Fe+C= steel, which sounds very much alike an action of taking something that doesn't belongs to us, which has a synonymous that, in it's past form, is included on the title of a certain short story that you won't belive... maybe the third vision will help...
I think I know the connection of the first and the third vision, but I'm not getting the second one... saw on facebook that it is Notting Hill in London, but just don't understand the link with the other 2...
Maria it's a type of house you find in London and Nottinghill. Like there are terrace houses bungalows this is another type found in a special kind of small road the road has this name so do the houses
Maria it's a type of house you find in London and Nottinghill. Like there are terrace houses bungalows this is another type found in a special kind of small road the road has this name so do the houses
Thanks! it was quite hard since I'm not a native speaker and I haven't been in London ever, but I tried to add dots and your clue was really helpful!
Am I close??????????? I am getting aggravated......
the hand itself is not as important as what you do with it, so you can go back to the robbery. The third vision gives you an aditional hint, a synonymous of "a person who commits robbery", make that noun a verb and keep in mind that the crime has already happened... I hope I didn't get you confused... Also, the first word of the third vision, look for the opposite...
Glalonzo. Think of a group of short stories that are INCREDIBLE. TO steal is another spelling for steel
To steal can also be to thieve something. Although that isn't good English but a clue!!
I do not know the word for that type of houses... (in terms of the second vision). Anyway, in the third vision, why are there red letters? I cannot figure it out.
Thanks everyone, finally found it! It was a story I went over yesterday however as someone previously said, it is hard to see ifyou don't look thoroughly. The hand still doesn't make sense to me, however this puzzle certainly was incredible!
I do not know the word for that type of houses... (in terms of the second vision). Anyway, in the third vision, why are there red letters? I cannot figure it out.
The house has to do with the book, not exactly the story, the letters I think are the way to give us one word since the others are more explicit in the message...
I don't think that the hand/arm has anything to do with finding the link– only the three clues in the crystal ball point towards the location of the link, and sometimes the first crystal ball clue leads towards the crime the victim allegedly committed. The manner of death may or may not prove to be important in the future.
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try to think of someone who is taking something that does not belong to him
I do not know the word for that type of houses... (in terms of the second vision).
Anyway, in the third vision, why are there red letters? I cannot figure it out.
Is called a Mews
I think stealing - he did it with his hand. And was punished for it, with the proof of his crime visible.