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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by towr on Oct 20th, 2005, 4:32am [hide]he still has to return that book to the library, so he really should get that first[/hide] ;D |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by ChunkTug on Oct 20th, 2005, 8:46am [hide]Perhaps he was waiting for the light to turn green. Some traffic lights are equipped with cameras that will automatically take a picture when someone runs a red light. If the driver is killed, the car would roll through the light and the deed is caught on camera. Just as the light turns green, you could shoot and get out of the car while it's still moving slowly.[/hide] |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by Noke Lieu on Oct 20th, 2005, 10:50pm she was [hide] applying lipstick [/hide]? |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by BNC on Oct 20th, 2005, 11:50pm Maybe [hide]they were having a really interesting conversation... :) [/hide] or [hide]they had a "child safety" doors on the back, and Angie knew he could not get out of the car easily after the kill.[/hide] |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by Padzok on Oct 21st, 2005, 12:36am Are there any other cars stopped in a queue? Is it a busy junction, and another car is likely to turn up, even though none are in sight? Or is it a toll booth, with someone in the box? Or a camera checking no-one cheats? Or is it a railway crossing, and a trainful of witnesses will be going past any second? |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by Grimbal on Oct 24th, 2005, 5:12am Angie parked her car near their house to get away from the murder scene. But it is still too far. |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by Padzok on Oct 24th, 2005, 9:35am Quote:
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Is the bit about 2 cars new? Or was it always there? Anyway, has Angie planned to do the deed in one particular car, and this is not the right one? So does she need to get to the house and then persuade them to drive back in the other car? Does the car they are in have some impediment to a clear shot? Eg bulletproof glass separating front from rear like in a limo or a taxi ? Or is it like a pichup truck, and Fletch & wife are in cabin and Angie on the flat bed at back? (Fletch & wife are sitting together in the same vehicle, right?) |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by ChunkTug on Oct 24th, 2005, 9:39am 1) Does Angie want to be seen killing them? 2) Is it important that Fletcher has two cars? |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by Dan on Oct 28th, 2005, 9:33am That has to be the lamest lateral thinking puzzle I've ever heard, if it's even worth calling it that. |
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Title: Re: Not a perfect murder, but still... Post by Grimbal on Oct 28th, 2005, 2:34pm You have bullet-proof barriers in cabs? Sad place where you are living... :( |
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