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You walk into the study of man Jones called Wyatt Drew.

"Thanks, Smith." says Morris "I'm certain there's nothing here, but Jones insists on bringing you here. Here's the file."

CASE:

The disappearance of English Professor Wyatt Drew

SUSPECTS:

None

"Hello, what's this?" you ask.

"Ah, that's nothing, just the note that Mr. Drew wrote." says Morris.

Dear friends and whoever it may concern,

I am sorry to go, Annette; and Jenna too, but it is the only way. I have done some deeds in the past that have come back to haunt me I have committed some of the foulest sins mankind has ever seen, and now I am paying the price. Its too late for me, but I can still save you. Do not look for me. By the time you read this, I will be gone forever. Try to forget me, and you will see you will be happier.

Goodbye forever,

WD

You quickly snap your head up to look at Morris.

“You call this nothing!” you yell angrily. “This is everything!”

You snap open you cell phone and hit the speed dial button.

"Jones," you say bluntly. "Gather a search force. There's been a kidnapping."

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Special Edition of Detective Smith. After this is solved, a Part 2 will come out. Stay tuned after that for an epilogue!

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Dear friends and whoever should be whomever it may concern,

I am sorry to go, Annette; and Jenna too,incorrect punctuation but it is the only way. I have done improper use of 'done'some deeds in the past that have come back to haunt meperiod I have committed some of the foulest sins mankind has ever seen, and now I am paying the price. Itapostrophes too late for me, but I can still save you. Do not look for me. By the time you read this, I will be gone forever. Try to forget me, and you will see that you will be happier.

Goodbye forever,

Through these elementary grammatical mistakes, the professor was probably leaving us a hint

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He wasn't leaving a clue in the words/grammar, he didn't even write it. He was an English Professor. He never would have made those mistakes, which is why we know he has been kidnapped and the note has been forged!

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