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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:20 am
cave_dweller_candy Am I the only one watching the Commonwealth Games? Oh yes, you great American folk need not worry about it. Tasn? BTW, Australia's smashing^^ (Just thought I'd mention that XD) I'm not watching the games, sadly. Too busy at the moment in real life. :<
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:22 am
Tasn Zheng I'm not watching the games, sadly. Too busy at the moment in real life. :< Which is why you're on Gaia? confused
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:23 am
cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng I'm not watching the games, sadly. Too busy at the moment in real life. :< Which is why you're on Gaia? confused ................So real life to you is virtual murder mysteries? Hm..
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:28 am
Miss Amelia Pond Tasn Zheng False accusations only make you look more suspicious and does not aid the investigation whatsoever. I suggest we all sit down, sip a warm beverage, and look over the facts while we wait for more news. There is little more we can do at this point. Sit down and wait? Since when have we been a patient lot?
Though the warm beverage is definitely in good taste. It's sooooo cold today, it's under 60 right now. T.T (Shuttup, all you Northerners, this is cold for us.) I still find it funny that you says such, considering you used to live up here.
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:29 am
cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng I'm not watching the games, sadly. Too busy at the moment in real life. :< Which is why you're on Gaia? confused Nothing wrong with that I don't think 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:30 am
Miss Amelia Pond Tasn Zheng False accusations only make you look more suspicious and does not aid the investigation whatsoever. I suggest we all sit down, sip a warm beverage, and look over the facts while we wait for more news. There is little more we can do at this point. Sit down and wait? Since when have we been a patient lot?
Though the warm beverage is definitely in good taste. It's sooooo cold today, it's under 60 right now. T.T (Shuttup, all you Northerners, this is cold for us.) Pshhhh wimp ./shot
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:31 am
Nespin Fernagon Fortune? Dead? NO! I refuse to get mixed up in a third damn murder mystery! D< ~hides~ Third? It seems like it's once a month lately.
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:38 am
cave_dweller_candy cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng I'm not watching the games, sadly. Too busy at the moment in real life. :< Which is why you're on Gaia? confused ................So real life to you is virtual murder mysteries? Hm.. No. I'm doing this during my breaks or whenever I feel like wanting to facedesk repeatedly.
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:42 am
The announcement mentioned this: "At first I thought it was some papers s-so I d-didn't think anything of it until I walked by again, and I opened the door and saw i-it...it was h-her body!"
No matter how hard I think about it, I cannot really see "some papers" resemble a person. Even from a peripheral vision, the whiteness of paper can't possibly resemble that of a human skin tone and we have to take into account that the victim is surely wearing clothes. Could it be that the girl's body had turned pale and resembled the whiteness of the papers? It's confusing because this witness' account may be one of those unreliable clues.
Secondly, How did she see the body if she hadn't opened the door beforehand? Was the door ajar? Also she mentions that she walked by again and opened the door. We can infer from this that someone had closed the door after some time.
Who were the people in the office at that time?
Lastly, is it possible to conduct an interview with people?
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:42 am
Jennivieve Miss Amelia Pond Tasn Zheng False accusations only make you look more suspicious and does not aid the investigation whatsoever. I suggest we all sit down, sip a warm beverage, and look over the facts while we wait for more news. There is little more we can do at this point. Sit down and wait? Since when have we been a patient lot?
Though the warm beverage is definitely in good taste. It's sooooo cold today, it's under 60 right now. T.T (Shuttup, all you Northerners, this is cold for us.) I still find it funny that you says such, considering you used to live up here. I know, that's the sad part. xD I mean, this was shorts and T-shirt weather practically in Chicago. And in Norway? I'm pretty sure this was warmer than summer there was. And I swam there. In an effing fjord. Granted, I got out and was confused as to how Norwegians don't all die of hypothermia before they're twelve, but there you have it.
But now? Wayyyy too accustomed to our warm weather down here. And we just finished with summer, it was in the 90s just last week!
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:44 am
Ranseth The announcement mentioned this: " At first I thought it was some papers s-so I d-didn't think anything of it until I walked by again, and I opened the door and saw i-it...it was h-her body!" No matter how hard I think about it, I cannot really see "some papers" resemble a person. Even from a peripheral vision, the whiteness of paper can't possibly resemble that of a human skin tone and we have to take into account that the victim is surely wearing clothes. Could it be that the girl's body had turned pale and resembled the whiteness of the papers? It's confusing because this witness' account may be one of those unreliable clues. Secondly, How did she see the body if she hadn't opened the door beforehand? Was the door ajar? Also she mentions that she walked by again and opened the door. We can infer from this that someone had closed the door after some time. Who were the people in the office at that time? Lastly, is it possible to conduct an interview with people? You could try to conduct interviews. But, the murderer could lie about his/her whereabouts or actions.
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:44 am
Tasn Zheng cave_dweller_candy cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng I'm not watching the games, sadly. Too busy at the moment in real life. :< Which is why you're on Gaia? confused ................So real life to you is virtual murder mysteries? Hm.. No. I'm doing this during my breaks or whenever I feel like wanting to facedesk repeatedly. Wait, what? You're at work? What time is it over there?
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:44 am
*lurks* just going to lurk here abit incase something happens/Wouldnt want to miss it =P
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:46 am
Ranseth The announcement mentioned this: " At first I thought it was some papers s-so I d-didn't think anything of it until I walked by again, and I opened the door and saw i-it...it was h-her body!" No matter how hard I think about it, I cannot really see "some papers" resemble a person. Even from a peripheral vision, the whiteness of paper can't possibly resemble that of a human skin tone and we have to take into account that the victim is surely wearing clothes. Could it be that the girl's body had turned pale and resembled the whiteness of the papers? It's confusing because this witness' account may be one of those unreliable clues. Secondly, How did she see the body if she hadn't opened the door beforehand? Was the door ajar? Also she mentions that she walked by again and opened the door. We can infer from this that someone had closed the door after some time. Who were the people in the office at that time? Lastly, is it possible to conduct an interview with people? I said exactly that, all of it, in a post a while back. How long have you people been following this thread for? It's getting quite repetitive..
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:48 am
cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng cave_dweller_candy cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng I'm not watching the games, sadly. Too busy at the moment in real life. :< Which is why you're on Gaia? confused ................So real life to you is virtual murder mysteries? Hm.. No. I'm doing this during my breaks or whenever I feel like wanting to facedesk repeatedly. Wait, what? You're at work? What time is it over there? No, I'm a third year university student. I'm currently doing research, translating ancient greek, and trying to figure out the university system here. In a bit, I'm going to go out for dinner with an old friend to unwind more, but I've been cooped up in my room or visiting museums and the like all day. I'm doing this on the side and dabbling in a bit of freewriting as breaks at the moment. It's 4 PM right now.
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