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Mr. Slate-Grey |
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by Rainman |
Dr. Black has recently hired a new accountant, Graham Slate-Grey, to manage his finances and to keep an eye on his frequent outgoings. Excellent at his job, Slate-Grey has spotted some discrepancies in the figures. Engaged to Miss Peach, they were starting to plan their wedding when a recent horse-riding accident left him temporarily wheelchair bound. Their plans have been put on hold while they concentrate on his recovery. The Police do not consider Mr. Slate-Grey as being a valid suspect in this investigation as he was not staying at Tudor Close that night.
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Inspector Grey |
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by Loraceel |
Dr. Black has been murdered and the local police have sent their best man in to solve the case. Inspector Grey is a veteran of many murder cases and hopes to have this mystery solved very swiftly. He has already narrowed down the list of suspects to six people, discovered the motive of the crime and found a host of clues to the movements made in the house. Inspector Grey is not a suspect in this investigation - he is here to solve it - with your help.
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Yvette |
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by Jerome |
Yvette is a new addition to the village and one that has raised quite a few eyebrows. Her short skirts and low-cut dresses have scandalised the local gossipmongers. Coming from a small town in Brittany, it is unclear why she chose to move to this particular English village. Could there be more to her than there first appears? Despite all of this, Yvette is not a suspect in this investigation as the police believe her employer's death to be connected to the recent spate of thefts, which started before she had left France. |
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Cluedo Butler |
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by squeegee |
No English gentleman is complete without his butler - and Dr. Black's house would certainly fall apart without Hogarth. A master at his profession, Hogarth keeps the cogs of Tudor Close firmly oiled, the servants in check and the Kitchen tidy.Although it is often said that "the butler did it", the police trust that this is not the case here, as Hogarth has no valid motive for the death of his employer. Thus, Hogarth should not be suspected for the murder of his master. |