Murder at St Winifred's
Trip Start
Dec 05, 2011
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Trip End
Feb 23, 2012
Murder Mystery at St. Winifred's
Fourteen people attended the school reunion complete with school ties and some creative uniforms.
As befits all murders; secrets and lies were told revealing the murdered person as a complete double crossing, two faced, unreliable, two-timing villain. The truth unravelled to reveal sub-plots of stolen cars; mis-sold timeshares; business frauds; plaguiarism; drug dealing and illicit affairs. All tongue in cheek of course.
The star of the show was definitely the guest appearance of 'Benny Hill' an uncanny likeness from Max. With some magic tricks thrown in from Chris it was altogether a most entertaining evening.
Needless to say I presided over the evening as the Headmistress alias Chief Inspector Coppit of Scotland Yard aided by my right hand man School Governor Colin Westcott alias Detective Sargeant Pratt.
With a lovely American supper fit for a banquet and plenty of wine flowing it was an hilarious night. We're getting quite good at this I really should go back into business with WinK Murder Mysteries that is if Detective Sargeant Pratt can take the pace.
Fourteen people attended the school reunion complete with school ties and some creative uniforms.
As befits all murders; secrets and lies were told revealing the murdered person as a complete double crossing, two faced, unreliable, two-timing villain. The truth unravelled to reveal sub-plots of stolen cars; mis-sold timeshares; business frauds; plaguiarism; drug dealing and illicit affairs. All tongue in cheek of course.
The star of the show was definitely the guest appearance of 'Benny Hill' an uncanny likeness from Max. With some magic tricks thrown in from Chris it was altogether a most entertaining evening.
Needless to say I presided over the evening as the Headmistress alias Chief Inspector Coppit of Scotland Yard aided by my right hand man School Governor Colin Westcott alias Detective Sargeant Pratt.
With a lovely American supper fit for a banquet and plenty of wine flowing it was an hilarious night. We're getting quite good at this I really should go back into business with WinK Murder Mysteries that is if Detective Sargeant Pratt can take the pace.

