Strange but true . . .
Guests at a murder mystery party playing detective in the hunt for a "killer" in a church failed to notice a real crime had taken place.
The eight people who took part in the murder mystery dinner party at the Elim Pentecostal church in Yeovil, Somerset, had spent the evening looking for fictional clues, but did not spot the signs of a burglary that had taken place the night before. The church had been broken into and thieves stole a large TV, laptop computer and the contents of a safe.
But it was only as the vicar, the Rev Howard Davenport, came to open the church for the Sunday service that the break-in came to light.
The eight people who took part in the murder mystery dinner party at the Elim Pentecostal church in Yeovil, Somerset, had spent the evening looking for fictional clues, but did not spot the signs of a burglary that had taken place the night before. The church had been broken into and thieves stole a large TV, laptop computer and the contents of a safe.
But it was only as the vicar, the Rev Howard Davenport, came to open the church for the Sunday service that the break-in came to light.
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