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Mrs. Peacock |
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by Aubrey |
Lady of Arlington Grange; Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock has had her fair share of husbands. Currently engaged to Col. Mustard; she was previously married to Jack Peacock - before his untimely death. Prior to that, she was married to Vivienne's father - William Scarlett. After so many rich husbands, Elizabeth had accumulated much wealth; however some bad investments, depreciating property values and a stepdaughter with expensive tastes, has put a severe dent in her bank balance. So did she look for financial aid elsewhere?
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Professor Plum |
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by Rainman |
Professor Peter Plum has been a friend of Doctor Black since their school days together. But secretly, Plum has been jealous of Black since he stole Plum's only love from under his nose. Plum may however, be stealing things back; as he and Colonel Mustard have been plotting some sort of plan. The scheme was nearing completion when Black died. Did the plan backfire with fatal consequences?
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Captain Brown |
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by Rainman |
Friend of the family, Captain Robert Brown is back in the village while having a break from the sea. A man with a fondness for women, the captain had been causing rumours to fly around the village like wildfire. One rumour says that he is currently infatuated with Mrs. White, but that she has been dismissing his advances.
Not present at the house at the time of the murder and unable to gain entry to it, Captain Brown is not a suspect in this case; though may still be able to help the police in their enquiries.
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Miss Peach |
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by Loraceel |
The quiet Miss Emily Peach recently moved to the village to take up a post in the local school. Not long after her arrival, Dr. Black fell in love with her and asked her to marry him. Their romance was short lived as Emily soon discovered that she was actually in love with Mr. Slate-Grey; to whom she is now engaged instead.
Miss Peach is not a suspect in the murder of Dr. Black as the thefts, which are connected to this crime, began before she moved to the village. In addition, she was not in the locked house at the time of death.
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