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Old December 21st 06, 11:22 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Rod
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Default Inspector Stamp~A murder most foul.

Inspired by the recent acquisition of the 1980
PNG Blood bank series, I recall the following tale.

Penny Black, the postmistress of a fairly remote township
in Papua New Guinea, is murdered, and the contents of the
Post Office safe removed.
There has been a struggle, and some blood is found under her
fingernails ( Rh negative).

Inspector Stamp is called in, and soon has the perpetrator
safely behind bars.
Where did the Inspector immediately look for suspects?





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Old December 23rd 06, 10:20 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
malcolm
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Default Inspector Stamp~A murder most foul.

G'day Rod

I feel a very corny answer coming on this one!

Malcolm


Rod wrote:
Inspired by the recent acquisition of the 1980
PNG Blood bank series, I recall the following tale.

Penny Black, the postmistress of a fairly remote township
in Papua New Guinea, is murdered, and the contents of the
Post Office safe removed.
There has been a struggle, and some blood is found under her
fingernails ( Rh negative).

Inspector Stamp is called in, and soon has the perpetrator
safely behind bars.
Where did the Inspector immediately look for suspects?


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Old December 24th 06, 09:26 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Rod
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Default Inspector Stamp~A murder most foul.


Yeah, sorry Malcolm,
I'd forgotten about the post, too much going on.
It's rather corny anyhows, not much to do with Philately.

The story goes,
Inspector stamp knew from the study of his Blood bank stamps
that all people in Papua New Guinea have Rh + blood.
all others come from European and other races working in the
country.
Hence it was not much trouble to hunt down Penny's uncle,
Bilton Bisect for a dna and conviction.

sorry, very corny indeed.


G'day Rod
I feel a very corny answer coming on this one!
Malcolm


Rod wrote:
Inspired by the recent acquisition of the 1980
PNG Blood bank series, I recall the following tale.

Penny Black, the postmistress of a fairly remote township
in Papua New Guinea, is murdered, and the contents of the
Post Office safe removed.
There has been a struggle, and some blood is found under her
fingernails ( Rh negative).

Inspector Stamp is called in, and soon has the perpetrator
safely behind bars.
Where did the Inspector immediately look for suspects?




 




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