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Miss Scarlett |
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by Ahn |
Beautiful stepdaughter of Mrs. Peacock, Vivienne Scarlett believes
that she should have inherited Arlington Grange and not her stepmother.
The limited money that she does receive from Mrs. Peacock, is
not enough to keep her in the lifestyle that she desires. Steep
bills have begun to appear at the Grange and Vivienne has found
herself having to borrow money from close friends. Was Miss
Scarlett stealing items from Tudor Close to feed her jewellery
addiction?
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Colonel Mustard |
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by Rainman |
Ex-SAS officer Colonel Michael Mustard is a bit of a ladies man.
Although he is fiancé to Mrs. Peacock, he is also having
an affair with her stepdaughter - the seductive Miss Scarlett.
Mustard and Plum are up to no good at the moment; they have been
having whispered conversations behind closed doors about taking
things from Dr. Black. Did Colonel Mustard try to take something
else off Black and end up killing him?
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Mrs. White |
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by Veronica |
Friendly housekeeper and cook at Mrs. Peacock's house, Arlington Grange; Mrs. Blanche White is devoted to her employer and like a second mother to Miss Scarlett. Since her husband's death, she has become dependent on them both emotionally and financially. A housekeeper's salary is very modest; and being constantly surrounded by wealthy people can lead to jealousy.
Did Mrs. White become a thief so that she could sample the high life?
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Reverand Green |
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by Loraceel |
Reverend of the parish, Jonathan Green has known Dr. Black since he was a child. A good friend of David's parents; he would always be popping into Tudor Close for a cup of tea and a chat. Recently, like others, Green has found himself on hard times and has been visiting the Close for more than a cup of tea.
But did he take more than he was offered, resulting in him also taking a life?
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