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Murder At Spookyween! (Game Thread)
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  • Hello, detective, welcome to the graveyard shift. Hope you’re rested cause we have a weird one for you. I assume you’ve heard of James Spookyween? The local businessman with that big house on the edge of town?

    Well, he’s been murdered. Apparently, there was some kind of party going on and someone killed him. We’ve got 7 suspects and a mystery to solve. Get to it, detective, and remember, don’t trust them. One of them’s a killer so keep digging, working on things until you get to the truth. Good luck, detective.


    Welcome to Murder at Spookyween! There’s been a murder and its up to you to solve it. You have 7 suspects to investigate but only one has the means, the motive and the opportunity to be the murderer. Interrogate the suspects by mentioning me (@Arenado), saying which suspect you’re asking a question of and then the question you want to ask them. (For example: @Arenado, question for John Smith, where were you at 11.30?) I will reply with their in-character answer. Each detective may lay out who they are accusing, why they think the accused did it and what time James Spookyween was killed.

    The game will last until the end of October, by which time the killer will be revealed. No need for signups, feel free to start playing. The first Detective (or detectives) who gave an accurate accusation for who the killer is, why they did it and what time they did it will be awarded with 1 Krone for each correct guess. You need not lay out all three factors to give an accusation, you may lay them out at your discretion (thus, its possible for 3 different players to win with 3 different accusations about the three factors you need to solve). Ping me when you lay out an accusation so that I can keep track of all accusations. Accusations without pinging me will not be counted. You may only make one accusation for each factor (so you can’t accuse 3 characters at the same time, you may only accuse one). If you make a new accusation after a previous one, the previous one will be overridden and your current accusation will be your accusation of record.

    Sift through the red herrings, the irrelevant and get to the truth to solve…

    MURDER AT SPOOKYWEEN!


    Floorplans
    Floorplan: Ground Floor
    Floorplan: 2nd Floor


    Character Descriptions
    The Victim: James Spookyween
    The Butler: Walter Pemberton
    The Player: Calvin Jackson
    The Investor: Meredith Buell
    The Mayor: Eleanor Cadwalader
    The Doctor: Dr Juan Pierre 'JP' Beauregard
    The Author: Thomas Sheridan
    The Lawyer: Hiram Rosecrans

    Statements
    Pemberton's Statement
    Jackson's Statement
    Buell's Statement
    Cadwalader's Statement
    Beauregard's Statement
    Sheridan's Statement
    Rosecrans' Statement


    Reports
    Coroner's Report
    Investigative Report
    « Last Edit: October 06, 2022, 12:28:43 AM by Arenado »
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  • This game seems very well put together, with interesting characters and plenty of mystery! Having it as an open-ended game was a great idea as well...my complements to you, @Arenado. ^-^

    So, let's start with the physical evidence. We're told the golf trophy that's the likely murder weapon came from the study, and we have the mess in the study, so it seems to me the attack likely happened in the study, with the killer dragging the body to the balcony to keep it from being found. To kill a guy with a trophy, you'd have to be really close, so either the killer lured the victim to where he was at, or they were already close...an argument erupted and the trophy was the closest tool to use in the heat of the moment.

    What I find interesting is that there's no mention of blood in the study itself. The coroner's report states that the victim died of traumatic brain injury and bleeding, and the investigative report states that the trophy itself was bloodstained, so did the killer clean up the blood in the study? Even if they had cleaned up after themselves, it would've been hard to get blood out of all the papers that were strewn about, which suggests the killer ransacked the study after the murder and cleanup, perhaps to remove incriminating evidence. I could be putting too much into that, but I'm just thinking out load.

    According to Mr. Jackson, the study was tidy when he went to get the cards at 11:15, but Mr. Rosecrans stated that it was ransacked when he arrived around 1:00. Mr. Beauregard stated that the study door was open just before 12:10, which would be within that timeframe.

    I'll go over the witness statements in more depth tomorrow, but in the meantime a question for our lawyer, Mr. Rosecrans:

    @Arenado, a question for Mr Rosecrans: When you discovered that the study had been ransacked, why didn't you alert anybody to what had happened before spending upwards of an hour cleaning it up?

    Edit: Also, American Civil War generals for 500? :P
    « Last Edit: October 05, 2022, 03:54:10 AM by Wintermoot »


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    And guilty as charged on the names ;)
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    @Arenado , tell me, Mr. Pemberton.. When you discovered the body, did it seem like he was deceased as in.. 5 minutes ago, hour or whatever? Was he obviously dead for a period of time?
    I checked to make sure that he was still alive.

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