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by busman
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Mystery Theater Urn
An enchanted evening full of possibilities and a light breeze clearing the air, but opening the door to murder. The moon was hanging high and beaming brightly, and the stars had a twinkle in the sigh with the earmarks of why.

Over at Breakstone Manor Restaurant in Aimless Village, New York, everyone is engaging in conversation and their meals, but from any moment, there could be something else added beyond the cuisine. Suddenly a scream occurred, and there was knife sticking up in a male patron’s back, and blood was pouring like a stream. The patron was hutched over the table. The question being, what was the motive, and could the killer or killers still be presence under our noses within the restaurant?

On the spot, Inspector Connaughton was summoned, and he arrived swiftly. He examined the clues, and of course scoped the restaurant and the eyes of the patrons. Intense emotions could be felt throughtout the restaurant. As Inspector Connaughton noticed in the bowl of soup next to the murdered victim, the word murdered one, and a surprise announcement, “Welcome to Mystery Theater”.

As Inspector Connaughton was going over the clues, there was a plot and a decoy, but was it the waiter, host, General Manager, other patrons or perhaps, Inspector Connaughton himself. Remember the movie, “Ten Little Indians and then there was one”. Inspector Connaughton examined a glass that had fingerprints, but who did it belong to? He also noticed the angle in which the knife was hanging. It meant, the killer was right handed. Then a patron offered his observation. The male patron, Jack Dempsey was sitting across the room, and noticed the bar attendant giving evil eyes at the murdered patron in question before stabbing. Then another patron, a female noticed the General Manager walking around the restaurant of the table with the crime scene in hatred eyes. Then suddenly, a commotion among all patrons stating who done it, and who the killer might be.

We have the clues, but now we need the motive. What led up to this murder? Then one of the patrons pointed to the glass with the fingerprints, and noticed one thing about them, it seemed to have a connection to Inspector Connaughton. He had disguised himself earlier as the waiter to throw patrons off, and later returned as Inspector Connaughton. It seemed the murdered victim was receiving a fortune from a heir by a multimillionaire with property in Scotland. Apparently the multimillionaire and the murdered victim were lovers as well. However, Inspector Connaughton was in an angry rage, and determined that the fortune would never take place. In fact, Inspector Connaughton was trying to get the fortune for himself instead, but failed. The will of testament in valor of the honor.

The clues, plot and motive were solved and the conquest carefully thoughtout. With that, an applause and an award for solving the murder mystery case, a coupon to solve the next mystery case in the future. Life full of emotion, and leading to doubt, hatred and jealousy is what the mystery theater was all about.
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