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ohshitscram said:
Been murdered at a time sometime after 1:17 AM. So maybe it’s the Detective. But, it could be the Chef, but I’m not particularly leaning towards him. Most of the time in old classic mysteries, it’s “the chef with a large butcher knife”, but cliches came in and destroyed that idea. But the Chef has eyes everywhere, known exactly where people were to do the killing. So maybe it’s the Chef. But, we have the Butler, who seems kind of crazy-ridden with cleaning. The Butler seems one of the least
marvelous-miss-america said:
@depressing-nerd I want to investigate this Colonel a little further. He was very apprehensive to the idea of being asked questions. That is usually a sign that someone is hiding something important.
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ohshitscram said:
Ok, I’ve seen a LOT of detective murder mysteries, and it always seems to be the least suspicious of the suspects. But, this time, I think that Mark would know this and chose the MOST suspicious to be the murderer. For now, the most suspicious is the colonel. I don’t think it’s the colonel, though, or the Detective, because that would seem a little too obvious. BUT, the Detective IS seen at 1:17 AM, 13 minutes before the crime. Yet, the Detective could be lying about the time and Mark could have
marvelous-miss-america said:
I’m so confused! However I think the Colonel is hiding something. He didn’t seem to like Mark very much, according to his version of how Mark died. It was very sarcastic and passive aggressive. If the colonel didn’t like Mark why did he come to the party?