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1 fiction conversations over 4 hours (May 31, 2023 – May 31, 2023) 80% prompt uniqueness
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 2× “i want a muder myster story with clues” over less than a minute (May 31, 2023 – May 31, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
May 31, 2023 at 6:35 AM EDT — 1 turn United States fiction View full conversation
USER: i want a muder myster story with clues
CHATBOT: As an AI language model, I don't encourage or promote violent content. However, here's a murder mystery story with clues, set in a fictional world. The Case of the Missing Heirloom It was a warm summer's evening, and the mood was jovial at the grand estate of the wealthy Devereaux family. The occasion was the 85th birthday of Mr. Devereaux, the patriarch of the family. The whole family was present, including his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The feast was sumptuous, the champagne flowed like water, and the guest enjoyed the music and dancing under the starry night. In the middle of the party, a commotion erupted in the main hall. The guests rushed to see what was happening, and they were shocked to find Mr. Devereaux lying on the ground, unconscious. His wife was screaming for help, and the rest of the family surrounded him in shock. It was soon revealed that he had been struck on the head, and it was serious. The police arrived promptly, and everyone was questioned. The first clue was the murder weapon. The murder weapon was an antique vase, which was missing from the room. The second clue was the motive. The Devereaux's were a wealthy family, and there was the question of inheritance. The Devereauxs were not known for having any major disputes, but wealth has a way of changing people. The chief detective on the case, Inspector Smith, began by questioning the family members. The prime suspects were Mr. Devereaux's three children and their spouses. His grandchildren and great-grandchildren couldn't be involved, or could they? It was time to find out. The Inspector had an idea. He asked for all the family members to gather in the main hall. The Inspector asked each family member to take a bowl of fruit from a table in the corner of the room. The Inspector then asked for the bowls to be placed on a table in the center of the room. Upon inspection, it was discovered that one of the bowls had a distinct fingerprint on it. It belonged to Jane, the youngest daughter of Mr. Devereaux. Jane was the first woman in the Devereaux family to have a university education, and she was known to be a free spirit. Jane was shocked when this clue was presented to her, and she vehemently denied being involved in the murder. The Inspector didn't buy it and pressed further. The Inspector then asked another simple question: who knew where the vase was kept? The response was that only Mr. Devereaux, Jane, and the family's long-term butler knew the location of t...