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[Murder is Academic] Who shot Professor Reed?

[Murder is Academic] Who shot Professor Reed?

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Hello, Detective  

Professor Douglas Reed was shot to death, and witnesses at the scene claim to have no idea who wanted to kill him.

His colleagues agree that Dr. Reed was a popular teacher, but have widely varied opinions on Doug Reed the person.

Did a resentful co-worker have something to do with Dr. Reed's murder?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in Murder is Academic? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … will Doug Reed's teaching assistant be able to shed any new light on what happened?


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Laurence Bricker interview

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Detectives interviewed Dr. Bricker after hearing that he and Dr. Reed did not get along.


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Laurence Bricker bio

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Dr. Bricker is a professor in the same department as Douglas Reed.


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Nora Percy interview

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The detectives asked Nora about Douglas Reed and her relationship with him.


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Nora Percy bio

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Nora is a professor at the Ole Miss Business School.


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Dan Johnson bio

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Dan is head of the Ole Miss English department.


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Dan Johnson interview

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The detectives asked Douglas Reed's boss about Dr. Reed as an employee, co-worker, and friend.


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