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On the afternoon of December 10, 1985, around 1:00 PM, In- spector Cat assembled all the facts, and he was somewhat star- tled by the vast amount of evidence that had been amassed. There seemed to be clues all over the building and many of the people were beginning to act suspicious. Everyone knew that the Inspector was closing in on the trail and with the mounting pressure, the Inspector was sure that someone was bound to crack soon. Carefully, with his keen eye alert, Inspector Cat decided to take one last look at some seemingly insignificant evidence and to scrutinize closely some harmless-appearing suspects. He knew that as time drew on and he got closer to the answer that the job was going to become more and more risky, but danger was what he had been trained for and such perils could be disregarded when Inspector Cat was on the job. 10
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IN THE HEAT OF THE DAY j- 00 2 O P Q DC U u z 00 CO O CO u 00 1. Inspector Cat slyly observes Don Currey, the Senior Class President, who may know more than he is telling. 2. Going undercover as a student reading the New York Times, Inspector Cat hopes to scope out the library without raising any suspicions. 3. Candy Adams and Aaron Hinkle tell the Inspector what they know about the missing site. 4. Disguised as a student in study hall, Inspector Cat observes Troy Cole as he passes a note to Troy Smith. 5. When no one is watching. Inspector Cat checks out the top shelf in the library for incriminating evidence. 6. Rick Finnegan tries to distract the Inspector with a look of innocence. 7. Karen Copeland whispers what may be important evidence to Veronica Paris.
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CLUES, CLUES, ■ AND MORE CLUES UJ f CO 2 O P D Q O O z CO CO O CO u 00 =tfc 1. Inspector Cat sneaks a peek at the suspects. 2. One of the inspector ' s most interesting clues is the signs posted on the windows. There is obviously a hidden message somewhere in the slogans. 3. Mrs. Deem may know the answer but she tries to keep her mouth shut. 4. Mr. Hall and Mr. Roethele have some of the clues right in hand; could they be involved? 5. Inspector Cat disguises himself as a student and pretends to read as he watches a student in Math class. 6. Holly Davis shows a story for the newspaper to the Inspector. Maybe she has the answer. 7. Inspector Cat hovers over Tacy Phelps as he carefully watches the notes that she is taking. 11
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