pegasuswarrior
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Jan 1, 2014 20:38:05 GMT -5
I'll still try a few more questions as long as other people don't request for the reveal: did Phil give his company bad PR? Yes! This is basically the answer. You all have killers and the motive. You have already won. I think you did great.
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MrBRulzOK
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Post by MrBRulzOK on Jan 1, 2014 20:40:32 GMT -5
Alright, then let's try and put this to bed.
Phil was killed by his parents--- directly by his mother and indirectly by his father--- because he gave their company Bad PR.
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pegasuswarrior
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Jan 1, 2014 20:49:34 GMT -5
Phil Feisty was a well-to-do businessman who was walking home one day from work. In the back of his neighbor's fenced in yard, he heard a commotion. An alerted Phil decided to investigate, but curiosity was not on his side. Hours later, the police received a call that Phil was found dead in the back yard.
Who killed Phil? What was the motive?
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Figure out the mystery by only asking yes/no questions. Phil Feisty was a well-to-do businessman who tried to live a modest life. His parents were the corporate co-chairs of a thriving yacht construction franchise. Phil inherited his position solely because of the family ties. Phil did not love the lifestyle of the rich and famous and mirrored his down-to-earth attitude in the way he lived: he walked to and from the bus stop to go to work each day, he lived in a lower middle class neighborhood, and he even owned a mere 1-story house.
His parents resented him greatly for this. What's more is that Phil did not hide his disdain for the dog-eat-dog world of business. Profits for the company dipped noticeably with Phil on the job, and his parents, true to their perfectionist form could not publicly denounce their son for fear of public image scandal nor could they continue with the blackening of their name and business with Phil's growing tendency to live a "bohemian" lifestyle.
The parents knew his routine each day, and Phil's self-planned odd hours that he kept each week were duly noted. While the rugged, lower middle class neighbors were away at their grueling 5:00am - 4:00pm jobs, the father and mother snuck into the neighbor's back yard through a mismanaged hole in the fence and staged the sounds of a physical struggle as Phil walked by as he came home from work at 1:00. Knowing his good heart, they knew he would come to the rescue and it was at that point they blindsided him with a rake and bludgeoned him to death with the rake and a shovel. Committing the murder in such a neighborhood would draw ire from the media and immediately call Phil's "rebellion" from the high life into question while his well-meaning parents could be victimized and sympathized with throughout the coverage.
When the family's 12 year old got home from school before his parents got off work, he ran outside to play. What he saw was quite surprising. Little Johnny called the cops upon discovering the body.
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Post by SsnakeBite, the No1 Frenchman on Jan 2, 2014 4:32:17 GMT -5
Well, I liked it, especially how you didn't miss any detail s the story made sense and could be guessed just with yes or no answers. If you've got more like this, don't hesitate to start a new game!
BTW, did you come up with it yourself or is it one you knew from somewhere else?
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pegasuswarrior
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Jan 2, 2014 7:52:36 GMT -5
Well, I liked it, especially how you didn't miss any detail s the story made sense and could be guessed just with yes or no answers. If you've got more like this, don't hesitate to start a new game! BTW, did you come up with it yourself or is it one you knew from somewhere else? I made up the mystery and story. I just wanted to do something different for the "FAN gang." Though it could be entertaining. Using the poll the gauge interest if people wanted future editions. I make it where you don't have to get the full story, but there is enough in the story to help guide people toward the main goal. I think it's a fun group activity. Much thanks for the feedback.
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