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The Mystery Figure lurking at the top of the agathachristie.com homepage has finally made their move and murdered a member of the community. Police are powerless to stop the killer from striking again, until somebody can identify them.

Stay tuned to agathachristie.com over the coming weeks and see if your little grey cells can make sense of proceedings. In the meantime discuss who you think it is with other members of the community below - though get too close to the truth and you might wind up MURDERED!   

First clue finders only

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Moderator2 12 May 10 at 1:59 p.m. GMT

This is the place to discuss the first clue, only read on if you've found it, or you have given up trying to find it! If you're new to the game and want to try finding the first clue, join the debate in The hunt is on.

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MissSherlock22 30 Aug 10 at 1:36 p.m. GMT

Is Clue 1 the picture of a man or was that part of clue 6? (When I say a picture of a man I mean the man that you see on Toilet doors in restaurants)

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MissSherlock22 29 Aug 10 at 11:23 a.m. GMT
HeiseiHolmes

33rd book? Maybe? Ahahah, I'm just making stuff up. That message you saw, was that the second clue?

Hey....The murderer maybe from the 33rd book? You think that's weird but actually, it's a pretty good idea. Which is the 33rd book though......From The Moving Finger?  Huh? That would make it someone like: Mr . Symmington? Though I still like my The ABC Murders theory. 

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MissSherlock22 29 Aug 10 at 11:15 a.m. GMT

Heisei!!!! What, so it's a cat, is it? But that doesn't make sense? How does a cat kill someone. Maybe it could dig it's claws into your chest, but can a cat have that sort of mind, able to have angry feelings for a human? Your point, Heisei (Even though I know your dead, this is directed at you), about Angelika Blue Trusting a cat is good, but it makes no sense to me. It's probably a human with a cat? The man with the inky cat....Inky, because there was a paw print on Heisei's head. So, Franklin Cust and the inky cat? Hastings and the inky cat? Hell, Poirot and the Inky cat? I know that will never happen, but the other two are possible. 

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MissSherlock22 29 Aug 10 at 10:49 a.m. GMT

I've actually got a clear idea of who it is, now. Now, I shall say no more unless you want me to. My source of the idea is from The Alphebetical Order - ABC. Search it up, Agatha Christie - ABC. 

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Karu_Kaze 21 Jul 10 at 8:44 p.m. GMT

I know who.

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atu_gelovanii 26 May 10 at 7:13 p.m. GMT

ten must mean the book "and then there were none " maybe i am right? can someone explain me exactly the tules

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atu_gelovanii 26 May 10 at 4:41 p.m. GMT

I think there is something wrong i have some doubts but there is somehting wrong with the person " ilovewalruses2" it could may be the murderer. ho also i found one more clue and i want to discuss it someone whom i can trust . !

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Dr_Damo 24 May 10 at 3:09 a.m. GMT

agatha_911 was murdered before  she could DIAL for help. What telephone number do yo dial for help, uh?

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NoOole 17 May 10 at 9:19 a.m. GMT

If any goes to check the time line notice that it starts with 1890 and there are three events happened,  and 1901 there are two   events maybe that what 91 means in beatriz name

The 9 is from 1890 and the 1 is from 1901

It could mean some thing         

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Agathasmykid 17 May 10 at 5:55 a.m. GMT

Well folks, I had a fun time coming up with theories however the weekend is over. I am starting to think that there is no second clue yet.  Hopefully we get some clarification soon.

Take care everyone.

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ilovewalruses2 17 May 10 at 4:58 a.m. GMT

He must be hiding! ahh! :((((

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Shino_Ellery 17 May 10 at 4:55 a.m. GMT

Moderator where art thou? We need you!!!  I tried movies and games too but in vain...

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ilovewalruses2 17 May 10 at 4:52 a.m. GMT

I looked through all of the deck chairs and bags just in case- still nothing. I don't think the clue would be in the books again but I'm running out of ideas.

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Genna 16 May 10 at 10:50 p.m. GMT

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Thracias 16 May 10 at 10:25 p.m. GMT

If it only appeared during 9 past 1 that would sort of be impossible to find, because you'd have to be there at that specific time which might be inconvenient for people and people might have thier clocks a minute or two off which would eliminate thier chances of finding it, plus of the different time zones. But maybe you're right on moderator2 spying on us from a different account. Hmmmm.......Maybe you are? Jk, lol.

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jenpix 16 May 10 at 9:13 p.m. GMT

Maybe Moderator 2 has been murdered? Or maybe Moderator 2 has assume a new identity and is watching us from afar . . .

I have checked all the dates on the agatha christie timeline and there is nothing there. Maybe the 1 and 9 refer to a time, maybe you can only find the 2nd clue at 10 past 9 or 9 past 1?

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tudes 16 May 10 at 9:01 p.m. GMT
Agathasmykid

tudes

1919 was the year thar her daughter, Rosalind, was born.

Tudes, this was a great thought on your part, thanks for sharing.  I took your idea and added some more theories to the ones I already stated;

Theory;  1'91'9 refers to Agatha's daughter Rosalind

Possible connections; 

-Check the Agatha Christie timeline on this website and read the description that comes with Rosalind's birth, I didn't find anything that seems to be a clue

-When I think about Rosalind, I thought about 'Curtain,' I do believe that is the book she wrote specifically for her daughter.  However looking up Curtain I couldn't find anything that looked like a clue.

Not sure what else relates to Rosalind on this website, however if anyone thinks of anything please let us know.

I have already checked, just like you. I also checked Christie´s decades and nothing, I think.

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Thracias 16 May 10 at 8:59 p.m. GMT

Where is Moderator2?! He should pay more attention to this site! We're paying attention to this site more than him/her.

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Agathasmykid 16 May 10 at 6:25 p.m. GMT
tudes

1919 was the year thar her daughter, Rosalind, was born.

Tudes, this was a great thought on your part, thanks for sharing.  I took your idea and added some more theories to the ones I already stated;

Theory;  1'91'9 refers to Agatha's daughter Rosalind

Possible connections; 

-Check the Agatha Christie timeline on this website and read the description that comes with Rosalind's birth, I didn't find anything that seems to be a clue

-When I think about Rosalind, I thought about 'Curtain,' I do believe that is the book she wrote specifically for her daughter.  However looking up Curtain I couldn't find anything that looked like a clue.

Not sure what else relates to Rosalind on this website, however if anyone thinks of anything please let us know.

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Agathasmykid 16 May 10 at 6:20 p.m. GMT
NoOole

Anyone noticed the words that appearing on the top                   (bags,deckchairs).                                                                    

I don't know if they were there before the murder start.           

I can tell you that they were at least on there when this whole thing started, I never noticed them before.

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