Cluedo Master Detective - Suspects

Suspects

  • Miss Sakura Scarlet—A sultry Asian gold digger who will stop at nothing to gain a profit. She referred to as the "Mercenary of Macau"
  • Colonel Algernon Mustard—An elderly and retired, yet highly distinguished military man who has traveled halfway around the world to see Mr. Boddy on a grave matter.
  • Mrs. Blanche White—The long-time only servant of Boddy Manor, who is rumored to spy on guests using keyholes.
  • Mr. Thallo Green—A mathematical genius who is reputed kingpin in the "family" business and is short on cash at the moment.
  • Mrs. Henrietta Peacock—An elderly ornithologist (president and sole member of the Peacock Salvation Society) who will stop at nothing to protect her rare bird friends.
  • Professor Edgar Plum—An archeologist who claims to have found a discovery of a skeleton that will rival the Piltdown Man.
  • Miss Georgia Peach—A beautiful young southern belle who claims to be Boddy's long-lost-great-step-niece.
  • Monsieur Alphonse Brunette (Mr. De'Ath in European verions)—A shady French con artist who has made sloppy business deals with the artwork he sells.
  • Madame Rhoda Rose (Madame Mystique in European verions)—A Hungarian psychic who used to be Mr. Boddy's secretary. She arrived with a foretold grave message she received to warn her ex-employer. But the question is: Will she predict it, or cause it?
  • Sergeant Marshall Grey (Inspector Grey in European verions)—The police officer who arrived at the mansion to collect funds for the Police Blackmail Awareness Program.

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