Monthly Mystery: The Stolen Stereo - Part Two

October 2023

Find the stereo thief in this three-part mystery game.

Solve mildly challenging puzzles to unlock the mystery.

 


At the annual county fair, a car sales agent is on the verge of showcasing a used car to a potential buyer when he discovers that the car's stereo has vanished. This specific car had been stationed in Lot B throughout the day. Visitors, upon check-in, were directed to Lot A for new vehicles or Lot B for used ones. Until a sales agent was assigned to them, visitors were free to explore the vehicles independently. Dive into the clues provided and piece together the information to deduce which of the fairgoers might be responsible for the stereo theft.

 

Part Two

This is Part Two of a three-part series. You may choose to first solve Part One. Otherwise, you may just start with this puzzle. Be sure to check out Part Three to unlock the complete mystery with the final puzzle.

Please note: The answer to Part One may have been been shared below.

 

Clue:

The car sales agents were given the list of suspects and they provided names of the suspects each had helped out that day. They stated that they always help out all customers as long as they stay on site.

Can you further narrow down the suspects?

Please refer to Part One for additional clues.


Agent

Assigned customer

Simon Sedan

Ingrid Ignition, Harry Handbrake, Pauline Pedal

Tania Truck

Sarah Seatbelt, Hunter Headlights

Harvey Hatchback

Enid Engine



Get Answers

 

Hint

Did any of the visitors leave without meeting with a sales agent?

Please refer to Part One for additional clues.

 

Solution

Visitors helped by a sales agent are not likely to have stolen the stereo. It appears two of the visitors left without seeing an agent.

Please refer to Part One for the initial suspect list.

Chris Clutch

Harold Horsepower

 

 

Check out Part One and Part Three to complete The Stolen Stereo.

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