Solve-A-Mystery: Who Killed Larry Conroy?!


Question: Sergeant Harold Cash sidestepped the flipping acrobats and knocked at the trailer door marked DIRECTOR. A husky voice bade him enter.

"Mr. Birdie?" Cash asked. "Clyde Birdie? You the man who runs this circus?"

"Yes. How can I help you?"

"I'm investigating the murder of Larry Conroy, your accountant. I understand you found the body."

"Yes. The owner hired him to go over our books. I put him up in the trailer next door and gave him all our books, bills, receipts, the works."

"He didn't work full time for the circus, then?"

"No way. The owner felt circus people couldn't be trusted when it came to money, so he always hired someone with no connection to our way of life."

"How did you come to find the body?"

"Well, while he was working, Conroy would always lock himself in the trailer. Wouldn't open the door to anyone except a person whose accounts he was going over that day. Anyhow, last night when I walked by his trailer, I noticed the door was open. .....


Answers: Sergeant Harold Cash sidestepped the flipping acrobats and knocked at the trailer door marked DIRECTOR. A husky voice bade him enter.

"Mr. Birdie?" Cash asked. "Clyde Birdie? You the man who runs this circus?"

"Yes. How can I help you?"

"I'm investigating the murder of Larry Conroy, your accountant. I understand you found the body."

"Yes. The owner hired him to go over our books. I put him up in the trailer next door and gave him all our books, bills, receipts, the works."

"He didn't work full time for the circus, then?"

"No way. The owner felt circus people couldn't be trusted when it came to money, so he always hired someone with no connection to our way of life."

"How did you come to find the body?"

"Well, while he was working, Conroy would always lock himself in the trailer. Wouldn't open the door to anyone except a person whose accounts he was going over that day. Anyhow, last night when I walked by his trailer, I noticed the door was open. .....

Clyde Birdie. Conroy was 'repeating "Joey" ' but he was not familiar with the circus terms.

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dunno

Clyde Birdie Everyone Cash questioned said pretty much the same thing: Larry Conroy was not very familiar with a circus and how it operates.

The chances are, then, he wouldn't know that circus clowns are called Joeys. And if that was true, Clyde Birdie made up the story of Conroy's dying clue.

Birdie actually killed Conroy himself because Conroy had discovered Birdie was cheating the circus out of large sums of money. In an attempt to throw suspicion elsewhere, Birdie made up the "Joey" clue because he knew Conroy had been checking into the clowns' expenses

ok i didnt read any coz it was far too long but the answer is me of course i killed larry!

man:.....so then u'll be as happy as larry! there ya go!
other man: i kew a guy called larry....
man: oh yea?
other man: yea he killed himself.......

its not finishd

id say heehaw

C happy Boy

the answeres clyde birdie

It wasn't me

Giggles

Clyde Birdie

I think that Clyde Birdie killed Larry Conroy. He knew that he was doing the clowns' expenses, so he made up the "joey" clue to confuse the officer. Birdie was cheating the circus out of a lot of money, so he killed Larry Conroy. That's a very interesting riddle, though, and it took me a while to figure out.



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