Originally posted by miakaal4
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Secondly, the referrence to the front does not mean anywhere in the open. For starters, as I have said before, the focus of the room for the murderer is the body on the bed. That is what he want's to draw your attention to, miakaal4; it is what he wants you to see. Any FMs would be placed in the vicinity of the body. Anyone wishing to view this body would have either have had to have looked through the broken window pain, or entered through the doorway and looked to their right or turned to their right. Either way, the view they would have had would have been virtually identical to what we see in the photo. As such, you can use this photo to look for the front and the FM.
Another point to understand is that the writer of the diary underlines this word 'front' twice. This gives the word 'front' emphasis, miakaal4. By doing this the diary writer is saying that what he has left for you isn't just in a general forward direction (i.e anywhere you happen to look - foreground or background), he is saying it is in the front (i.e., the foreground).
Now, looking at the body on the bed, where do think the foreground is?
Kind regards,
Tempus
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