The Mystery Has Already Begun
“A Cereal Mystery”
The seaside village of Langley had been tense all year. For the first time in 37 years it seemed there was no murder in February 2021. Many rejoiced when local “ghost whisperer” Claire Voiant announced to the City Council in March that she had been able to contact the first victim of a murder in Langley, local dentist Dr. Max Payne, and convinced him to lift the curse he had put on the town because his murderer had gone free. She assured everyone there would be no more murders from now on. However a majority of the residents were skeptical and when three people went missing in 2021 (wealthy landowner General Ottis Millez, retired Hollywood super star John Braveheart, and local fishing boat captain Krispin Krunch) people began to worry that not only had the curse not been lifted but that there might just be a cereal murderer at large in the quiet village.
Has the curse really been lifted?
Will the missing persons be found dead or alive?
Will there be another murder in February 2022?
Langley is again requesting amateur sleuths to come to town on February 26th and 27th 2022 to help local detective I.B. Fuzz solve these missing person cases and any murders which may reveal themselves that weekend.
It's the longest running Mystery Weekend in the U. S. Solve this two day mystery with clues gathered throughout the town and with the help of the 30 characters on the streets, then make your way to Whidbey Island Dance Theater in Langley for the big reveal at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Prizes awarded to the winning participants.