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I'm sorry that I've been so inconsistent on the mysteries, but now I'm starting another mystery. I will definitely finish this one, but I can't promise any more. I hope you guys participate although I've been very mean to you guys. :( The fact that Brian Dennis has been suggested as one of the best puzzles encouraged me. Well, here it is.

Rules:

You are a detective. You have to solve the case I present you. You post actions that the detective should do. I tell you what happens when the detective does said action. If you have the solution, go ahead and post it. Explain your solution with evidence. You have an M9 pistol, a contact book, a magnifying glass, (to encourage his detective-ness) a cellphone, a police squad, and a medical crew. To get assistance from the police squad or the medical crew, you must answer a riddle given by me. The police squad has no detective experience, and therefore can only do basic investigation and firefights.

For a long time, you, Brian Dennis, have made Climax City a quiet place. This is, of course, until your latest case.

Sheriff: Detective! We have a situation!

You: Hmm?

Sheriff: There's been another mass murderer.

You: Ah, perfect. Another mass murderer to mess Climax City up.

Sheriff: He calls himself the Flying Dutchman. He killed two people so far. One's on 51 Main Street, hanged underwater. The second was found in five pieces in the swimming pool of Liberty Hotel. You wanna take the case?

You: Do I have a choice?

Sheriff: Not really.

You: Okay, then.

First of all, you guys want a map of Climax City? You should, it's gonna be important.

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I'm back people!!!1 :) I've missed the site sooooo much :). He has a fetish for killing people ways that kill above water, but doing it in or using water as a dumping ground. Go to the pool.

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Nice to see people replied already. :)

@MissKitten As my computer broke, (damn Windows) I have to use my friends. Map will take a little time to make.... :blush: But I will have it for you.

@Thalia What other ones? Murders? There are only two known murders so far.

@Darth Legion You go to the pool. There is quite a bit of a ruckus there. Pool chairs are broken, the Olympic-sized pool is completely black with blood, and strangest of all, there is a strange code on the wall.

Her sails are full, though the wind is still,

And there blows not a breath her sails to fill.

It's written in moss. How does one write letters out of MOSS?

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.... The second was found in five pieces in the swimming pool of Liberty Hotel.

Could you clarify which are the five pieces? As in, where have the cuts been made... Limbs cut off, cut the whole body in quarters or any other way??

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different combination of guns and skulls ? u mean like tattoos?

the barnacles and moss were on a piece of would and the riddle and water means he either conciders himself a captain of some kind of he actually has a boat somewhere? i mean someone with that kind of obsession with water and such most prob has a boat of his own... can we like check the docks or the shores or waters for smth strange? and can we investigate the first body more? is there smth strange about it too?

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I think this should be useful

The Flying Dutchman

by Thomas Moore

Written on passing Dead-Man's Island

See you, beneath yon cloud so dark,

Fast gliding along, a gloomy bark?

Her sails are full, though the wind is still,

And there blows not a breath her sails to fill!

Oh! what doth that vessel of darkness bear?

The silent calm of the grave is there,

Save now and again a death-knell rung,

And the flap of the sails, with night-fog hung!

There lieth a wreck on the dismal shore

Of cold and pitiless Labrador;

Where, under the moon, upon mounts of frost,

Full many a mariner's bones are tost!

Yon shadowy bark hath been to that wreck,

And the dim blue fire that lights her deck

Doth play on as pale and livid a crew

As ever yet drank the churchyard dew!

To Dead-Man's Isle, in the eye of the blast,

To Dead-Man's Isle, she speeds her fast;

By skeleton shapes her sails are furl'd,

And the hand that steers is not of this world!

Oh! hurry thee on - oh! hurry thee on,

Thou terrible bark! ere the night be gone,

Nor let morning look on so foul a sight

As would blanch for ever her rosy light!

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what contacts do we have in your contact book?

can we send the moss the wood and the body to the police lab to get more info on them?

do all the body parts belong to the same person?

were they killed on site?

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