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Murder
in the Year 2000 Mystery Jigsaw Puzzle
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Murder Mystery Level 2 number 28
Six men whose names are David Graig, Jack Fox, Tom Jones, Bill Morrison, Bob Martin, and Larry Stevenson were in an elevator together. Suddenly, the lights went out. When the lights came back on, David Graig was found stabbed.
Other detectives have investigated. They have questioned the suspects, the witnesses, and people who know the suspects. They have collected physical evidence (hair samples, fiber samples, etc.) from the crime scene. They have collected 14 clues, but have not been able to solve the crime. Therefore, they have called in the world's greatest detective, YOU. You must now examine the clues and solve the murder.
No two suspects have the same color car, color umbrella, color shirt, height, or weight.
The suspect who was carrying a black umbrella owns a red car.
The suspect who was wearing a blue shirt is not the one who was carrying a white umbrella.
The suspect who is 6 feet 2 inches tall is not the one who owns a green car.
Bob Martin was wearing a green shirt.
Larry Stevenson weighs 140 pounds.
The suspect who was carrying a purple umbrella is 5 feet tall.
Jack Fox is 5 feet 6 inches tall.
Bill Morrison owns a yellow car.
The murderer is 5 feet tall.
The suspect who owns a purple car was carrying a purple umbrella.
The suspect who owns a purple car weighs 180 pounds.
The suspect who was carrying a black umbrella is 6 feet tall.
Tom Jones was carrying an orange umbrella.
The suspect who owns a silver car is 5 feet 6 inches tall.
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