Contact
Preview the Mystery BEFORE buying it!
DINNER AND MYSTERY
15 Suspects
$59.77
All of our downloadable murder mystery kits have at least
15 suspects and are perfect for hosting your dinner to die for.
Large-Group Whodunits for Murder Mystery Gourmets
The 15 Suspects
Ima Arteest: Artist
Andy Awpook:Philanthropist
Devin Bell: Oceanographer
Barbra Burnette: Entertainer
Carl Counter: Gambler
Hardy Drive: Computer Expert
Nona Faktz:Historian
Justine Forall: Federal Prosecutor
Manny Payton: Soccer Coach
Dirk Room: Photographer
Flora Seeker: Botanist
Hiram Seez: Retired Rear Admiral
Ada Tastee Spice: Cookbook Author
Pearl Tout: Champion Embroiderer
Lady Lizbeth Wight: British Socialite
The storyline for this murder mystery was developed for a Caribbean murder mystery cruise. It incorporates REAL FACTS from the life of Captain Henry Morgan.
FAQs
How long will it take to orchestrate the mystery?
This mystery is designed to be an evening's entertainment. Give yourself two and a half to three hours to stage it.
How many people can participate in this mystery?
The mystery has 15 roles. You can invite additional people who will help investigate the case. Since the guilty party doesn't know who did it, everyone can attempt to solve the case.
How interactive is the mystery?
The mystery is highly interactive. Your guests will be expected to mingle and talk with each other to share information about the case.
His killer had obviously been looking for something that Gold was believed to have possessed. The guest list at the resort was eclectic to say the least. Some talked openly of their interest in Mayan gold and sunken treasure, while others remained strangely reticent about what they knew of Gold and of his passion for pirate artifacts. Even the international authorities would play a role in the investigation.
Who would take the opportunity to end Gold's career and permanently terminate his quest for Morgan's map? That person's Golden Rule was undoubtedly, "Do unto others, do it quickly and do it first."
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Caribbean Sea was a mecca for Spanish gold and piracy, with the waters off of what are now Belize and Honduras a hotbed of buccaneering.
At one time, because of the gold within its boundaries, Panama City was regarded as the richest city in the world. And in 1671, Captain Henry Morgan looted that city, making off with a cache of gold and treasure.
As his death approached, Morgan drew a treasure map pinpointing a precise location in what is now Belize for his two heirs, godsons Charles Byndloss and Henry Archbold. That map was turned over to them when Morgan died in Jamaica in 1688. For reasons unknown, the map was ripped into four pieces. The cryptic segments then went the way of the four winds, changing ownership and locations many times.
A “modern conquistador,” Barry Gold knew the story of the map and was determined to gather all four segments so that they could once again be joined, leading to a bonanza that would be worth millions. But, it was not to be. For, this morning his body was discovered in his ransacked room at The Grand Iguana Resort near San Pedro, Belize.