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<blockquote data-quote="Falkus" data-source="post: 3133716" data-attributes="member: 22634"><p>Meredith manages to find the destination of the crates rather easily as its on the shipping labels of the crates, as its on the label. A history museum a few blocks away, they wound up here because of a misprint on the address. The origin was Cairo.</p><p></p><p>The shipping manifest was missing, though, presumably taken at the same time the Urn was.</p><p></p><p>Checking some magazines related to the dig where the artifacts were recovered does reveal some interesting facts. Apparantly, the four archeologists who had been killed shortly after the dig were all killed with a .45 caliber weapon, the same one used in each murder. Also, each archeologist had been killed shortly after the artifacts he had been analyzing had been shipped out somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>Nick's search through the crates reveals nothing overly unusual. A few tablets with various prayers and stories written on them among other things, nothing that would be considered out of place in a shipment of Egyptian artifacts, and nothing that sheds anymore light on the present circumstances.</p><p></p><p>No-one seems to notice Cyrus leaving the restroom, all the other people are still clustered around the reference desk, hoping that the police will arrive soon.</p><p></p><p>Upstairs, Cade managed to keep hidden as he watched the ponytailed man. He then saw something that was defintely suspicious. The man removed a Colt m1911 .45 pistol from a shoulder holster, and screwed on a surpressor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkus, post: 3133716, member: 22634"] Meredith manages to find the destination of the crates rather easily as its on the shipping labels of the crates, as its on the label. A history museum a few blocks away, they wound up here because of a misprint on the address. The origin was Cairo. The shipping manifest was missing, though, presumably taken at the same time the Urn was. Checking some magazines related to the dig where the artifacts were recovered does reveal some interesting facts. Apparantly, the four archeologists who had been killed shortly after the dig were all killed with a .45 caliber weapon, the same one used in each murder. Also, each archeologist had been killed shortly after the artifacts he had been analyzing had been shipped out somewhere else. Nick's search through the crates reveals nothing overly unusual. A few tablets with various prayers and stories written on them among other things, nothing that would be considered out of place in a shipment of Egyptian artifacts, and nothing that sheds anymore light on the present circumstances. No-one seems to notice Cyrus leaving the restroom, all the other people are still clustered around the reference desk, hoping that the police will arrive soon. Upstairs, Cade managed to keep hidden as he watched the ponytailed man. He then saw something that was defintely suspicious. The man removed a Colt m1911 .45 pistol from a shoulder holster, and screwed on a surpressor. [/QUOTE]
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