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Van: Hilary Blue <[log in to unmask]>
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Datum: zaterdag 15 januari 2000 15:04
Onderwerp: nonpd where is everybody??


>> waakey wakey rise and shine
its 9' o'clock, you lazy layabeds!

with love and respect

hilary who is bored......<<

Try solviing this one!!
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Detective Larson gazed around the cluttered dingy apartment. The aging
famous columnist Max Worthington had been fatally stabbed. His agent, Roger
had called the police when Max failed to submit his column to the newspaper.

Max's body was draped over his manual typewriter. The detective glanced at
the paper in the typewriter. It appeared to be the writer's column. The
victim's head rested on the keyboard and had apparently hit random keys
causing the last line of the article to be followed by "49t34 w5qgg3e j3".
The detective was surprised to see that Max had used a typewriter rather
than a computer.

Roger, Max's agent, explained that Max found it therapeutic to pound the
keys on his typewriter, and despised computers.

Out of a list of acquaintances provided by Max's agent, the detective
questioned the following people.

Marisa had been separated from Max for the last year and a half. Although
initially the split had been amicable, lately things had gotten nasty about
the latest division of their assets. Max was willing to give Marisa the
mansion and a generous lump sum payment, but wanted to draw the line at the
excessive alimony being demanded by Marisa's lawyer. Marisa was living in
the mansion and had a generous pre-alimony settlement and an extremely
attractive new boyfriend.

Jillian was Max's current girlfriend. She definitely was a looker and by all
appearances was extremely high maintenance. She was also the spring in this
May December romance. Although crying, she was devastatingly attractive in
her designer dress. She had a Gucci bag, wore emerald and diamond jewelry
and on her wrist a new Rolex. The detective suspected her grief was for the
loss of her gravy train and not for the deceased.

Max's brother Gerald had been dating Marisa when Max had stepped in and won
her heart. Gerald still held a grudge and blatantly told the detective that
"he was glad his brother was dead and good riddance". He hinted that he
might try to win Marisa back, now that his brother was dead.

After a brief investigation an arrest was made. Who did the detective
arrest?