Ah, that’s the one.
And the answer to Harborwolf’s should be Suednhym (spelling and punctuation atrocious, sorry).
Ah, that’s the one.
And the answer to Harborwolf’s should be Suednhym (spelling and punctuation atrocious, sorry).
I guess that would also be the answer to Twisty’s.
Not the one I was thinking of, but it fits. Wonder how many names here would fit?
Detective: One thing I can tell you madam, the clues in this case are at once obvious and hidden. This perpetrator clearly had a lot of gall!
Harborwolf’s talking about his lovely wife Alias.
The police have lost track of the suspect. It’s like she disappeared down the rabbit hole.
And Inigo’s thinking of clairobscur.
Alice_in_Wonderland?
The cops had a hard time questioning suspects until one of the detectives realized there was a catch-phrase they could use as an “in” with the group.
Shibboleth?
Or ShibbOleth, rather.
The only thing the cops were absolutely sure of was that the suspect’s birthday was sometime between February 21st and March 20th.
Scott_plaid?
Yeah, a little obvious, esp. since he’d just posted.
And the answer to yours is TruePisces (Hi Amber!).
Sorry – that was in response to **Cuauhtemoc[b/].
There is no such thing as bad publicity.
The last few were confusing, but I think I can post one now.
"Sergeant, nothing has been taken but the base to the statue. The thief left the monument lying on that park bench there.
Scott Plaid’s answer is Debaser, naturally.
Clue: Around the statue’s base were a series of scorch marks, yet when the forensics team looked closer, it was almost as if the ground had been frozen.
Actually, that’s not it. It’s uncleangus
That’s the one.
Clue: The police have not been able identify the killer of the victim, though the victim was noted to have 6 fingers on his right hand…
Pyroette: Inigo Montoya?
The police suspect it was a crime of passion–of desperate love, for her dear beloved Abelard…