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I think it was Maria Constoria with the Rope that killed Mr. Jameson in his own home. RSimione 02:55, 13 May 2007 (UTC)

Sorry, not quite. I will not specify what I did to Mr. Jameson, I will just verify that I was present when the murder happened. 06:28, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

Hello! I happen to be the one that has the glory of being the only person on these User Pages to have the amazing name of Makatota. The name comes from the Darren Shan forums, where that was my username. Goodnight.




== My Own Personal Game of Cluedo ==

I will place numerous clues to who murdered a fictional person called Mr. Jameson on this page, and it is up to you to put them together and find out who murdered him, then post the answer on my talk page. You have to piece it together like a game of Cluedo (i.e. Weapon, Place, Person). The weapons are as follows:

  • Gun
  • Candelabra
  • Rope
  • Knife
  • Scalpel

These are the people:

  • Myself
  • Harry Johnston
  • Maria Consortia
  • Jack Thornton
  • Mary-Sue Alamentia

And these are the places:

  • The park
  • A local shopping centre
  • Inside his own home
  • At his workplace
  • Down a dark alleyway.

-Clue #1-

These are the people (in no particular order)

The woman who managed to break one of Mr. Jameson's windows the day before

Jack Thornton

The woman who was found with some of Mr. Jameson's grass in her pockets

Harry Johnston

The man who threatened to stab Mr. Jameson some day.

-Clue #2-

The person who killed Mr. Jameson was also the person who broke his leg fifteen years ago.

Fifteen years ago, Mr. Jameson broke his leg on holiday in France after tripping over a woman's leg.

-Clue #3-

The night before the murder, Mr. Jameson was heard to be saying 'Oh, Ma- what are you doing?' whilst in his bedroom.

-Clue #4-

The person who killed Mr. Jameson has the first name of a type of character in roleplaying. Think perfect.

-Clue #5-

After a thorough search of the place where he was murdered, the only evidence the police could find was a surgical mask. The correct answer has been found by my fellow WP:FOWL member, Dreamafter. Applause, anyone?