1 posted on
01/04/2012 8:10:06 AM PST by
Beowulf9
To: Beowulf9
Murder, most foul.
The butler did it.
To: Beowulf9
Leaving a body on a Royal Estate is not the smartest way to not draw attention to your crime.
To: Beowulf9
Could one of the royals or their guests have mistaken the victim for a bird and accidentally plugged her?
5 posted on
01/04/2012 8:17:33 AM PST by
mewzilla
(Santelli 2012)
To: Beowulf9
Dr.Who’s Police box may have fallen on the unfortunate individual?
6 posted on
01/04/2012 8:17:56 AM PST by
Dr. Ursus
To: Beowulf9
7 posted on
01/04/2012 8:24:20 AM PST by
Oratam
To: Beowulf9
Mark Fuhrman did a good job finding who murdered Martha Moxley. ..just reviewing old material, please forgive my digression.
8 posted on
01/04/2012 8:24:59 AM PST by
Track9
(There IS revolution brewing..)
Richard III, is that you?
10 posted on
01/04/2012 8:28:50 AM PST by
cardinal4
(Bolton/Arpaio 2012 "Kick the UN across the border!")
To: Beowulf9
11 posted on
01/04/2012 8:29:34 AM PST by
wally_bert
(It's sheer elegance in its simplicity! - The Middleman)
To: Beowulf9
You are Mary Queen of Scots?
To: Beowulf9
Washington DC is 39,000 acres; Sandringham 20,000 acres.
Like finding a body in DC?
14 posted on
01/04/2012 8:31:37 AM PST by
sodpoodle
( Newt - God has tested him for a reason..)
To: Beowulf9
There are also two stud farms and a fruit farm.Hahahahahahaha!!!
24 posted on
01/04/2012 9:12:10 AM PST by
bgill
(The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
To: Beowulf9
Sounds like it would make a thrilling drama/suspense movie. Who would be the starring actor/hero/protagonist? Would he be a lone-wolf type or have a partner? Female tough-guy (as they must be portrayed nowdays), or comical, bumbling male sidekick-type?
Who would end up being the murdering antagonist/bad guy? Who would play the first "it's-gotta-be-him" suspect (to throw us all the obligatory curve ball)?
26 posted on
01/04/2012 9:46:25 AM PST by
jeffc
(Prayer. It's freedom of speech.)
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