Re: Still Life
[Re: GuybrushThreepwood]
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I will be very pleased if it is NOT we think it is and someone that we would never suspect of being the killer. But hopefully who the killer was will be supported by the clues we found in Still Life. I hope that the facts we had in SL 1 will make sense and explain who the killer was.
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Re: Still Life
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Well of course anybody could be the guilty party. Could even be some one who we've never seen before. I hope they don't go that way though.
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Re: Still Life
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08/25/08 12:58 AM
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 Jenny100! Why do you all think it was just one person doing the killing?
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Re: Still Life
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@nickie
I have read this through some threads and you got a point there! To tell you the truth the story will have more plausibility if it based on what you just have written in your spoiler. (in my point of view).
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Re: Still Life
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Serial killers usually work alone
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Re: Still Life
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Often but not always. Lucas and Toole, the Hillside Strangler Bianchi and his uncle Buono,etc...But actually, I was just interested if people saw something that made them think it was one person.
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Re: Still Life
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Just to make it interesting, it could of course also be
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Re: Still Life
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Just to make it interesting, it could of course also be I have just finished this game, and my thought was either the boss or her partner. I think it has to be someone in the police, because how the heck did the killer manage to break into the morgue and walk out again without getting caught, and without a keycard or PIN number?
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Re: Still Life
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Just to make it interesting, it could of course also be I have just finished this game, and my thought was either the boss or her partner. I think it has to be someone in the police, because how the heck did the killer manage to break into the morgue and walk out again without getting caught, and without a keycard or PIN number? Well, if it had been her , he could've gotten hold of her card and PIN no. On the other hand, I like the theory because he is such a [blip]
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Re: Still Life
[Re: Moondancer]
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09/06/08 09:44 AM
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As i said in a previous post of mine i will be very glad if the murderer is one who did not cross our mind, someone who we would never think of but based on the evidence we found in SL 1 it would still make sense and the facts will be able to prove that it was indeed him/her. My personal opinion still stands that it was
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Re: Still Life
[Re: Moondancer]
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09/07/08 03:38 AM
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Just to make it interesting, it could of course also be I have just finished this game, and my thought was either the boss or her partner. I think it has to be someone in the police, because how the heck did the killer manage to break into the morgue and walk out again without getting caught, and without a keycard or PIN number? Well, if it had been her , he could've gotten hold of her card and PIN no. On the other hand, I like the theory because he is such a [blip] Sorry! I didn't know that that was a forbidden word, and could not think of a suitable euphemism to use instead! Incidentally - I got myself into trouble once before, in my "self-censorship" in using a slightly questionable word, but still trying to sound reasonably polite. How does one express yourself, otherwise  - I mean I thought of in this case, of calling him a "not a very nice person"; but that does not really express it in the same way, does it?  Anyway, I do apologise if I inadvertently broke any of the site rules, I truly did not realise that that was a normally censored word, which is why I tried to censor it a bit myself. 
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Re: Still Life
[Re: Moondancer]
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I agree with theory. If it is someone else, how would you explain such similarity in looks with the killer . Or, maybe, he is a descendant of the killer and someone else is a copycat and trying to frame him. But who, you wonder? I know, it's her father, he is familiar with the killings in Prague, he knows the details from his father's stories and he simply can't stand Victoria's boyfriend
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Re: Still Life
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We just have to show patience (yeah i know, easy to say) and all the answers will be revealed  Spyros
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Re: Still Life
[Re: Moondancer]
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09/07/08 12:13 PM
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Sorry! I didn't know that that was a forbidden word, and could not think of a suitable euphemism to use instead!
Truthfully, an illegitimate child has no real meaning in this case anyways. I can think of plenty of more appropriate words to describe a disdainful person such as: wretched, vile, lowlife, wicked, evil, contemptible etc. Much better choices for the board please and thank you. Ana
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Re: Still Life
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My intention is not to be argumentative here - and I already did apologise, but to be quite honest, none of the following,: wretched, vile, lowlife, wicked, evil, contemptible really describes at all what I was trying to convey.
I was more trying to convey the idea of someone who is a hard-baked, spiteful person; and in any case the words you have mentioned are all adjectives, not nouns. I was looking for a noun, and although the original derogatory meaning that illegitimacy carried in the Middle Ages, where this term started being used in a derogatory sense, has in the current social context of today changed meaning to a different, albeit still derogatory context.
I will agree with you that it is not a very polite word, and I should maybe have taken more time to try and think of a more suitable word. As it seems the word was still offensive even after my attempt to put it euphemistically, I have already apologised for that, and apologise again.
I have in any case learnt my lesson with trying to self-censor words, as it only leads to the possibility of accidental censorship evasion, which I stress once again, had not been my intention.
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Re: Still Life
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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We forgive you moondancer  Check your PM. Yeah, still life is a great game! (so you won't say this messege is off topic)
There's definitely definitely definitely no logic to human behaviour.
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