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5 minute mystery      One sunny day in the middle of July at Adrian, Georgia, Cozmo and Olive Veron were walking to their uncle’s sandwich shop called, “Sandwitch’s of Georgia”.  It was the hottest day of the summer and they were sweating and they were not even half way there.  It was only a quarter of a mile to, “Sandwitch’s of Georgia.”  When they finally  got there, their uncle Mort was making lunch for Mr. and Mrs. Birdict.  Mr. Birdict was having a turkey sub with mayo, tomatoes, and pickles on white bread. He also had potato chips.  Mrs. Birdict had a ham sandwich with mustard, mayo, lettuce, pickles, and wheat bread. She also had a side salad.  Mr. and Mrs. Birdict were in their 60’s and were not very lazy. They were actually less lazy then some kids.  They really liked the restaurant and they liked the kids too.  They also liked Mort.  Uncle Mort came out of his kitchen to talk to us. He needed us to go get some ham because his store was out of ham.  By the time that we got to the store, all of the ham was gone. In fact, all of the stuff that you need to make sandwiches was gone.  When we got back to “Sandwitch's of Georgia,”  Uncle Mort looked really worried. He told us that while we were gone, he walked outside to take out the trash,. It only took a minute. When he walked back inside, he went in the kitchen and all of the sandwich condiments were gone.  Even the chips and the pickles were gone.  We also told Uncle Mort that all of the sandwich condiments and chips were gone at the store, too.  I had a pretty good idea of who stole the food, but I still called Mr. and Mrs. Birdict, Maria, Rearden, and Cutter, because they were at the store before.  I asked Mr. and Mrs. Birdict when they left. They told me that they left at the same time that we did.  Uncle Mort said he had not yet left the kitchen until the Birdict’s were going to leave. Then he left the kitchen to talk to them.  Five minutes after the Birdict’s left, Cutter and Rearden left. Two minutes after that Maria left.  I asked Rearden and Cutter if they went to the bathroom or anything.  They said they did not.  Then, when I asked Marina if she went to the bathroon she said, "No" and that that she had not seen anybody go into the bathroom, but Mort.  Who did the crime and how do Olive and Cozmo know who did it?
Answer:  Marina did the crime. Olive and Cozmo knew that because when they called and told the people who were there to come, they did not mention why or that anything was stolen.  Maria ended up going to jail and she admitted to the cops that she did it because she had a huge party, but had no money exept for the money used to pay for her meal at “Sandwitches of Georgia.”   She was also the one who stole all of the sandwhich condiments at the store. 

Article posted January 13, 2009 at 07:51 AM • comment • Reads 185 • see all articles


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I like to play sports my favorite sports are basketball and running. I also have a dog and a cat. I mostly run 5k's.

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