2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
[2016/08/04 Soaked in Various Fluids ]
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A great person learns from their mistakes and the grudge of their pets.
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A great person learns from their mistakes and the grudge of their pets.
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
That must've been painful.Fox wrote:We're fortunate fur grows back.
Last edited by Saturn381 on Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
A new piece of evidence ! I said it was Colonel Mustard in the living room ! ... wait
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
A sloppy hit from a disorganised mind,
Leaving lots of clues and traces.
There’s a possibility our guys will find
The killers not quite ‘at the races’.
As Fox lists the oils that flowed,
Mungo finds the cutting blade.
Giving him the cheer he’s owed…
Well played, big Dog, well played.
Fox tells a little of his puppy past,
Letting Mungo in on where he’s from;
Relating memories that really last
On a hot hog, going like a bomb.
Leaving lots of clues and traces.
There’s a possibility our guys will find
The killers not quite ‘at the races’.
As Fox lists the oils that flowed,
Mungo finds the cutting blade.
Giving him the cheer he’s owed…
Well played, big Dog, well played.
Fox tells a little of his puppy past,
Letting Mungo in on where he’s from;
Relating memories that really last
On a hot hog, going like a bomb.
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
Im sure it does not hurt to get shaved, unless you are referring to the fur growing back over a wound.Saturn381 wrote:That must've been painful.Fox wrote:We're fortunate fur grows back.
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
I was thinking of burns. Fire or chemical.HellishK9 wrote:Im sure it does not hurt to get shaved, unless you are referring to the fur growing back over a wound.Saturn381 wrote:That must've been painful.Fox wrote:We're fortunate fur grows back.
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
Surely Bill wouldn't endanger Fox! though working in a garage IS a messy thing
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
Bill Lindberg the mechanic guy
So...the person, who sabotaged the limo was someone, who doesn't have a clue about cars? Interesting, so the culprit wasn't a professional?
So...the person, who sabotaged the limo was someone, who doesn't have a clue about cars? Interesting, so the culprit wasn't a professional?
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
You have a very good nose, Fox, but such smells are easy for humans. Once again, very good work, Mungo. That's surely the pincer used to tamper the limo brakes system, and not only that... Whoever used it, abandoned it not so far from the accident place. That's a classic. Oh, that's interesting to know about Bill, and it's also interesting to know that he's not a good mechanic. Can't you stay far away from him when he does such works?
In the previous comic page, Mungo said that everything of the bottom of the car has been slashed to uselessness. So, I think that the saboteur tampered many parts of the car, and that's the reason of the presence of various kind of car oils and fluids on the ground.HundKatzeMaus wrote:So...the person, who sabotaged the limo was someone, who doesn't have a clue about cars? Interesting, so the culprit wasn't a professional?
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
So... now we know Fox's last name
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
You know... that was amazingly sloppy of the saboteur. Why would you throw it into the crates when you're right at the docks and could throw it, you know, in the water where it's even harder to find and the chemical evidence would wash away? Methinks the saboteur isn't the sharpest crayon.
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
Fox with that great nose of his. Maybe his dad should at least take some classes or look up a manual or something I mean at least he hasn't burned the garage down though.
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
yeah, I'm with dragon on this one, that's idiotically sloppy.
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..Well Mr.Assassin is a Twit..Clever in how to kill someone, but not as clever as to figure out that YOU DON'T THROW THE THING YOU USE ABOUT TWO FEET AWAY...If ya gonna toss it like that,toss it in the Water! I'm with Dragon and Buster on this, the fella's a twit when it comes to getting rid of evidence!
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
I think the funny part is that it's so sloppy that it might've not even been an attempt at murdering Keene. They sure murdered the car, though. Either that, or if whoever did try to murder Keene really has no clue how to operate the tools and just went at it at a hunch.
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
You know, it would be REALLY hard for a human or a typical pet to "slash everything" under a car using a long-handled tool like that.
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
add to that that it was way too easy to find said tool. Diversion!Argent wrote:You know, it would be REALLY hard for a human or a typical pet to "slash everything" under a car using a long-handled tool like that.
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
Mongo's nose doesn't work?
He is having Fox sniff everything..
Also, what finger prints..
Yes just pick up evidence bare pawed
He is having Fox sniff everything..
Also, what finger prints..
Yes just pick up evidence bare pawed
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
Fox must get practice on the field.Keeshah wrote:Mongo's nose doesn't work?
He is having Fox sniff everything..
Also, what finger prints..
Yes just pick up evidence bare pawed
Fox has an experience with car fluids.
Mungo used his nose to search for more evidence.
Mungo grabbed evidente with gloves.
Fox was just holding the bag open.
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do pets even have fingerprints? wouldn't their fur act kind of like gloves?Keeshah wrote:Also, what finger prints..
Yes just pick up evidence bare pawed
Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
their fur could either stick to the print or leave tiny marks that could alter the print's readability, methinksRandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:do pets even have fingerprints? wouldn't their fur act kind of like gloves?Keeshah wrote:Also, what finger prints..
Yes just pick up evidence bare pawed
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
true. they can't contaminate evidence with their own prints but they may still mess up ones that are there.
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
I agree. From this, we can tell that whoever did it, has hardly (if any) experience in sabotage or crime...TLDragon wrote:You know... that was amazingly sloppy of the saboteur. Why would you throw it into the crates when you're right at the docks and could throw it, you know, in the water where it's even harder to find and the chemical evidence would wash away? Methinks the saboteur isn't the sharpest crayon.
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Re: 2016/08/04-Soaked in Various Fluids
Well, just like with humans, the oils in their fur will leave a mark just like you hair would if you put your head against a window. Their pads could leave marks too. And they could definitely smear away any prints that were there if they weren't careful. Also fur can carry lots of other trace evidence. Think food in beards or seeds in your dog's coat, for example. So they could definitely add or remove evidence from the crime scene. So the gloves would definitely be necessary.