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Post by Son Anheuser on Mar 9, 2012 12:53:32 GMT -8
Well our usual plan did not work. Step up folks and share your information. Only the murderer has reason to hide anything. Voting off non-players is fun but in the end we have little chance of winning. And all you who voted for Andy are now suspect.
As we say in show business "Yer shifty!"
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Post by Farrell on Mar 9, 2012 14:08:27 GMT -8
Well the Gazette speaks about the River Boat Casino. While I don't know who got married on that boat. I do know that our own Mike is the Captain of that boat. I don't know if that also makes him the owner, but if anyone knows who that owner is, it would be mike. Also since he was the Captain, under martime law, I think that means he could officiate the wedding and also know who exactly got married.
So mike, can you answer those two questions?
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Post by Super Sarah on Mar 9, 2012 14:16:40 GMT -8
Since I was present and have no memory... I sincerely hope it wasn't me. I'd like to remember my wedding. But who knows maybe I'll be the next Dina Ruiz
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Post by Mike Lenin on Mar 10, 2012 18:37:21 GMT -8
Well the Gazette speaks about the River Boat Casino. While I don't know who got married on that boat. I do know that our own Mike is the Captain of that boat. I don't know if that also makes him the owner, but if anyone knows who that owner is, it would be mike. Also since he was the Captain, under martime law, I think that means he could officiate the wedding and also know who exactly got married. So mike, can you answer those two questions? Farrell, yes, I have been moonlighting as the Captain of the Pollyanna Riverboat Gambling Casino. You are indeed correct. Under maritime law, I can officiate weddings, however, I was barred from even attending the wedding. I do not know who got married. While I know the owner of the ship, I don't think this person wants me to disclose their identity. You may want to ask someone with the ability to find information to get this answer.
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Post by Super Sarah on Mar 11, 2012 18:27:53 GMT -8
Maybe Paula owns it, she was there for the wedding, she likes gambling and she has a lot of money.
Or... maybe it's some rich guy that just collects its revenue like Dan.
Or........ maybe Evan owned it and didn't want anyone to find out.
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Post by Paula - old account on Mar 12, 2012 0:09:04 GMT -8
Maybe Paula owns it, she was there for the wedding, she likes gambling and she has a lot of money. Or... maybe it's some rich guy that just collects its revenue like Dan. Or........ maybe Evan owned it and didn't want anyone to find out. I do like gambling and I do have lots of money, but the Pollyanna is not one of my holdings. If it were, I'd surely have given it a better name. I've been accused of being kind of "pollyanna-ish" myself, and have been trying to shake that image for a while now! I am now wondering why Mr. Magoo feels he must keep the owner's identity a secret? That seems a bit suspicious to me.....
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Post by Kyle on Mar 12, 2012 1:37:38 GMT -8
Well the Gazette speaks about the River Boat Casino. While I don't know who got married on that boat. I do know that our own Mike is the Captain of that boat. I don't know if that also makes him the owner, but if anyone knows who that owner is, it would be mike. Also since he was the Captain, under martime law, I think that means he could officiate the wedding and also know who exactly got married. So mike, can you answer those two questions? Farrell, yes, I have been moonlighting as the Captain of the Pollyanna Riverboat Gambling Casino. You are indeed correct. Under maritime law, I can officiate weddings, however, I was barred from even attending the wedding. I do not know who got married. While I know the owner of the ship, I don't think this person wants me to disclose their identity. You may want to ask someone with the ability to find information to get this answer. the gentleman who used to be CIA perhaps?
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Post by Mike Lenin on Mar 12, 2012 5:27:49 GMT -8
Maybe Paula owns it, she was there for the wedding, she likes gambling and she has a lot of money. Or... maybe it's some rich guy that just collects its revenue like Dan. Or........ maybe Evan owned it and didn't want anyone to find out. I do like gambling and I do have lots of money, but the Pollyanna is not one of my holdings. If it were, I'd surely have given it a better name. I've been accused of being kind of "pollyanna-ish" myself, and have been trying to shake that image for a while now! I am now wondering why Mr. Magoo feels he must keep themselves owner's identity a secret? That seems a bit suspicious to me..... Please, why would I turn over the guy or girl that signs my paychecks. I am using this piece of info as leverage to get info out of them. Now if someone else disclose, then not my problem. I can say for certain its definitely not Kyle.
