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Murdered Vicar
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Any initial thoughts of a motive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I expect the killer was someone who had returned to the village to exact revenge on the relative who had mistreated him as a child, but imagined no-one would recognise him and was surprised when the vicar did indeed remember him from many years previously. Don't let DCI Barnaby get hold of the case or there'll be another two deaths before his charming daughter makes the connection that solves the case.
For the benefit of Curlyperm, that was an allusion to the TV show "Midsomer Murders". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midsomer_Murders
Any initial thaughts on a motive? Hmmm, well now, let me see. Ah! I've got it! -no, not that, - won't do. Yes ! wait a minute ! O.K. Here's the motive. The vicar and the murderer were the only two people who knew where was hiden a case of Nazi gold dumped from a fighter plane during the war so the pilot would have enough fuel to get home. The vicar was going to re-roof the church and give the remainder to the national drugs and alcohol rehabilitation service. On the other hand, the murdering git insisted he had a better idea, including relocating to Afghanistan to buy a poppy feild of all things for some obscure reason. Nothing the vicar could quote from the bible could change the murderors plans and in the end, to forward his plans, he had to murder him. Well, that's my initial thaughts on a motive. I've got a zillion more however. Want to hear 'em? Have you got one mistress? (idea for a motive that is!) I assume you are not actualy aquainted with either party.
Nah, I can't see that at all. Forty years ago there were still daily papers and threrefore twentyfour hour updates. Unles they decided to report less about the odd murder giving more space to a train derailment or a canal boat wedged in a loch or somthing. I'm no authority on the matter but I think there is more murdering in this day and age in G.B., or just England for that matter, since the civil war. (1600's)? Maybe someone can illucidate. (It's not like I'm that old BTW)