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Topic: [SOLVED] Interrogate a Killer - Win BTC - Sheriff, Swamp, Machete - page 5. (Read 3472 times)

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blunt trauma from flashlight, cop from Jefferson county, the body was left in a muddy place, with the smell of rotten leaves, a swamp?

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blunt trauma from flashlight, cop from Jefferson county, the body was left in a muddy place, with the smell of rotten leaves, a swamp?
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Did you plan to kill him or it's just an accident ?
I was defending myself from a deranged man bashing me in the head with a flashlight.
I can't say it was an accident - more like self defense.

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Did you plan to kill him or it's just an accident ?
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The victim, is he a fictional character (from a film, etc.), an imaginary character or a real person?

Imaginary, and doesn't have a name in this story.
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Yes!

Here's my question: Can you describe the "pool of blood"?
(Origin, every surface that has blood, how it pools etc.)


It was a mess.
Mud. The water smelled of rotting leaves.
Dark, smelly water quickly turned into dark blood red.
I never imagined a body had that much blood in it.

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The victim, is he a fictional character (from a film, etc.), an imaginary character or a real person?
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Here's my question: Can you describe the "pool of blood"?
(Origin, every surface that has blood, how it pools etc.)


It was a mess.
Mud. The water smelled of rotting leaves.
Dark, smelly water quickly turned into dark blood red.
I never imagined a body had that much blood in it.

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"pool of blood" "quite a reputation" "cop" "badge" "Jefferson County" "You'll need to beat it out of me.  Copper."

Wait a sec... for the sake of the argument, wouldn't 'I' know the identity of a fellow cop, if he is indeed missing? (Rhetorical) I guess he/she is missing cause of OP - Where: the body was left.

Here's my question: Can you describe the "pool of blood"?
(Origin, every surface that has blood, how it pools etc.)

Deductions based on the little voices in my head:
Who was killed: Erm...An officer from Jefferson County. (Do we need the exact name? )
How they were killed: Depends on my question I guess. We'll see.
Where the body was left: Since it "pools", it can't be a field, probably a hard and flat surface otherwise it'll just soak right through the soil.

Good game though! Like the idea.  Smiley




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so in the dark, it is hard to identified.
so you can easily hide yourself from him.

After I fell, he came right up on me.
Beat the snot out of me with that damned flashlight.
He was getting very carried away - his reputation suggested I was not in a good spot.
Hiding was just not in the cards that night.

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who was in the dark?
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how did you kill him?

C'mon now.  You really think I am going to make your job easy?
You didn't find me, I came to you - remember?

It was dark.  I was in a field harvesting my, um, product.
He came up on me and lit me up with his flashlight.
I ran.  He chased me for a good bit.
It was darker than hell - and had him outrun until I went face first into the mud.



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How about my question? Smiley

"Only one question will be answered from all of the questions between rounds."
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so in the dark, it is hard to identified.
so you can easily hide yourself from him.
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how did you kill him?

C'mon now.  You really think I am going to make your job easy?
You didn't find me, I came to you - remember?

It was dark.  I was in a field harvesting my, um, product.
He came up on me and lit me up with his flashlight.
I ran.  He chased me for a good bit.
It was darker than hell - and had him outrun until I went face first into the mud.



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How about my question? Smiley

Edit: "mud"
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how did you kill him?

C'mon now.  You really think I am going to make your job easy?
You didn't find me, I came to you - remember?

It was dark.  I was in a field harvesting my, um, product.
He came up on me and lit me up with his flashlight.
I ran.  He chased me for a good bit.
It was darker than hell - and had him outrun until I went face first into the mud.



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sgk
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!! HODL !!
@jdany

What were the victim's last words?
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Great idea for a game. gonna keep watching this thread and see how it goes, this is fun.  Smiley
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"pool of blood" "quite a reputation" "cop" "badge" "Jefferson County" "You'll need to beat it out of me.  Copper."

Wait a sec... for the sake of the argument, wouldn't 'I' know the identity of a fellow cop, if he is indeed missing? (Rhetorical) I guess he/she is missing cause of OP - Where: the body was left.

Here's my question: Can you describe the "pool of blood"?
(Origin, every surface that has blood, how it pools etc.)

Deductions based on the little voices in my head:
Who was killed: Erm...An officer from Jefferson County. (Do we need the exact name? )
How they were killed: Depends on my question I guess. We'll see.
Where the body was left: Since it "pools", it can't be a field, probably a hard and flat surface otherwise it'll just soak right through the soil.

Good game though! Like the idea.  Smiley



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Yes!
are we answering a specific location? examples bathroom, library, grocery store? or can it be vague like a field middle of the road type stuff?

It's a one word place.
You'll need to beat it out of me.  Copper.

In which field(s) are the victim(s) reputed?
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His body is in the field.
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how did you kill him?
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