Is it common to wear gray/black clothing in their respective professions?
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Neon_Monkey
United States270 Posts
Is it common to wear gray/black clothing in their respective professions? | ||
lac29
United States1485 Posts
On July 12 2010 07:44 Slaughter wrote: That would be kinda funny, the guy gives him the target but its himself :D Oh man that's a crazy idea but it makes perfect sense! Yeah sorry about all the questions. I'll let more people ask. Now that I think about it it's kinda rude of me. | ||
Slaughter
United States20254 Posts
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Seth_
Belgium184 Posts
On July 12 2010 08:02 pikaaarrr :3 wrote: are the mysteries continuous? Nobody said they weren't... thus my crazy theory. | ||
agarfin
United States106 Posts
If so were they fake? | ||
Buckeye Bob
United States86 Posts
Him being the man in grey. | ||
HazMat
United States17077 Posts
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ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On July 12 2010 07:01 Seth_ wrote: 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? The man in gray did not know the man in black. Define "know" for the other way. Yes before, I don't know after for the 2nd. On July 12 2010 07:11 Badjas wrote: Are either men employed by a body of government? No. edit: I don't know for the man in gray. Were there any witnesses? Was the man in black caught by the police? I assume no one realized what happened before he got off/he was sneaky. It was not legal. Don't know if he got caught. Did the gray man carry a weapon? No Was the gray man surprised by being shot? Yes he would have been. 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? No, no particular value. Was the man in gray killed because the exchange occurred? Yes. Was the man in gray killed because the man in black was unsatisfied with the exchange? No. 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)? Location is not very important. It's relevance is very outside and subtle. Yeah the silencer is to be able to do it in a public place without people realizing it. These details will not be very helpful in figuring it out. 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. Yeah on the no real value, no on the rest. On July 12 2010 07:40 travis wrote: did he hand him a file on an assassination target or something similar? Nope. On July 12 2010 08:04 Monkeyz_Rule wrote: Was the exchanged object a piece of paper? Is it common to wear gray/black clothing in their respective professions? No not a piece of paper. Gray - irrelevant Black - Yes and no I guess. Tricky question. I'll say probably a lot more common than any other color. On July 12 2010 08:19 agarfin wrote: Did the Grey man have any identifying papers on him when his body was searched (passport, drivers license...)? If so were they fake? I don't know, nothing unusual in this regard. Not fake. On July 12 2010 08:34 Buckeye Bob wrote: Did the man in grey hand the man in black orders to kill him? Him being the man in grey. No. On July 12 2010 08:49 HazMat wrote: Did the man in grey hand the man in black a gun with a silencer? No. | ||
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does either man work in law enforcement does either man work as a lawyer? (i have a new theory) | ||
Seth_
Belgium184 Posts
On July 12 2010 09:06 ZapRoffo wrote: Define "know" for the first question I'll assume they aren't colleagues/family/friends... If we figure out the relationship between the guys, we'll probably figure the rest out quickly. Did they black man contact the gray one to meet on the train? Was he (gray) somewhat forced to go and bring the item? It's almost 3 am, I'll check back in the morning. | ||
lac29
United States1485 Posts
Is this meeting part of either man's job? Has the gray man ever done this in the past (exchanging this particular item in a train ... without getting killed obviously)? Is killing part of the black man's job? Gray man's job? Does the man in black normally carry a gun+silencer? Did the gray man carry the item on himself (maybe in a pocket)? - trying to get at what the item is and why the item is important Damn I have a bunch more questions but I save them until others have asked. | ||
Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
Was the thing handed a package with something inside? if so Was the Gray man killed because the Black man thought the Gray man migth knew what was inside the package? | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On July 12 2010 09:21 travis wrote: did the man in gray hand him a picture? does either man work in law enforcement does either man work as a lawyer? (i have a new theory) No, no, no. On July 12 2010 09:22 Seth_ wrote: I'll assume they aren't colleagues/family/friends... Did they black man contact the gray one to meet on the train? Was he (gray) somewhat forced to go and bring the item? Correct, they are none of those. No, no. Was this a preset/scheduled meeting and exchange? - similar to Seth_'s question Yes and no. The yes aspect is atypical though. Is this meeting part of either man's job? Yes, the man in black, not the man in gray. Has the gray man ever done this in the past (exchanging this particular item in a train ... without getting killed obviously)? Possibly, I don't know. Is killing part of the black man's job? Yes Gray man's job? No Does the man in black normally carry a gun+silencer? Probably not all the time, but surely more than the amount a typical person would. Did the gray man carry the item on himself (maybe in a pocket)? - trying to get at what the item is and why the item is important Yes. On July 12 2010 10:16 Nik0 wrote: Was the thing handed a package with something inside? if so Was the Gray man killed because the Black man thought the Gray man migth knew what was inside the package? Nope. | ||
Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
The "something" had anything to do with the reason the gray man was killed? | ||
agarfin
United States106 Posts
Was the item passed a photograph? | ||
lac29
United States1485 Posts
On July 12 2010 10:34 agarfin wrote: Was the item passed a photograph? Nope, I think someone asked this already. It's not a photo, picture, or piece of paper. Also the item is not of monetary or personal value to either men ... which is a bit weird. | ||
Brazen[six]
Canada203 Posts
Is the item handed to the man in black something living? | ||
dogabutila
United States1437 Posts
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sixghost
United States2096 Posts
Was the blackman aware there would be an exchange? If so, did he know what the item would be? You said the greyman did not know the blackman, but the meeting was set up. Was the blackman not who the greyman was expecting?I'll try to explain this question better. For example, the greyman was told he would be meeting a blackman (whom he had never met nor knew what he looked like) on a train, the killer was aware of this somehow and pretended to be the man greyman was supposed to be meeting. If the greyman had still boarded the train and sat next to the blackman but did not have the item with him, would he still have been killed on the train? I'm thinking something like greyman had incriminating evidence against blackman, or someone blackman worked for, and greyman was supposed to meet a federal agent or somebody like that on the train to transfer the evidence. But blackman found this out and killed the agent greyman was supposed to be meeting, and arrived at the meeting pretending to be the agent. Also, I think it's funnier to refer to him as blackman, as the image of the zerg player from WCG 2002ish murdering someone in cold blood makes this more intriguing. | ||
Buckeye Bob
United States86 Posts
Is the black man a hit-man/assassin? Just trying to get some more yes answers on the board. Edit - nvm about the black man, seems to be answered. | ||
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