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A notorious French contract killer has taken another high-profile victim. The following clues describe the time of year of the attack, the weapon used, the place in which the hit was made, and the victim's identity. The answers can be used to find out the first name of the suspect.



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    A notorious French contract killer has taken another high-profile victim. The following clues describe the time of year of the attack, the weapon used, the place in which the hit was made, and the victim's identity. The answers can be used to find out the first name of the suspect.



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    2. The weapon




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    Image credit: The McClouds, CC-BY-SA 2.0




    3. The place




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    4. The victim




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      A notorious French contract killer has taken another high-profile victim. The following clues describe the time of year of the attack, the weapon used, the place in which the hit was made, and the victim's identity. The answers can be used to find out the first name of the suspect.



      1. The time




      enter image description here




      2. The weapon




      enter image description here
      Image credit: The McClouds, CC-BY-SA 2.0




      3. The place




      enter image description here




      4. The victim




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      A notorious French contract killer has taken another high-profile victim. The following clues describe the time of year of the attack, the weapon used, the place in which the hit was made, and the victim's identity. The answers can be used to find out the first name of the suspect.



      1. The time




      enter image description here




      2. The weapon




      enter image description here
      Image credit: The McClouds, CC-BY-SA 2.0




      3. The place




      enter image description here




      4. The victim




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          The weapon (@Chrone got it):




          Welcome mat, Ché Guevarra --> Bienvenu chez (french). The initial 'w' of welcome is cut off?
          More likely what @Chrone said: Ché in a mat --> machet(e), the final 'e' is missing.




          The place:




          Looks like 'dar es-salaam' (arabic) but mirror image, and in pieces. Broken mirror? Also the final 'm' is missing.




          The victim (@OmegaKrypton's hint)




          Looks like a periodic table: aha! The columns are element names. Arsenic Holmium Silicon Hassium Caesium Tantalum Tellurium. The fourth letter of each If you spelled them vertically from the top then the letters in red spell EMISSAR(Y), final 'y' is missing.




          The time: no idea... all I can say is, working backwards




          If I got the answer right (see below), the missing letter is an R, and OP says "time of year", then I guess SUMMER, so the word to fill in is --S-U--M-M-E- ??? HAS CUTE MOMENT ??? Oh wait, WINTER works too, duh... --W-I--N-T-E- ??? DOWN IN ANOTHER ??? (random guesses)




          Whodunnit:




          The missing letters are _EMY, well if he's french, then probably RÉMY.







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            I think you may be overthinking the weapon one. Maybe it’s simply rot13(“Pur” va “zng”, juvpu lvryqf “Znpurg(r)” naq gur “r” vf jung zvffvat.) I might be completely wrong though.
            – Chrone
            3 hours ago








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            @Chrone - yeah that sounds more likely!
            – deep thought
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            It's not the fourth letter, but if you spelled them vertically from the top then it would be the letters in red
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            partial answer



            The weapon (@Chrone got it):




            Welcome mat, Ché Guevarra --> Bienvenu chez (french). The initial 'w' of welcome is cut off?
            More likely what @Chrone said: Ché in a mat --> machet(e), the final 'e' is missing.




            The place:




            Looks like 'dar es-salaam' (arabic) but mirror image, and in pieces. Broken mirror? Also the final 'm' is missing.




            The victim (@OmegaKrypton's hint)




            Looks like a periodic table: aha! The columns are element names. Arsenic Holmium Silicon Hassium Caesium Tantalum Tellurium. The fourth letter of each If you spelled them vertically from the top then the letters in red spell EMISSAR(Y), final 'y' is missing.




            The time: no idea... all I can say is, working backwards




            If I got the answer right (see below), the missing letter is an R, and OP says "time of year", then I guess SUMMER, so the word to fill in is --S-U--M-M-E- ??? HAS CUTE MOMENT ??? Oh wait, WINTER works too, duh... --W-I--N-T-E- ??? DOWN IN ANOTHER ??? (random guesses)




            Whodunnit:




            The missing letters are _EMY, well if he's french, then probably RÉMY.







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            • 1




              I think you may be overthinking the weapon one. Maybe it’s simply rot13(“Pur” va “zng”, juvpu lvryqf “Znpurg(r)” naq gur “r” vf jung zvffvat.) I might be completely wrong though.
              – Chrone
              3 hours ago








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              @Chrone - yeah that sounds more likely!
              – deep thought
              2 hours ago






            • 1




              It's not the fourth letter, but if you spelled them vertically from the top then it would be the letters in red
              – Dr Xorile
              44 mins ago
















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            partial answer



            The weapon (@Chrone got it):




            Welcome mat, Ché Guevarra --> Bienvenu chez (french). The initial 'w' of welcome is cut off?
            More likely what @Chrone said: Ché in a mat --> machet(e), the final 'e' is missing.




            The place:




            Looks like 'dar es-salaam' (arabic) but mirror image, and in pieces. Broken mirror? Also the final 'm' is missing.




            The victim (@OmegaKrypton's hint)




            Looks like a periodic table: aha! The columns are element names. Arsenic Holmium Silicon Hassium Caesium Tantalum Tellurium. The fourth letter of each If you spelled them vertically from the top then the letters in red spell EMISSAR(Y), final 'y' is missing.




