularly the Autostrada or Autobahn, the Wangan, or any of SiF or the Acorn Kingdom's system,) and you see headlights flashing behind you, GET OVER FAST!!!! European guy, Trench, Shades? Sounds Shady. and appears to have no use of knees, and a really high voice.... someone on stilts?
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Post by themontevideostar on Jan 3, 2009 0:32:27 GMT
That's what I was thinking. This investigation seems to be getting stranger and stranger... Also, I'm pretty sure we need to get a hold of RubbyDubbyAlfredson since nobody else knows who the guy he sold the car to is.
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Post by Jim Prower on Jan 3, 2009 2:07:16 GMT
Well, Like I said, if we can find out what country the plates on that Cadillac are from, then there shouldn't be a huge problem, jsut need to head to the DMV in that country and find out the name. Then a hot car, some cool '70s chase music, a bubblegum police light on the roof, we got our man.
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