Knowles explores a time capsule-like house belonging to a deceased man, Andy Bowen. He finds well-stocked healthy food, insignificant personal belongings, and a computer with potential evidence. Knowles recalls a recent local football match while Barnes provides information about Bowen’s possessions. Notably, an exercise bike is missing, raising questions about Bowen’s lifestyle.
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The Woods of St Francis – 4
Detectives Knowles, Barnes, and Smythe discuss the murder case, considering scenarios and clues. They find no valuable items missing from the victim, leading them to suspect a possible accomplice. The team plans to investigate the victim’s activities and residence, including questioning locals for information. The summary hints at the unfolding mystery and investigative process.
The Woods of St Francis – 3
Sergeant Barnes and DC Smythe discuss the discovery of a body and a new dog, Banjo, owned by Adelaide Hills. They suspect foul play in the murder of Andy Booth, and a possible lady involved. Knowles and his team prepare to investigate further.
The Woods of St Francis – 2
Detective Inspector Colin Knowles arrives at the Scoresby Police Station in high spirits. He receives news of a plant theft and a body found in the woods, prompting an urgent investigation. His attention is divided as he juggles multiple cases and personal matters.
The Woods of St Francis – 1
Detective Inspector Colin Knowles arrives at the Scoresby Police Station in high spirits. He receives news of a plant theft and a body found in the woods, prompting an urgent investigation. His attention is divided as he juggles multiple cases and personal matters.
Less Initialisms in Middle England Society (LIMES)
The pressure group LIMES aims to eradicate initialism usage in English, attributing it to societal laziness and declining language standards. They advocate for traditional communication methods.
Guess the cost of the zebra society
The “40 Strange Groups” book features a society engaging in humorous debates on seemingly pointless questions, such as the cost of a zebra or the definition of a traffic jam.
Most Distant Relation who is somewhat Famous Club (MDRSFC)
This club focuses on distant relations of famous individuals, with members including descendants of historical figures like Lord Mayors and King Henry I. They aim to locate descendants of Alfred the Great and prove their lineage.
The Whine with Wine Group (WWWG)
The Melbourne-based group meets weekly to drink wine and voice grievances in structured speeches, with discussions following. They debate topics like environmental issues and national symbols.
Less Initialisms in Middle England Society (LIMES)
The pressure group LIMES aims to eradicate initialism usage in English, attributing it to societal laziness and declining language standards. They advocate for traditional communication methods.