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Sun Dec 25, 2005 10:27 pm
Had he reached the place he was going? (Because you mentioned that he had paid to enter, yet the place is supposed to be in a mountain, but he died in a city.)
In a mountainous area, not necessarily a mountain, and he hadn't reached it.
Is the place he was going a building, or an area of land?
Area.
Does this place have any relation to him or his family?
No.
If not, did he have a reason for going to this place, or was he simply on a trip?
Trip.
Where was his point of origin? (Where he started the trip)
USA.
Where was he born?
USA.
You answered questions both about his good friend, who was with him, and his best friend. Is his best friend the same person as the good friend he was walking with?
Yes.
Was he going everywhere on foot, or just to this famous place?
Some could have been in vehicles.
What did he go to college for?
Just in case some major financial situation came up.
Did he finish college, and if so, what did he major and minor in?
Yes; major: communications, minor: political science.
What season was it?
Fall/Autumn.
What food did his backpack have, and what cities/countries were the maps of?
Granola Bars, other snacks.
Did he see the rock he fell on? Did he see the rock he tripped on? Were the tripping rocks and killing rocks two different ones, or the same one?
He probably saw the rocks; they were seperate.
Was the rock the sharp thing on the ground, or was it something else?
Another rock.
What job did his friend have?
Lawyer.
Does this famous place have something to do with death? (i.e., tomb, masouleum, ect.?)
No.
Why could his friend have not tripped, too?
Well, he could have; he just didn't.
Sun Dec 25, 2005 11:43 pm
Are these people famous by any account?
Mon Dec 26, 2005 1:27 am
Are these people famous by any account?
No.
Mon Dec 26, 2005 4:28 am
Was the destination a park or a national forest?
Was the destination a cave?
I'm assuming that since he was walking on a road, and not a footpath, and that it was in a city, that the road he was on was cobblestone, or a similar construction. Am I right?
Where did his family's money come from?
Did he hold any important government position?
Is anyone in his family famous?
Was there anything unusual about the deaths of his parents/grandparents?
Tue Dec 27, 2005 10:57 am
Would the man have died if he...
didn't eat those food?
didn't bring the maps and stuff?
didn't have his good friend next to him?
wasn't at that monument?
Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:54 am
Can we have a big hint ??
What about a small one ??
Tue Dec 27, 2005 8:35 pm
What was the man wearing for cloths and accesories? (ie: hat, glasses, etc.)
Was the rock he tripped on part of a mountain?
Was the rock he tripped on part of a street?
Was the rock he tripped on just a loose rock on the ground?
Was the road man-made or natural?
If man-made, was there construction being done to the road he was walking on when the fall happened?
Were there leaves on the ground from near-by trees?
Is the famous place secluded or are there many people around the area?
Is there alot of foliage in this famous place (ie: grass, brush, trees, etc.)
Are there any animals in this famous place?
Was his good friend also a tourist or did he live in the city?
When the man fell, did he fall forward or backwards?
Where did the head trauma occur? (ie forehead, temple, etc.)
Hmmm .. I'll think of more later :p
Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:54 pm
What is the name of the famous place?
Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:20 am
Was the destination a park or a national forest?
No.
Was the destination a cave?
No.
I'm assuming that since he was walking on a road, and not a footpath, and that it was in a city, that the road he was on was cobblestone, or a similar construction. Am I right?
Yes.
Where did his family's money come from?
Doctor and Lawyer work.
Did he hold any important government position?
No.
Is anyone in his family famous?
Other than well known in their area for their money, no.
Was there anything unusual about the deaths of his parents/grandparents?
They were all in various accidents.
didn't eat those food?
Yes.
didn't bring the maps and stuff?
Yes.
didn't have his good friend next to him?
Yes.
wasn't at that monument?
Possibly not.
Can we have a big hint ??
What about a small one ??
You've recieved plenty of those.
What was the man wearing for cloths and accesories? (ie: hat, glasses, etc.)
T-shirt with a location printed on it, jeans, Hat.
Was the rock he tripped on part of a mountain?
No.
Was the rock he tripped on part of a street?
Yes.
Was the rock he tripped on just a loose rock on the ground?
No.
Was the road man-made or natural?
Man-made.
If man-made, was there construction being done to the road he was walking on when the fall happened?
No.
Were there leaves on the ground from near-by trees?
Perhaps.
Is the famous place secluded or are there many people around the area?
Many people.
Is there alot of foliage in this famous place (ie: grass, brush, trees, etc.)
Yes.
Are there any animals in this famous place?
Perhaps.
Was his good friend also a tourist or did he live in the city?
Tourist.
When the man fell, did he fall forward or backwards?
Forwards.
Where did the head trauma occur? (ie forehead, temple, etc.)
Forehead.
What is the name of the famous place?
Rome.
Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:16 pm
Did someone intentionally planned to kill him?
Wed Dec 28, 2005 7:38 pm
Was the man distracted by something?
Was the street/road made of cobblestone?
Was it foggy that day?
Was the man's hat obstructing his vision?
Did the man fall due to any disturbance from a source outside of himself besides the rock?
Is yes, what direction did the disturbance come from?
Was the man hit by any object?
Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:46 pm
Did someone intentionally planned to kill him?
No.
Was the man distracted by something?
Not necessarily.
Was the street/road made of cobblestone?
No.
Was it foggy that day?
No.
Was the man's hat obstructing his vision?
No.
Did the man fall due to any disturbance from a source outside of himself besides the rock?
No.
Is yes, what direction did the disturbance come from?
N/A
Was the man hit by any object?
The rock.
Thu Dec 29, 2005 2:39 pm
is the person liable for sueing
was the pavement an old pavement... possibly ancient?
have we discovered everything already (That has relevance)?
If not, how close are we???
did the backpack or its content have any relevance to the death?
Thu Dec 29, 2005 5:54 pm
is the person liable for sueing
Probably not, but I would have to look in to that to give you an officially correct answer.
was the pavement an old pavement... possibly ancient?
Ancient, yes.
have we discovered everything already (That has relevance)?
Good question. I'd say yes.
If not, how close are we???
Right now, you just have to put clues together.
did the backpack or its content have any relevance to the death?
No.
Thu Dec 29, 2005 6:32 pm
The man was aged 20-30. He was an American tourist. He was wearing a T-shirt with a location printed on it, jeans and a Hat.He had no medical condition. He was walking down the street in the daytime with a good friend who was a lawyer. The weather was fair and the temperatures were average. The street he was walking along was in poor condition. He was walking down an ancient paved/cobbled road. He was retired due to a massive inheritance from doctor/lawyer work. His parents and grandparents were dead but he had other living relatives. He had no job but had gone to college. He majored in communications and minored in political science just in case a major financal situation came up. He was carrying a light backpack containing granola bars and maps. He then tripped on a rock and hit his forehead on another sharp rock. He died from head injuries. He was on his way to Rome. There were other witnesses than his friend. Their reactions were sadness and distress. A medical proffesional pronounced him dead at the scene. He didn't go to hopsital.
That everything?
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