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Aug 05, 2007 02:28

As I'm a bit bored at the moment, hopefully this'll provide a bit of entertainment ( Read more... )

bored, whodunnit, nagi

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dibsheadrocks August 5 2007, 07:49:32 UTC
It was paranormal activity, of course! Probably aliens. Though, I wouldn't put it past a spectral form of a human being either. They don't have to open doors, they just go right through. It's been known for ghosts to pick up things and move them, so it's not that unlikely one would be able to shoot a gun somehow.

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 07:55:35 UTC
Paranormal activity, huh? Please feel free to elaborate about the aliens. Ghosts are a good explanation. Not the answer I'm looking for, but that could be possible, if there are such a thing as ghosts. I've never seen any ghosts, myself.

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dibsheadrocks August 5 2007, 08:01:47 UTC
Well, it matters what kind of alien you'd want me to elaborate about. The Irkens are a species that always wear gloves, so they would't leave marks, much like Atem mentioned. Only thing is they aren't quiet, and they would have left a mess. Though then there's a species caleld the Meekrob, which are just gaseous, and they can slip through slits and holes, as well as disguise themselves as shoes...

I would stick with ghosts, though. They can open drawers if as well as lift things up if for whatever reason they had revenge over this guy. Then lift up the gun and... Well, you get the idea.

Of course, the room could also be possessed. The room itself could have killed him, it's not unusual for a room to have a life of its own. There are theories that people kill themselves from the way the room is designed, or the room itself has some kind of personal vendetta against the one rooming in it.

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 08:10:18 UTC
Well, it seems it couldn't have been Irkens, then. Aliens that can turn themselves into shoes? That'd be a handy skill. Can they turn themselves into anything else?

Oh, perhaps it could have been a ghost, but that's not the correct answer for this one.

A room with a vendetta? How would it get one of those? Would be against a specific person, or people in general? And people would kill themselves because of the room's design? Though if he killed himself because of the room, how would the gun have gotten in the drawer?

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queenofgames August 5 2007, 07:50:43 UTC
Someone wearing gloves? That would explain the lack of fingerprints, right?

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 07:56:11 UTC
But how did they get in if the door and window are locked from the inside? And more importantly, how did they get out?

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queenofgames August 5 2007, 08:00:51 UTC
... You sure know how to make things difficult, don't you? *pout*

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 08:01:56 UTC
Hehe. I already mentioned about them being locked. Murder mysteries are supposed to be difficult to solve.

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keeperofra August 5 2007, 08:46:08 UTC
Maybe he didn't die in the room. Isn't possible that he could have been killed elsewhere then left inside the room?

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 08:55:03 UTC
It would be possible. So somewhere, someone used a bullet from his gun to kill him, brought him back to his room, shot off the shot heard by the neighbor, locked the door, and...?

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keeperofra August 5 2007, 09:00:23 UTC
*sigh* I guess that does sound foolish.

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 09:04:00 UTC
Actually, it wouldn't be all that foolish. If you killed someone somewhere, setting up such a scene somewhere else would be a rather good idea, as all the real forensic evidence would be at the actual scene, and not where they were looking. The only problem, of course, is the locked door.

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blackjeweled August 5 2007, 08:50:46 UTC
Well, if I followed the young man above's comment on how maybe the murderer is still in the room, maybe he has some kind of aural shield like I myself have? It makes it easy to hide and keep others from knowing I'm in the room. Of course, that would be assuming the people in this story are from my world or have powers like my own.

Either way, murder in my world isn't illegal so it wouldn't have mattered in the first place, and we wouldn't be having this discussion. ♥

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 08:57:46 UTC
This is, unfortunately, based on my own world, where murder is illegal and people don't generally have aural shields. The answer isn't that the killer is still in the room, though that would be the obviously left out information, I suppose.

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blackjeweled August 5 2007, 09:00:06 UTC
It may not be the answer, but it would be good to know. Assuming the murderer is in the room or not is vital information.

I'm also alone in bed and need some entertainment~

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 09:27:46 UTC
It is indeed, I suppose I'd better edit it in.

I can only hope this can suffice in absence of other entertainment. ^_~

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demonthiefking August 5 2007, 15:12:45 UTC
Based on the previous comments... perhaps it was someone who was wearing gloves who shot the man, put the gun in the drawer, and teleported out.

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wicked_finesse August 5 2007, 21:49:16 UTC
The killer was indeed wearing gloves at the time, and he did indeed put the gun back in the drawer. But, unfortunately, he walked away. Teleportation... Well, I must say people are getting warmer.

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demonthiefking August 5 2007, 22:00:44 UTC
Perhaps the murder has some psychic ability that would allow him to move the bolts in the door after he closed it?

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wicked_finesse August 6 2007, 06:52:42 UTC
What sort of ability would you say that'd be?

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