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Who Killed Garie Selwood?

It's the question on everyone's lips... and we need your help!

It's time to dust off your detective caps, dig out those notepads and stick on your anoraks! The Crime Scene Investigators have arrived in Habbo to answer the question on everyone's lips: "Who killed Garie Selwood?".

Fear and panic has gripped the Hotel as Habbo Staff announced yesterday the cold-hearted killer is still on the loose. We must act fast before they cover their tracks and destroy any evidence we might find.

Our first task is to draft a list of possible suspects based on whatever evidence we find at the crime scene and from Dr. Kara. If you have any idea who it could be, fill in the poll below by Wednesday 14th October.

To take part in this criminal investigation:
* Click here to visit the crime scene or open 'Urban Crime Scene' in the Navigator.
* Visit the Police Headquarters and see if you can interrogate the Doctor in the Autopsy for help.
* Find some early clues and to get a head start finding the killer.

Competition
Go psycho and create the most grizzly Urban Crime Scene in Habbo! We've launched a range of Urban Furni which includes street lamps, basketball poles and water hydrants so you can recreate that City feeling in Habbo! Put your creativity to the test to win our latest competition.

Send in your gory entries as a screenshot to competitions.uk@sulake.com with the subject MY CRIME SCENE as soon as possible. Don't forget to include your Habbo name and the name of your room. You have until 5pm on Friday 23rd October to get your entries in to us and winners will be announced on Monday 26th October.

Clue: Detectives and witnesses may be more chatty at different times of the day. Make sure you keep coming back to see what clues have been found.