The Beech Hill Museum Newsletter

EPIGRAPHER IS PACAL THIEF

Henrik van der Hune, the Beech Hill museum's epigrapher, recently had a bad conk on the head.

After a bit of mind recovery, he admits to stealing the King Pacal carving from the museum. He stole it to "protect it from another person who has a very devious plot." He would not reveal this plot.

According to the epigrapher, he made the handprint, consisting of mercuric sulfide, and wrote the glyphs, reading "the Fool suffers yellow death," not "the Magician."

Evidence found by Nancy Drew hints that the plot may deal with the monolith recently acquired by the museum.

More related information to follow.