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On July 12 2010 03:38 CharlieMurphy wrote: Clearly Jasper didn't need to jump because of the fire, it was set afterwords to make it look like he jumped away from the fire when in reality he was killed by the Master.
u didn't read the thread very closely did you?
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Jasper and Master were secret homosexual lovers, Jasper found another lover and that was the need for him to resign. Master already suspecting such things knew for sure at that moment and confronted him with it. When Jasper was confronted he noticed the passion in Master's eyes. This turned him on. He instantly jumped onto Master for 1 last romp. As they were making love Jasper accidentally knocked over a small candle which started a blaze. Master quickly came and tried to put the fire out.
Jasper realizing he'd made a mistake began to get angry and pack his bags. Master confused and upset forgot about the fire and tried to stop Jasper. Jasper struggled to get away but Master slipped on the Italian rug and fell onto Jasper with full force onto Jasper's neck, breaking it.
Distraught, Master busted one more load and threw him out the window. Then called the police.
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charlie leave your fantasies for when you're dreaming
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On July 12 2010 03:46 CharlieMurphy wrote: Jasper and Master were secret homosexual lovers, Jasper found another lover and that was the need for him to resign. Master already suspecting such things knew for sure at that moment and confronted him with it. When Jasper was confronted he noticed the passion in Master's eyes. This turned him on. He instantly jumped onto Master for 1 last romp. As they were making love Jasper accidentally knocked over a small candle which started a blaze. Master quickly came and tried to put the fire out.
Jasper realizing he'd made a mistake began to get angry and pack his bags. Master confused and upset forgot about the fire and tried to stop Jasper. Jasper struggled to get away but Master slipped on the Italian rug and fell onto Jasper with full force onto Jasper's neck, breaking it.
Distraught, Master busted one more load and threw him out the window. Then called the police.
Don't be stupid, charlie. He's already said that the firefighters were called BEFORE he was thrown out the window.
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IF he set the fire to keep jasper in his room while he searched for the ticket, thats an extremly stupid plan. Wouldnt jasper keep the ticket on his person, or atleast in his room, but u did say it was a really stupid plan. So im backing monkeyz answer
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On July 12 2010 04:06 Congism wrote: IF he set the fire to keep jasper in his room while he searched for the ticket, thats an extremly stupid plan. Wouldnt jasper keep the ticket on his person, or atleast in his room, but u did say it was a really stupid plan. So im backing monkeyz answer
No, if there is a fire Jasper will rush to where the ticket is hidden in order to secure its safety. Either way, it pretty much guarantees that the ticket will be on Jasper when Flauntit goes to kill him, eliminating the need to search for the ticket at all (and eliminating the possibility that he is never able to find the ticket).
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On July 12 2010 04:15 Monkeyz_Rule wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2010 04:06 Congism wrote: IF he set the fire to keep jasper in his room while he searched for the ticket, thats an extremly stupid plan. Wouldnt jasper keep the ticket on his person, or atleast in his room, but u did say it was a really stupid plan. So im backing monkeyz answer No, if there is a fire Jasper will rush to where the ticket is hidden in order to secure its safety. Either way, it pretty much guarantees that the ticket will be on Jasper when Flauntit goes to kill him, eliminating the need to search for the ticket at all (and eliminating the possibility that he is never able to find the ticket).
If i had just won the lottery, i would cash the ticket in instantly or have it on me at all times.
-E- Did jasper know previously to talking with flauntit that he had won the lottery?
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On July 12 2010 03:32 Monkeyz_Rule wrote: Did Flauntit set the fire in order to see where Jasper was hiding what was needed to claim his prize?
Yes, correct! He snuck up on Jasper when he retrieved it from his room, knocked him out and pushed him out the window.
I think we can say case closed?
The story according to the game material (this is what I answer questions from): + Show Spoiler +Lord Flauntit knew that Jasper, his loyal servant, always played the same numbers in the lottery. That night on the news (oops I answered that wrong lol), the winning numbers were announced and the master knew immediately that Jasper had won ten million pounds. He rang for his servant and when the excited lottery winner entered the room, the two of them discussed Jasper's plans for a life of leisure. But Lord Flauntit had other plans for Jasper's winnings. Flauntit was on the verge of bankruptcy and desperately needed to acquire the winning lottery ticket. But how? Jasper had hidden the ticket well until he could cash it in.
Lord Flauntit reasoned that a small fire would serve two purposes. It would scare Jasper into retrieving his ticket and would also make Jasper's "fall" from the window more plausible. The master started the fire in a hall wastebasket. When he heard Jasper rummaging around in his room, Flauntit burst in on his servant, clubbed him senseless, stole his ticket and pushed him headfirst out of the window.
A local barmaid also knew of Jasper's winning numbers. When Lord Flauntit tried to cash in the ticket, she went straight to the coppers.
Anyone have any feedback? Want another mystery?
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yeah man another mystery !
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Yeah dude! I like these kind of games even though I feel I suck at it
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OK I'll put it up after the World Cup.
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New case: Derailed
Two men are seated side by side in a commuter train, one dressed in gray and the other in black. The man in gray hands something to the man in black. At the next stop, the man in black pulls out a gun with a silencer, shoots the man in gray dead, and leaves the train.
What did the man in gray hand the man in black? Why did the man in black kill the man in gray?
I'll be out for a bit, and then answer any starting questions when I get back.
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I registered just for this awesome game 
Did the two men know each other before they got on the train?
Did the two men talk to each other on the train before the object was exchanged? After?
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Are either men employed by a body of government?
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Were there any witnesses?
Was the man in black caught by the police? (trying to establish if the killing was illegal as opposed to self defense or killing a terrorist ... that kind of thing)
Did the gray man carry a weapon?
Was the gray man surprised by being shot?
Was the thing exchanged something of monetary value to the gray man? Black man? Was the thing exchanged something of personal value to the gray man? Black man?
Was the man in gray killed because the exchange occurred?
Was the man in gray killed because the man in black was unsatisfied with the exchange?
One thing I'm wondering is why this exchange is on a train ... and a commuter train at that. Also, is the location important? And why did the man in black wait a stop to shoot the man in gray instead of shooting him immediately? Why was a silencer used (I guess to avoid witnesses until after the killing was done)?
Also, I'm making a total guess and saying that whatever was exchanged was of no real value ... something along the lines of a holdup note or terrorist note or a bomb disguised as something else ... something to throw us off.
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lac thats a lot of questions 
I already have some ridiculous theory for this one
did he hand him a file on an assassination target or something similar?
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That would be kinda funny, the guy gives him the target but its himself :D
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My own ridiculous theory:
Was the gray man Lord Flauntit and the black man a corrupt police detective? Did Lord Flauntit give the detective the lottery ticket to exchange for him and split the money?
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are the mysteries continuous? i was under the impression that they were just separate ones, lol
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