I Watch Too Many Murder Mysteries...
Gizmo
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mystery of the birdbath fountain murders
Comments (11)So it might be a cat after all. Could they be drowning? It is 3 inches deep at most and barely 4 inches wide (a narrow doughnut shape with a decorative piece in the middle with a spout at the top). Most of the time they perch right on top, and the water bubbles up around them and over their little bodies. It's so cute.... When I have spotted them floating dead in there, there is usually at least two. I haven't found any hummingbirds dead in there, some kind of bird a little bit bigger and all gray-black. Maybe I should put something around the base of the fountain if it really is a cat. I know there has been a semi-feral cat harrassing a neighbor's chickens...the neighbor spotted the cat herding the chickens into a corner, she had to run out with a broom and chase it away. Another time when I was out in the yard I was dive bombed by crows, suddenly a cat sprang out of the shrubbery with a live crow in his mouth. If it is a cat the problem may resolve itself as the coyote population increases....See More70s Murder Mystery Game: Need two people to play parts (Maryland)
Comments (1)Did you ever find the actors you needed?...See MoreI think we're watching too much CSI. lol
Comments (11)One day while walking the dog, & chewing gum I choked and spit out the gum, then got to thinking "what if someone gets murdered here, & all they can find is that gum, and they have my DNA and nothing else??? Of course now we tease about "don't spit out that piece of gum/candy/lifesaver" Since i was in the army, worked with mentally retarded patients, and took a training as dispatch, my fingerprints are in every database they could check, that would mean my DNA to right? (on the show it would.... )...See MoreThink I watch too many movies
Comments (1)I agree, you watch Too Many Movies!...See Moresushipup1
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