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Monthly Mystery: A Crime of Convenience - Part Three

Updated: Jan 29

May 2023

Solve mildly challenging puzzles to unlock the mystery.



A Crime of Convenience


On a crisp October evening in 1985, Mrs. Holder's convenience store fell victim to a robbery. The perpetrator not only emptied the cash register but also seized the security camera tape. Mrs. Holder confirms that the suspect’s face was uncovered, but she is unable to identify him without the video recording. Engage in this three-part mystery and join the quest to recover the evidence tape.


Part Three

This is Part Three of a three-part series. You may choose to first solve Part One and Part Two. Otherwise, you may just solve this puzzle.

Please note: The results from the previous two puzzles are shared within the puzzle below.


Clue:


While we have the likely suspect (Cliff Cocktail) narrowed down, nothing can be proven until the security camera tape is found. The suspect has been questioned and is pretending to not know anything. His coworkers seemed uncomfortable sharing much. Then, an anonymous note was delivered – a message composed of magazine cutout letters. However, the sender didn’t do a very good job sticking the letters, as many of them had fallen off. All we’re left with are random letters and bits of glue stains indicating where those letters may have been on the paper. Can you put the message back together using the fallen letters at the bottom of the image?



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Hint

Solution


Check out Part One and Part Two to complete the May 2023 Monthly Mystery.

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