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Destiny 2 Revision Zero exotic quest launches, driving a new mystery
Destiny 2’s Revision Zero exotic quest launched with this week’s reset, granting players who own the FPS game‘s seasonal content access to a new exotic pulse rifle. However, this weapon appears to be related to another in-game mystery, though the community is still working to piece together the bigger puzzle.
The new exotic pulse rifle fires shield-piercing ammo, making it strong against Barrer Champions. It’s also a relatively high-range weapon. Players need to complete one round of the Destiny 2 season 19 activity, Heist Battleground, to obtain the weapon quest, which is called Operation Seraph’s Shield.
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Horrifying mystery as ‘human body parts found scattered around a park’ could be from someone killed years ago
HUMAN body parts found scattered around a park could be from someone killed years ago, police say.
Officers found the remains in Brackley Park, Hull, ten days ago.
Human body parts found scattered around Brackley Park in Hull could be from someone killed years ago[/caption]
On Friday there were four scenes of crime tents within a cordon in the park in east Hull[/caption]
Cops are thought to believe the victim may been hit by a train from the nearby rail line which carries freight from Hull docks.
But police now think the incident, in the eastern area of the East Yorkshire city, may have happened months or even several years ago.
It is unknown if cops have been able to identify the victim, HullLive reports.
The investigation is being led by British Transport Police.
Police were originally called to the scene at 6pm on Wednesday December 7 following “reports of human remains found”.
On Friday there were four scenes of crime tents within a cordon in the park.
Crime scene investigators in white forensic overalls were seen at the site, sparking concerns among locals.
But because the remains have been there for some time it is thought the scene may have been disrupted by animals and wildlife.
Nicola, a mum who lives next to the park said locals have been left “shocked” by the incident.
She told HullLive: “It is a lovely place for families around here but the area has had its trouble before, especially in the summer.”
On Thursday, British Transport Police said: “We’re still searching the area.
“It’s believed to be the remains of one person – and detectives are following a number of enquiries to identify them.”
Crime scene investigators in white forensic overalls were seen at the site, sparking concerns among locals[/caption]
The Witcher 3 next-gen update complicates a Cyberpunk 2077 mystery
A currently unsolved mystery from Cyberpunk 2077 has just gotten more mysterious due to the recent Witcher 3 next-gen update.
The next-gen update for The Witcher 3 recently dropped, bringing new life into a now seven year old game. There’s some new stuff to be found too, like a quest that nets you something fans of the Netflix show might be happy to see. But most mysterious of all is the connection to a mystery that originated in Cyberpunk 2077, and one that still hasn’t been figured out two years later.
You see, there’s this set of six alphanumeric characters that you can find in Cyberpunk: FF 06 B5. You see, these characters can be found on a statue in night city (thanks, Kotaku), with some monks praying in front of it. The mystery hasn’t entirely been solved, and there’s a new problem, as a new set of characters have been found in The Witcher 3.
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For a Whodunit Done Right, Watch This Riveting Mystery on Prime Video – CNET
Maya Rudolph and Jason Bateman team up in this trailer for Netflix’s ‘Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery’
Netflix’s Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery is here, and it looks like a bloody good time.
Based off the BBC3 series Murder in Successville, Murderville stars Will Arnett as Detective Terry Seattle, along with a slew of celeb guests who struggle to solve an increasingly silly murder mystery. While the first season of Murderville was comprised of six short but sweet episodes studded with stars like Conan O’Brien, Marshawn Lynch, and Kumail Nanjiani, Who Killed Santa? packs the laughs in at under an hour. And the biggest mystery of all might be the identity of a super-secret guest star whose identity is hidden in the trailer…
Buckle up for a master class in improv with some hilarious hijinks to match, even (or especially) if you’re feeling like a real Grinch.
Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery is now streaming on Netflix.