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    In addition I really like that Thurber expressed his opinion in the form of a dialogue, thus the reader can feel himself as a character in a story. In the The Macbeth Murder Mystery, I did not only put myself in the place of the both characters, but I also formed my own opinions and found more arguments to get to the truth. The first thing about a good detective is that you could not “figure out right away who the murderer is.” Shakespeare is far too smart so it is not likely he would have made “Macbeth”

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    The documentary Iceman Murder Mystery was about a stone age mummified human found in 1991 by hikers in the Italian Alps. Otzi the stone age human is about 5,300 years old and is the oldest human found still intact. The documentary is mostly surrounded by scientists finding out what kind of life this human had, how he died, and what his DNA looked like. Scientists only had 9 hours to go into the mummified remains and extract DNA, try to look at the murder weapon lodged in the iceman's shoulder, and

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    In Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None is a “Whodunit” Murder Mystery. In 1939, ten people: Vera Claythorne, Philip Lombard, Dr Edward George Armstrong, William Henry Blore, Emily Brent, Thomas Rogers, General John Gordon Macarthur, Ethel Rogers and Anthony Marston- are all invited to Soldier Island for varied reasons, and are all murdered. Once on the isolated island, the captives missed their opportunity to sail back to the mainland.On the first night of their stay, a radio in a hidden

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    The Murder Mystery The three kids parent are letting their kids go on an adventure. The Three friends are going on an adventures in the dark, scary woods. The three friends name are Jenna,Faith,and Dillon.They see six friends that they don’t like. The six friends names are Savannah,Mckenzie,Makayla, Meredith,Chloe,and Emma. The four friends take the six friends to scary places. When the three friends take them to the different places they are the only ones that can get out. Dillion takes Savannah

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    plot of the story was very mysterious Tyler and Lymin figured out who murder Boo Boo the janitor it was the principal's boy who did it . It was all about the mystery of who murder Boo Boo the janitor and how two little boys solve the mystery. Tyler and Lymin total different boys who become friends and work together to make it through life and school in order for them to survive they solve the case. They knew who the murder was they needed proof so they went to find some clues anywhere they could

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    Murder Mysteries Essay

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    How Far Are The Speckled Band And Lamb To The Slaughter Typical Of Murder Mysteries? How Are The Stories The Same And How Are They Different? Compare The Ways In Which The Stories Are Told Murder mystery usually means where there is a murder involving money, love or revenge. The victim's friend or a family member goes to a detective and tells them what they know about the murder and the suspects and where they were, and what they were doing at that time. There are a lot of famous detectives

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    Julia's Murder Mystery

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    Recently in London at the Roylott’s home in Stoke Moran, Miss Julia Stoner mysteriously passed away. Her sister Helen Stoner was anxious to find out what had happened to her sister or who did it. Nights before Julia’s death she was complaining of hearing a whistling noise and metal clanging. The night of Julia’s death her last words were “The speckled band!”. This lead Helen into thinking that somebody had done something to her sister. She was curious how because the doors were all locked and the

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    Murder Mystery Monologue

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    I had never smelled a corpse before today, but now it fills the air like poison, as cruel to the mind as it is to the nose. It’s pungent, rotten, and sickly sweet, the smile on an assassin’s face before he kills your soul. I don’t want to open my eyes to see the source, but it must be nearby, as I feel his cold skin, roughened by the last few months that probably made him grateful of his death, against my own. My eyelids are heavy, begging me not to lift them, not to move at all, to lie there until

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    be a murder mystery. Although I agree with the genre of the novel, many people oppose that it’s a murder mystery. Despite the fact that the novel clarifies who the murderer is in the epilogue, the murderer is a mystery throughout the course of the book. Agatha Christie’s novel is a murder mystery because the murderer is unknown, the novel includes mysterious deaths, and there is a crime to be solved. The murderer in And Then There Were none is unknown, which is a crucial aspect of a murder mystery

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    Crime and murder are not rare occurrences in the world today. It happens all the time, and we see such cases all over the news. Not only do we witness the true accounts of this in our world, but such cases are portrayed all over the media. Murder mystery cases are seen in books, television shows and video games. In And Then There Were None, ten people are trapped on an island and one of them is the murderer. In the episode “Omnivore” of Criminal Minds, George Foyet, comes out of hiding after ten

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