Charles Fiddlestick Research Paper

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How Charles Fiddlestick Actually Died

In this CIA investigation the people will find out how Charles Fiddlestick actually died. Margret Fiddlestick stated that Charles was drunk and had fell down the stairs. The police confirmed that Charles had died from a head wound while. Margret is claiming that he got that head wound was from fallling down the stairs while others are claiming that Margret had tripped him. Margret is guilty. If he had fallen down the stairs the rug would've been messed up, how could he land on his back from falling forwards, and what had Margret done those ten minutes before her friends had shown up. Margret claimed that he had been coming down for another drink and had fallen down the stairs which would have mean that he fell face first. If he fell face first how did he land on his back when he hit the bottom of the stairs. Usually falling down the stairs face first means that he would have stuck his hand out and tried to catch himself at the bottom. Margret must have placed him back to the floor after she killed him to make it look like he fell down the stairs. There's one thing she forgot though how would he have landed on his back falling face first down the stairs.
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It would have been a ugly sight to see. He probabley would have knocked everything off of the walls and messed the rug up. Except he didn't. When the police arrived the rug wasn't messed up in the slightest bit. It did not look like someone had just died from falling down the stairs. If Charles was did really fall down the stairs he probabley would have stuck his hands out and tried to catch himself which would have messed up the rug. Not even the paintings on the wall looked distrubed. When Margret murdered him she didn't think of the mess falling down the stairs would have

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