Talk:A Line in the Sand/@comment-24652096-20160213044636

I'm going to take a shot at guessing the killer (although it's very likely that I will guess incorrectly)

The last two clues are a blurry photograph and a sharp stone. Back in Die by the Sword, a sharp stone was used to scratch the killer. Not only that, but a blue substance on Horace's belt buckle in Wild Wild Death revealed that the killer had a scar. I think that a scar may be one of the two final profile clues.

Asides that, only Farrah, Hussein, and Ryan match all three of the profile clues, meaning that Monique and Ahmed may be innocent. The other clue from the Great Sphinx was a blurry photograph. I noticed that 3 suspects share the following qualities: weight (150 lbs), eye color (brown), and blood type (A+). I find it nearly impossible that a digital analyst could determine someone's weight (or even less likely, blood type) from a mere, blurry photograph, leading me to believe that Ryan is innocent because he has blue eyes.

This leaves Farrah and Hussein as the potential killer. From these, I think that the killer might be Farrah simply because her excavation plan could have been something involved with the murder. Knowledge of the victim's occupation could have given a better insight on the murderer's status.

I have another theory, but there is less evidence to back it up. The theory states that Ryan Colvin is the murderer. However, this may not (and possibly not) be true. It's just that Kate Current shed some light regarding a scandal in Colvin Enterprises, and in the case prior to that, Gale referred to Ryan as greedy and corrupt. In my opinion, it is less likely for Ryan to be the killer, since Colvin Enterprises seems to have a large role across Vocation City, and possibly even Clearford.

So, I may be right and I may be wrong. We'll all find out tomorrow.

 Tutti  ♣  04:46, February 13, 2016 (UTC)