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Mr. Boddy Murder Case
The murder of Mr. Boddy took place on February 7, 2017. There are several suspects, several weapons, and several rooms in Mr. Boddy's mansion where this may have taken place. Each of these people are capable of murder. They were also all in the building at the time and date of the murder. It is currently unknown which of them is the murderer.
All of the suspect are Michael (Colonel) Mustard, Mrs. Blanche White, Peter Plum, Mrs.as Peacock, Mr. John Green, and Miss Scarlet. An assumption is that the murderer was either Blanche White, Mrs. Peacock, or Miss Scarlet, as they all have motives and were the only ones who did. Mrs. White was Mr. Boddy's maid, and despised her job and her employer. Mrs. Peacock seemed to have feelings for Mr. Boddy, but he did not return them. (NOTE: All four of her husbands have mysteriously disappeared.) Miss Scarlet seems to be envious of all of his money.
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Boddy's corpse was found in the hall beside the billiard room. A light blood trail revealed that this was where the murder took place. No weapons were found at first, but when the rooms were searched, a bloody rope was found inside of the billiard table. It was stained with fingerprints and the blood of Mr. Boddy. Said rope has been carefully taken to be examined. After a series of tests, it has been revealed that the fingerprints belong to Mrs. Peackock. Her motive was that he did not return the feelings she had for him. He was murdered in the billiard room with a rope. Mr. Boddy was choked to death and coughed up blood, resulting in the trail. Mrs. Peacock has now been questioned and placed in custody. She will remain there for three years for the murder of Mr.

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