Mr. Ross: The Invisible Man In The Classroom

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Detective Ross leaned back in his chair and took a long, leisurely drag on a cigar. The redolence of smoke filled the room with the contented air of a man who receives money to do nothing but drink whiskey and smoke cigars, which was exactly what the detective did. However, he wasn’t lackadaisical by any means, but he was quite happy that the day was very taciturn, which meant he didn't have to go travelling around the neighbourhood.

A tall man at 187cm with an ear piercing, blue eyes, short orange hair, and a neat gingery moustache. Although at forty-four years old, he was really starting to notice that the greys were really starting to make their presence known.

He was enjoying the peace and quiet of his office when the phone rang, which startled him so much that he
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That is all I need to hear”

Mr Hart, the teacher who was teaching science in the classroom, did not get killed or injured because he had left the classroom to get his pencil case according to him. Ross believes he is most likely to be the suspect. However any of the students could be the culprit. Mr Hart told Ross everything about who was in the classroom before him and why.

Mr Hart said the only people to have been in the classroom were students, teachers and the janitor. This gave an idea of who the culprit was.

Detective Ross made some deductions and believed that the suspects were the teachers and students. Suddenly the suspect came to mind. Ross asked Mr Hart where the janitor kept all his belonging. Mr Hart directed him to his small room and what he found solved the case.

In the janitor’s desk there was a drawer with tin foil, empty sparkler boxes and a receipt showing he had bought all this which was what the bomb was made out of. However Ross didn't believe it was the janitor so checked the tin foil and boxes for any fingerprints and found some. The fingerprints on the tin foil matched a 2 different student which mean this was because of 2

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