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Detecting the DetectivesWelcome to the Detecting the Detectives course group. Periodic items of interest will be posted. Feel free to comment. (Don't forget that you need to register on the Academy site in order to post comments. Click on the words Log In on the left.) Gorakski Investigates a Fire"Professor Gorakski?" ( categories: )
Madame EndersProfessor Gorakski was perusing some police records from 1935 trying to locate good material for his next lecture. He always enjoyed reports written by Secretary Kneser, as they included plenty of details. He almost felt as if he were there. The case of Madame Enders was very complete. ( categories: )
Death Comes to the MillionaireFor a long two minutes Professor Gorakski stood looking down at the body of Jack Writz, internationally known turfman, lying on the floor of the stall. Near his hand was a half smoked cigarette. His face had been terribly disfigured by the mark of a horseshoe; the round part had made a deep impression in the skull, the heels had torn away part of his jaw. Pocketing the cigarette Gorakski walked to the stall which now housed the pride of the Writz stables, Doctor C. "Bad tempered bit of flesh he is, sir, but I never thought he'd kick the master," said trainer Frank. ( categories: )
Math or Logic?Here's an interesting problem. Do you need to stretch your mathematical brain cells or your logical brain cells for this one? Before a shrine in southern France, a peasant knelt and prayed. He asked the good Lord to double the amount of money he had in his pocket. If this was done, he would gladly leave $20 at the shrine to be used for charity. His prayer was answered, but after leaving the $20 he found, to his utter dismay, that he had less than when he made his request! ( categories: )
Can you solve this one?During a lull in the storm which had tossed and rocked the sturdy little steamer "Dauntless," a shot rang out on "A" deck. ( categories: )
How Good a Detective Are You?Professor Gorakski flicked the dust from the "figure eight" bandage on the slim ankle of Mrs. Hirsh, who, as Lisa Listou, had gained international fame as a dancer in Europe. He observed the dainty pink slippers beside the couch, then began to unravel the bandage. ( categories: )
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