Hello! I am a new comer when it comes to making fan fictions but this story is not actually mine I just ,mixed it in with my ideas. This fic is mostly based on the book "Two-Minute Mysteries" featuring the famous detective, Dr. Haledjian
In this fic, I will change the characters into one of the main characters of Yu-Gi-Oh but it's not just that. Since this is based on a detective book, you get to play a detective and solve the crime. Answers will be posted along with the next chapter. Each chapter, a new mystery and also a new Dr. Haledjian. The one with the dr. in front of their names is the famous detective.
If you think you have cracked the case, then answer the mystery in a review.
So enough with the chit-chat let's solve a crime. Playing the famous detective is none other then our beloved King of Games himself, Yugi Mutuo. So have fun!
Disclaimer: I do not own anything but the idea of enhancing this story with the Yu Yu Hakusho Characters.
The Case of the Frozen Suspect
When the bitter cold that had frozen most of the Tahoo River practically all winter began to pass, a small boy noticed something red just below the surface.
It turned out to be a scarf ---wrapped around the neck of a man. The body was further clothed in thick soled shoes, two sweaters, rough trousers, work gloves, and a brown stocking cap.
Weevil Underwood, missing since the previous November, had come to shore encased in a tomb of ice.
Underwod had been wanted in the slaying of Mako Tsunami. Rex Raptor, a partner with Tsunami and Underwood in a junkyard by the river, had witnessed the killing.
On the morning of November 23, while the men were moving a pile of pipes, Underwood and Tsunami fell to arguing, Raptor had told the coroner's jury.
In a fit of rage, Raptor said, Underwod had seized a three-foot length of cast iron pipe and hit Tsunami on the head. Tossing the pipe away, Underwod had dashed for the frozen river.
He got halfway across, Raptor said, and fell through the ice.
"Underwod couldn't swim," Sheriff Joey Wheeler told Dr. Yugi Mutuo the day after the body was found. "He must have banged his head on the ice and never regained consciousness. The autopsy showed a severe contusion on the base of the skull.
"Underwod had a criminal record," concluded the sheriff. "We matched his fingertips against those on the pipe last November. He's the murderer, all right. Case closed!"
"Case nearly closed," corrected Mutuo.
Why not closed?
Think you've cracked the case well see the answer in the next chapter!? If you want to answer already do it in the review.
See yah guys next time.
