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#361
My god , this is really hard ...
Are the accomplice and the killer related to each other?
Was the victim related to one of them ?
#362
Never been so clueless ….
Still thinking about the rotting process :

Was the crime detected due to a bad smell ?
Was the victim's body initially frozen (when it was placed) ?
Was the victim‘s blood replaced by some preserving agent?
Is the victim one of the museum's attractions ?
Ist the victim THE attraction of the museum ?

#363
I'm absolutely clueless ……

Did several people witness the murder ?
Is the victim's position at the moment the murder was discovered of importance ?
#364
When the wax sculpture was made of
the victim‘s body, was the victim already dead by then ?
Was the victim attacked by a visitor ?
#365
Did the rotting process cause some kind of explosion
(E.g.Due to thermal expansion) ?
Was the victim placed by the killer ?
Were there wax figures near the victim‘s corpse ?
#366
This is much harder than I thought
after the wax museum was revealed.....
I concentrate on how the murder was discovered:

Did a fire cause the discovery of the murder ?
Did the victim fall over, e.g. someone accidentally
pushed it ?
Did  a natural decay process cause the crime
to be discovered?
#367
Has the crime something to do with revenge ?
Was the victim‘s face covered with wax ?
Did heat play a role in how the crime was discovered ?
This is a nice riddle !!
#368
Will come back shortly
Sitting in a beer garden
#369
I think this one goes to Dayowlron
I thought of everything but the wax museum
The rest should be a cakewalk i guess
#370
Great, of course !
This must be it !
#371
Did the killer replace something/someone with the victim‘s corpse ?
Did the victim look like that someone/something ?
#372
During the months on display,
did the victim move in some way ?
Is the museum a museum of history ?
#373
Did the victim look like a mummy ?
#374
For the people passing by and not noticing
a decay, there must be a reason
Was the victim‘s body preserved from inside (its body) ?
Was the victim‘s body located in a museum ?
#375
I apologize for my persistence :-)
Was the skin of the victim‘s face visible
for the people passing by ?
#376
Surrounding the victim,
Sorry for the confusion
#377
To be more precise about this one:
Was the victim‘s body preserved in some kind of medium ?
(sort of... slightly tricky to answer this one with just yes or no!)

Was the victim‘s surrounding some sort of gaseous fluid?
Was the victim‘s surrounding some sort of liquid fluid?
Was the victim‘s surrounding a vacuum ?
Was the crime discovered ?
#378
Was the victim‘s body preserved in some kind of medium ?
Was the victim‘s body easily visible to people passing by ?
Was the victim‘s body complete, i.e. no body parts were removed ?
Was the victim human ?
#379
Thanks CaptainD for this new challenge:
To make it clear first:
Is the committed crime a murder ?
#380
I had to search the web for the acronym BAU
and found over 20 meanings, some of them
were really funny, especially in this context
like the Bangladesh Agricultural University or the
french acronym for Emergency Stop Button
Ah, I have also learned a lot of nursery rhymes :-)

That was a brilliant riddle !
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