On Our Trip To Paris For Alexia's Anniversary We Bought Tick

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On our trip to Paris for Alexia's anniversary we bought tickets to visit the Louvre museum.

At the
airport, we were informed that there were several unsolved murder cases, but they were
recognizable by leaving a personal imprint on each corpse, a letter. However, we didn't think much
of it and headed back to the hotel.

The next day we had breakfast at the hotel and took a cab to the Louvre museum. Once at the
entrance of the museum, the guides explained us some important rules, for example: it was
forbidden to touch the paintings and it was not allowed to drink, eat or smoke. The guides explained
some legends of the ancient sculptures. Afterwards, we visited the other rooms, when suddenly, a
scream was heard in the next room. We immediately went to see what was happening and found a
wounded man on the floor with a card of the ace of spades next to him. We quickly called the guards
and informed them of the murder. Upon the arrival of the coroner, Amanda noticed a bloodstained
knife on the floor outside. She then reported it to the detectives for fingerprint analysis. Finally, two
hours later they were able to learn who the killer was.

The coroner determined that the cause of death was caused by a penetrating stab wound to the
carotid artery which resulted in massive bleeding and cardiac arrest. Thanks to the fingerprint the
detectives were able to discover in the database that the print belonged to an ex-offender, who had
already been incarcerated for robbery with violence. In gratitude, the museum director invited us to
enjoy the museum for life.

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