Start an episode of Murder She Wrote. (We don't skip the intro.) Mark a bingo square when the event happens in the episode. When you get 5 in a row you win MSD Bingo and earn insane bragging rights. Do I need to use a new bingo card for each episode?
About this game The Heist of the Century Causes Murder & Mystery for the FBI! New York City has been hit with a series of murders and the body count is piling up. For FBI Agent Nicole Bonnet, finding a lead is becoming impossible, as it seems the victims are all antiquarians and coll...
We wrote “Who killed Santa?” for a Mississippi advertising agency Christmas party. We based it on the actual staff, clients and suppliers of the ad agency. We received this feedback: “Our party was today and it was a success!!! Thank you very much. We have told people about you an...
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On social media, she wrote,“And people wonder why we want these executives dead.” She then doubled down, saying, “People have very justified hatred toward insurance company CEOs.” The comments from the popular tech podcaster — who previously worked for the New York Times, the Washin...
“We had a blast with the 3rd entry of the Murder is Game Over series and have to admit, we're pretty loyal fans of it now. Such a great way to spend 2 hours, with consistently well-woven and engaging stories, yet enough spooky vibes to keep you on the edge of your seat.”The ...
There could have been a perfectly innocent explanation for the envelope of money that Shrien was caught on camera handing to Tongo. While Shrien “likes to appear self-assured and worldly,” Newling wrote, “he is actually woefully naïve.” He had told Newling that in the days immediately...
He was my first male character, so I wanted to get him right (CJ is a male, but I kind of wrote him based on someone, so he wasn’t so bad). I’ve read too many books where the male leads just screamed “written by a woman!” and I didn’t want to fall into that category...
It was a bit underhanded that she wrote down a private conversation between the two of them and used it against him later on though. She nearly got the Inspector in a whole lot of trouble. Yes she was just trying her best to do the right thing but that’s why it’s important not ...
And Mary did something else strange: she wrote a note to Detective Bertaina. Steve Cercone: She emailed Joe. And … her email said something to the effect of, "I've been lying to you about who I am," and that was new information. … Oh, my God. I said, "This is a whole new...