Bill Doors: A Fictional Narrative

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Mr. Williams was enjoying his vacation on the Florida beaches near a 5 star hotel in the resort. His colleague Matthew, a trained officer in the law enforcement came to him with another case.

“Hello, Mr. Williams how’s your vacation?” asked Matthew.

“I'm doing fine today.” he replied.

“Sorry to interrupt your vacation, but we have a pretty exceptional case on our hands… His name is Bill Doors, you should be familiar with him.”

“Yes, the owner of the Doorway Technology Inc., didn’t he get murdered recently?” Mr. Williams inquired.

“Indeed he did, yesterday his yacht burnt down while he was riding to this very coast. He was killed in the fire and was sleeping in the process. We’ve been assigned to the case, can you help us find the killer?” asked Mathew.

“Of course, anything for a good friend.” Williams agreed

“We’ve narrowed the suspects down to 5 servants that escaped the yacht alive, here's the story…” uttered Matthew.
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Henry said he was working in the kitchen to prepare a meal for Mr. Doors, Jeffery said he was making the bed getting it ready for Mr. Doors, Ted said he was working with the fireplace between 5:15 and 5:25. The burning of the boat started at 6:00 pm. All we know is that the fire started due to gas from under the ship poured throughout the ship burning it up. Also I think two of the four servants who are innocent are cousins. Jake was working in the water compartment at 5:30, we don’t know when he left. The water compartment is under the fireplace and under the ship. Someone with a skeleton key that works with some of the other related utilities on the ship would have access to the tank.” Matthews

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