            The time: no idea... all I can say is, working backwards




            If I got the answer right (see below), the missing letter is an R, and OP says "time of year", then I guess SUMMER, so the word to fill in is --S-U--M-M-E- ??? HAS CUTE MOMENT ??? Oh wait, WINTER works too, duh... --W-I--N-T-E- ??? DOWN IN ANOTHER ??? (random guesses)




            Whodunnit:




            The missing letters are _EMY, well if he's french, then probably RÉMY.







            share|improve this answer



















            • 1




              I think you may be overthinking the weapon one. Maybe it’s simply rot13(“Pur” va “zng”, juvpu lvryqf “Znpurg(r)” naq gur “r” vf jung zvffvat.) I might be completely wrong though.
              – Chrone
              3 hours ago








            • 1




              @Chrone - yeah that sounds more likely!
              – deep thought
              2 hours ago






            • 1




              It's not the fourth letter, but if you spelled them vertically from the top then it would be the letters in red
              – Dr Xorile
              44 mins ago














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            partial answer



            The weapon (@Chrone got it):




            Welcome mat, Ché Guevarra --> Bienvenu chez (french). The initial 'w' of welcome is cut off?
            More likely what @Chrone said: Ché in a mat --> machet(e), the final 'e' is missing.




            The place:




            Looks like 'dar es-salaam' (arabic) but mirror image, and in pieces. Broken mirror? Also the final 'm' is missing.




            The victim (@OmegaKrypton's hint)




            Looks like a periodic table: aha! The columns are element names. Arsenic Holmium Silicon Hassium Caesium Tantalum Tellurium. The fourth letter of each If you spelled them vertically from the top then the letters in red spell EMISSAR(Y), final 'y' is missing.




            The time: no idea... all I can say is, working backwards




            If I got the answer right (see below), the missing letter is an R, and OP says "time of year", then I guess SUMMER, so the word to fill in is --S-U--M-M-E- ??? HAS CUTE MOMENT ??? Oh wait, WINTER works too, duh... --W-I--N-T-E- ??? DOWN IN ANOTHER ??? (random guesses)




            Whodunnit:




            The missing letters are _EMY, well if he's french, then probably RÉMY.







            share|improve this answer














            partial answer



            The weapon (@Chrone got it):




            Welcome mat, Ché Guevarra --> Bienvenu chez (french). The initial 'w' of welcome is cut off?
            More likely what @Chrone said: Ché in a mat --> machet(e), the final 'e' is missing.




            The place:




            Looks like 'dar es-salaam' (arabic) but mirror image, and in pieces. Broken mirror? Also the final 'm' is missing.




            The victim (@OmegaKrypton's hint)




            Looks like a periodic table: aha! The columns are element names. Arsenic Holmium Silicon Hassium Caesium Tantalum Tellurium. The fourth letter of each If you spelled them vertically from the top then the letters in red spell EMISSAR(Y), final 'y' is missing.




            The time: no idea... all I can say is, working backwards




            If I got the answer right (see below), the missing letter is an R, and OP says "time of year", then I guess SUMMER, so the word to fill in is --S-U--M-M-E- ??? HAS CUTE MOMENT ??? Oh wait, WINTER works too, duh... --W-I--N-T-E- ??? DOWN IN ANOTHER ??? (random guesses)




            Whodunnit:




            The missing letters are _EMY, well if he's french, then probably RÉMY.








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              I think you may be overthinking the weapon one. Maybe it’s simply rot13(“Pur” va “zng”, juvpu lvryqf “Znpurg(r)” naq gur “r” vf jung zvffvat.) I might be completely wrong though.
              – Chrone
              3 hours ago








            • 1




              @Chrone - yeah that sounds more likely!
              – deep thought
              2 hours ago






            • 1




              It's not the fourth letter, but if you spelled them vertically from the top then it would be the letters in red
              – Dr Xorile
              44 mins ago














            • 1




              I think you may be overthinking the weapon one. Maybe it’s simply rot13(“Pur” va “zng”, juvpu lvryqf “Znpurg(r)” naq gur “r” vf jung zvffvat.) I might be completely wrong though.
              – Chrone
              3 hours ago








            • 1




              @Chrone - yeah that sounds more likely!
              – deep thought
              2 hours ago






            • 1




              It's not the fourth letter, but if you spelled them vertically from the top then it would be the letters in red
              – Dr Xorile
              44 mins ago








            1




            1




            I think you may be overthinking the weapon one. Maybe it’s simply rot13(“Pur” va “zng”, juvpu lvryqf “Znpurg(r)” naq gur “r” vf jung zvffvat.) I might be completely wrong though.
            – Chrone
            3 hours ago






            I think you may be overthinking the weapon one. Maybe it’s simply rot13(“Pur” va “zng”, juvpu lvryqf “Znpurg(r)” naq gur “r” vf jung zvffvat.) I might be completely wrong though.
            – Chrone
            3 hours ago






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            @Chrone - yeah that sounds more likely!
            – deep thought
            2 hours ago




            @Chrone - yeah that sounds more likely!
            – deep thought
            2 hours ago




            1




            1




            It's not the fourth letter, but if you spelled them vertically from the top then it would be the letters in red
            – Dr Xorile
            44 mins ago




            It's not the fourth letter, but if you spelled them vertically from the top then it would be the letters in red
            – Dr Xorile
            44 mins ago











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