Is the something that was handed to the man in black mechanical?
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Brazen[six]
Canada203 Posts
Is the something that was handed to the man in black mechanical? | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On July 12 2010 12:01 agarfin wrote: Was the man in black hired by a criminal organization (i.e the mob)? Was he hired by a woman? No, and no. On July 12 2010 12:15 Brazen[six] wrote: Is the man in grey the train conductor? Is the something that was handed to the man in black mechanical? No and no. | ||
Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
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zeks
Canada1068 Posts
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Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
The "something" was a business card? | ||
lac29
United States1485 Posts
On July 12 2010 12:26 Nik0 wrote: The "something" was a business card? That's what I thought ... but Zap said it wasn't a piece of paper ... which I assume most business cards are. Also a business card doesn't really go with this question and answer: "On July 12 2010 11:50 zeks wrote: If it wasn't the gray man giving the package and was actually someother dude doing it would the black man have shot him dead anyway? Nope." I'm not sure now whether or not the item is supposed to be an identifier (badge, name tag, business card) or supposed to communicate something even more important (ransom note, picture of someone kidnapped, list of demands, someone's cut off finger). [yes, I know the item is NOT a pic, photo, or piece of paper ... AND the conversation they had was polite, not threatening] It seems like it's something both normal ... like a cigarette, lighter, book, that helps the killer identify his target as well as has some deeper meaning to it (but again, no monetary or personal value to anyone). | ||
Stratos.FEAR
Canada706 Posts
so like was the item something that the person hiring the black man wanted before the grey man got killed | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On July 12 2010 12:20 Nik0 wrote: Was the gray man rich? Yes. It's not super relevant though. On July 12 2010 12:20 zeks wrote: Is the package the final part of the black man realizing that the gray man was indeed his target? Like does the package reveal the gray man's "status" ? Yes. | ||
Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
On July 12 2010 12:29 lac29 wrote: It seems like it's something both normal ... like a cigarette, lighter, book, that helps the killer identify his target as well as has some deeper meaning to it (but again, no monetary or personal value to anyone). yeah i think you r right | ||
Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
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ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On July 12 2010 12:37 Nik0 wrote: Was the gray man killed for his money?(like an inheritance) No On July 12 2010 12:26 Nik0 wrote: The person who hired the black man, would be considered a "bad person"? ( apart from hiring a hitman) The "something" was a business card? Apart from wanting to hire a hitman and doing so, not that I know of. No not a business card. | ||
Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
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Buckeye Bob
United States86 Posts
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Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
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zeks
Canada1068 Posts
Did the gray man believe that he would gain something out of giving the package to the black man? | ||
Stratos.FEAR
Canada706 Posts
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ZidaneTribal
United States2800 Posts
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ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On July 12 2010 12:41 Nik0 wrote: The "something" was something out of the norm? It is quite a normal thing to have in general. On July 12 2010 12:42 zeks wrote: Did the gray man believe that he would gain something out of giving the package to the black man? Nope On July 12 2010 12:43 Stratos.FEAR wrote: Was the object something the gray man had borrowed? Nope. | ||
Neon_Monkey
United States270 Posts
Does the black man give the object back? | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
On July 12 2010 12:45 ZidaneTribal wrote: Did the man in black ask the man in gray to give him that item? Yes. On July 12 2010 12:47 Monkeyz_Rule wrote: Is the object related to the motive for being hired? Does the black man give the object back? Yes it's related to the motive in some way. No he doesn't. | ||
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