HEY GUYS sorry for not posting!! I've been real busy I promise :( BUT this week's episode is great! For our first puzzle, we have a mind-bending mystery concerning death, a will, and who gets the fortune. For the second, we have a man framed on circumstantial evidence that we need to prove innocent, and for the final puzzle... a foolish man makes an attempt at "the perfect crime." Needless to say - it doesn't go well. Thanks for listening! If you have anything to tell me, email me at ...
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HEY GUYS sorry for not posting!! I've been real busy I promise :( BUT this week's episode is great! For our first puzzle, we have a mind-bending mystery concerning death, a will, and who gets the fortune. For the second, we have a man framed on circumstantial evidence that we need to prove innocent, and for the final puzzle... a foolish man makes an attempt at "the perfect crime." Needless to say - it doesn't go well. Thanks for listening! If you have anything to tell me, email me at ...
In the first puzzle of the week, we read about chaos & murder in a political(?) convention - and how we need to solve it all, among the chaos. The second story has to do with dead uncles, open windows, and escape ladders, and it's up to us to find the hole in the setup. The last puzzle is the most American thing I've ever read - Fordney attends a baseball game (with Babe Ruth, no less), and while he's there, the Umpire gets sniped in the head by a wicked fastball pop bottle. Thanks...
Classic Mysteries
HEY GUYS sorry for not posting!! I've been real busy I promise :( BUT this week's episode is great! For our first puzzle, we have a mind-bending mystery concerning death, a will, and who gets the fortune. For the second, we have a man framed on circumstantial evidence that we need to prove innocent, and for the final puzzle... a foolish man makes an attempt at "the perfect crime." Needless to say - it doesn't go well. Thanks for listening! If you have anything to tell me, email me at ...