Submitted by fractionesque t3_z34jr4 in todayilearned
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DragonOne t1_ixkcbng wrote
Tradition, not a celebration.
Millennial_Lawyer_69 t1_ixjwp04 wrote
Who Fried Roger Rabbit's Easter Egg?
gtsteel t1_ixkow4c wrote
Makes sense. After all, the holiday memorializes a double-act of murder and identity theft.
aveniya t1_ixl8azw wrote
Norwegian Easter is one of the best holidays: you drive to your cozy cabin in the woods, go skiing and read crime books. Also, most stores are closed the whole week, except the most important ones like grocery stores which have much shorter opening times.
Mmedical t1_ixk3l68 wrote
The mysterious case of the egg-thieving rabbit. Or for those more religious: The missing corpse.
dark_hypernova t1_ixlptvv wrote
jazz music
Sometimes when you follow a case, it follows you right back.
moody rain
She walked in, sobbing, saying her son has dissappeared.
Mary was her name, virtuous lady.
Ain't many like her in this world.
cigarette lit
Report say the man was killed three days ago, multiple witnesses.
But today there was no body.
The cave was a secluded dark chilly place, why I quite like it here, reminds me of my office. An devoid of any messiah.
Police suspect it must have been the jews who took the body.
I ain't buying it.
What we have here, I believe, is a case... of resurrection.
reformed_colonial t1_ixls66l wrote
"The killer could be anyone in Helgasund. That's over seven people."
ILL_Show_Myself_Out t1_ixkn63n wrote
Norwegians idea of crime is grounded in fantasy. Reading it makes you get the idea that these people are so comfortable and crime-free that it can be all bullshit.
DaveOJ12 t1_ixjvocw wrote
Christmas is celebrated in Japan with KFC.