![]() ![]() Shea admits that there was a fight with Varthur but tells Justine that he had another huge fight with new star Lily. Justine learns that Shea screamed and ducked under the table when the lights went out. Justine finds Shea, who is still in character as Rosetta Stone (a performer on a circus steamboat). Clarke then declares that he's certain that production designer Shea Crescendo killed Varthur. Clarke himself had hoped to finally direct a show during the season, only to be constantly let down by Varthur's false promises. When asked about who has a motive for killing Varthur, Clarke explains almost everyone does due to Varthur's egotistical approach to running a theatre company. ![]() Justine learns that Clarke went downstairs to the basement to turn the lights back on at the time of the murder. Clarke gives a detailed recap of the night for her ("Boom! Shout! The Lights Went Out!"). Justine interviews stage manger Clarke Staples (dressed as a stowaway) about what happened. Alone in their rooms, the guests panic ("Stuck"). One of the guests, George Murderer (it's a "family name"), thinks he recognizes Justine from somewhere. And much to their horror, she is confiscating their phones. At the scene of the crime, Justine tells the party guests that they must self-isolate in separate rooms so she can question each of them separately. Tired of handing out tickets, Justine is ready for a new career. She is thrilled to finally be called on to work as a detective ("Today's Detective"). ![]() Justine Case, a meter maid, is at home when she receives a call. At first, the guests think he is giving an authentic performance, but they quickly realize Varthur is actually dead, shot in the shoulder with a dart! When the lights come back on, Varthur slumps over in his seat and goes facedown into his soup. Once they are all seated for dinner, the lights suddenly go out. One by one, the guests arrive to the party. He explains that he has sent the guests invitations with information on what role they're playing and their costumes for the party. She takes us back many years ago to the home of Duluth theatre director Varthur McArthur, who's preparing for hosting murder mystery dinner party ("A Killer Party"). Detective Justine Case is finally sitting down to write her memoir and wonders where to begin ("Sleuth in Duluth").
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