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26/10/2001 13:44:20
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
 
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Forum:
Games
Category:
Puzzles
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00571452
Message ID:
00573803
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48
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>When you say "the woman" was killed, it sounds like you are referring to the first woman.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Was the maid the one who was killed?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Actually, I didn't say, she was killed. I said: she was found dead. No, maid was alive, but the master (what is the correct term here?) was found dead.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Are you saying the woman wasn't killed?
>>>>>
>>>>>No, she was not. Ske killed herself.
>>>>>
>>>>>>What was she doing in the maid's room? Changing the sheets? *grin*
>>>>>
>>>>>She was not in the maid room either... :)
>>>>
>>>>Who found her?
>>>
>>> The owner of the hotel + the maid.
>>>
>>>And why were they looking in her room, if the scream came from another?
>>>
>>> They probably looked in both rooms, it doesn't really matter.
>>>
>>>>Why am I playing this game? *vbg*
>>>
>>> ??? :)
>>
>>
>>Did the maid find the woman's clothes in her (the maid's) room (and thus the scream)?
>
> No. Maid was not in her "master's" room, when she screamed. Here is an important hint: all rooms in this hotel were identical.
>
>>
>>Did the woman throw the clothes out her window before killing herself?
>>
>
> No.
>
>>Do I know enough information to solve the mystery?
>
> I told this story the way I was told and could remember. Basically, the information provided, should be enough.
>
>>Is there an interesting twist at the end of the story?
>
> The whole story is a little bit unreal. I think, it might happen in the end of 18th century...

Was the woman a man?

Did the maid die from fright?

Renoir
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