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Monthly Mystery: The Unfair Exchange - Part Two

Updated: Jan 29

August 2023

Solve mildly challenging puzzles to unlock the mystery.



The Unfair Exchange


The year is 1985, and Francesca Fairplay, the daughter of a cop-turned-politician, has vanished after willingly going out with a college acquaintance. A sinister twist unfolds as her captor contacts authorities, demanding the release of a convicted felon, Carl Capital, under the threat of harming Francesca. Immerse yourself in this riveting three-part mystery, unraveling the clues to identify the abductor, pinpoint Francesca's location, and secure her rescue without succumbing to the kidnapper's unreasonable demands.


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:


Francesca, having started college recently, remains somewhat unfamiliar to her classmates. However, her high school best friend disclosed that Francesca mentioned seeing a boy from her accounting class in college. Below is a list of all male students from that specific class. Can you identify a potential person of interest based on this information?


Arthur Accrued

Aaron Asset

Bruce Balance

Calvin Capital

Edward Expense

Ian Income

Manuel Margin

Osman Overhead

Patrick Profit

Roger Revenue

Shane Sheet

Todd Total



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Hint

Solution


Check out Part One and Part Three to complete the August 2023 Monthly Mystery.

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