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Post by Farrell on Mar 12, 2012 7:41:36 GMT -8
Please, why would I turn over the guy or girl that signs my paychecks. I am using this piece of info as leverage to get info out of them. Now if someone else disclose, then not my problem. I can say for certain its definitely not Kyle. You disclose the information because you are being accused of murder and don't want to end up like a certain former musician. You can't cash paychecks at the bottom of Lake Mildville. (unless the secret thing at the bottom of the lake is a bank and then I guess you can.)
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Post by Son Anheuser on Mar 12, 2012 7:44:30 GMT -8
Please, why would I turn over the guy or girl that signs my paychecks. I am using this piece of info as leverage to get info out of them. Now if someone else disclose, then not my problem. I can say for certain its definitely not Kyle. You disclose the information because you are being accused of murder and don't want to end up like a certain former musician. You can't cash paychecks at the bottom of Lake Mildville. (unless the secret thing at the bottom of the lake is a bank and then I guess you can.) Or if the person who signs your paychecks is the murderer that to me is also a good reason to provide some information. A murderer is probably not going to think twice about stiffing you on your pay.
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Post by Mike Lenin on Mar 12, 2012 8:30:14 GMT -8
Hmm, thats interesting. The person who signs my paychecks is a very shifty person. I like your logic, but it's still not reason enough for me to disclose. Nor is walking down the fictional plank in this fictional world.
On a different note, I used to have a certain friend that fixed races for me at the track, but won't do so anymore. Now I moonlight as captain on the Pollyanna. Yet, from what I gather Paula is a big winner. I think someone is helping her out. But why?
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Post by Annie McClarabow on Mar 12, 2012 8:32:18 GMT -8
Ownership of the casino hardly seems like damning evidence.
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Post by Mike Lenin on Mar 12, 2012 8:45:02 GMT -8
Interesting, cause Casino's are great ways to launder billions of dollars.
Heres my take. The owner of the casino is helping Paula win, while Farrell is broke. Also, I think this person has helped Erik Stoneburner win heavy weight boxing matches in non-consecutive decades.
Who has issues with Farrell?
Cause usually casino owners are very wealthy people and may resort to crazy things like killing people to "protect their interests"
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Post by Farrell on Mar 12, 2012 9:05:14 GMT -8
While I'm sure there are alot of people who want to see me broke, I can't think of anyone who would kill Evan over it.
The Gazette had a whole article on the casino and the wedding so I think finding out the identities of the owner and married couple will shed some light on the murder. Maybe Evan was the groom and his new wife killed him for some undisclosed reason. Maybe Annie is the bride and someone else on this boat is the groom and that would explain her presence on this boat. There are alot of possibilities so thats why we need the information.
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Post by Paula - old account on Mar 12, 2012 11:06:17 GMT -8
Let's keep an open mind here and not rule out a gay marriage.
Or, if Annie were the bride, there's the distinct possibility of jealousy rearing its ugly head as I have heard she was married before....and there were witnesses to that wedding.
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Post by Annie McClarabow on Mar 12, 2012 12:48:14 GMT -8
Geez. People know more about my personal history than I do. Maybe I have amnesia.
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Post by Son Anheuser on Mar 12, 2012 12:50:19 GMT -8
Still not enough clues. dammit, most crime shows would have had this thing figured out by now, it always seemed so easy, coming down to lame stuff like who is right handed or someone couldn't have been the murderer because they have fainting goat syndrome.
Mike still has the best motive. Any more information on the will?
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Post by Mike Lenin on Mar 12, 2012 13:48:50 GMT -8
I didn't kill Evan.
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