Template:Short description Template:About Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox television Murder in Small Town X (sometimes abbreviated MiSTX) is an American reality television series created by George Verschoor, Robert Fisher Jr., and Gordon Cassidy and was hosted by Sgt. Gary Fredo, a California Police Investigator, that aired on Fox from July through September 2001.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The series immerses contestants in a fictional town, and challenges them to solve a murder. Each week, one of the contestants is "murdered" (and removed from the show); the final contestant solves the case and wins $250,000.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Although classified as a reality television series, given the format's unique nature, it was more accurately described as a hybrid of a reality TV show, game show, and mystery drama. It is notable for the fact that its winner, New York City fireman Ángel Juarbe Jr., died in the September 11 attacks exactly one week after the show's finale aired.<ref name="NYT">Template:Cite news</ref>

PremiseEdit

The premise of the show was to bring 10 contestants from around the United States of America to the small fishing village of Eastport, Maine (called "Sunrise" in the show) to act as amateur investigators to solve a series of fictional murders.

Initially, the investigators were given a list of 15 suspects who were "townspeople" played by actors and actresses. A large number of improvisational actors and actresses were stationed around the real-life town, and their job was to provide clues (useful and not useful) to the investigators. Each week, the investigators were sent out on varying missions around the town in order to discover clues to clear suspects. Additionally, the murderer would strike again, clearing suspects as well.

In every episode a Lead Investigator, or Lifeguard, is chosen. In the first episode, the Lifeguard was chosen by random draw. For the following episodes, the Lifeguard is chosen by the investigator who was eliminated the previous episode via pre-recorded message. For the final two investigators, the previous investigator who was eliminated will determine who gets his or her first choice on which suspect they want to pursue.

Every three days, two envelopes, red and black, would be discovered somewhere in the town. In the red envelope, there would be a question about what the investigators had learned during the day. The question would usually be pointed to one of the track teams, meaning whoever was involved with that line of investigation has the highest potential of answering it correctly. The team's answer would be sent to the killer via e-mail, with the address being anonymous. If correct, the killer would clear one of the remaining suspects. If wrong, the number of suspects would remain the same.

Afterward, the black envelope would be opened. It contains two smaller black envelopes, each containing a map of a certain location. The investigators (except the Lifeguard) would go into a separate room to vote for the first person who will play the Killer's game. After the vote, the Lifeguard picks the second person who will play. The two investigators would each choose a map and head out to the two different remote locations completely alone, with their movements recorded only by night-vision cameras. One of the investigators would discover an important clue to the mystery, whereas the other would be eliminated off the show by being "murdered by the killer", with their last seconds seen through the eyes of said "killer" in the manner of classical slasher films.

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StoryEdit

The game started out with the mysterious murder of a family known as the Flints, on which the investigators would base their investigation. It soon turned out there was much more to this case when suspects started to turn up dead. The solution to the mystery involved the discovery that the members of a local family, the Duchamps, had been murdered together in 1941 just after the Pearl Harbor Attack because they had stumbled onto a town's secret involving illegal liquor smuggling from Canada. The murder had been committed with the assent of many of the town's leaders, who met in a secret lodge, a society called "The Order of the Scarlet Lupine" or the "O.S.L." The family had been bound in a room together, and the room was set on fire.

The "murders" were being committed by a descendant of one of the family members who escaped the fire and who was gaining his revenge against the descendants of the town leaders who had condoned the burning of the family in 1941. This survivor, known as the "Burnt Face Man", left several recordings of himself to his child, which were clues for the investigators. As it turned out, he murdered one of the men responsible for the killing of his family, but he was overwhelmed with guilt and committed suicide. The burnt man's child decided to take up his father's work, attacking those responsible or descendants of those responsible for his family's death. Using a bang stick, a close-range rifle-like weapon used to kill fish, not only was he not overwhelmed with guilt like his father, he found it exciting, and decided to make a game of it, resulting in the creation of the killers game.

The killer was revealed to be William Lambert (whose real last name is Duchamps), a business partner of Nate Flint and a common target of suspicion (although all initial theories about him turned out to be irrelevant). He killed the people that were either related to or are the members of the O.S.L. They were Blodgett (killed by his father), DeBeck, Flint, Merchant, Rose, Thibodeaux, and the eliminated investigators, using their corpses to recreate the unfinished family dinner they had before being interrupted by the fire. Samantha "Sam" Larabee was supposed to be William's last victim (completing the set), but in the finale, Ángel, the winner, rescued her before William was able to complete his final murder. The fictional police chief, Dudley Duncan, chased him up a flight of stairs and shot him in his bedroom, sending him crashing out the window and falling two stories to the hard concrete below.

ContestantsEdit

Contestant Occupation Hometown Eliminated Final Killer's Game Location
Shirley King Home Health Agency Owner Henderson, Nevada Episode 1 Chicken Ranch
Andrew "Andy" Landan Media Planner Chicago, Illinois Episode 2 Old Mustard Mill
Lindsey Labrum Student Las Vegas, Nevada Episode 3 The Verdant Hothouses
Stacey Carmona Bartender Staten Island, New York Episode 4 The Marine Supply Warehouse
Brian Porvin Medical Student Fort Lauderdale, Florida Episode 5 Kingfisher Aquaculture
Kristen Kirchner Mortgage Banker Los Angeles, California Episode 6 Sunrise Junkyard
Katie Kloecker Office Temporary Work Erie, Pennsylvania Episode 7 Sunrise High School
Jeff Monroe Model Portland, Oregon Finale DeBeck's Compound
Alan Frye Delicatessen Owner Knoxville, Tennessee Runner-Up Kovick's Boathouse
Ángel Juarbe Jr. Firefighter The Bronx, New York Winner Lambert's House

Voting historyEdit

Episode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Finale
Eliminated Shirley Andy Lindsey Stacey Brian Kristen Katie N/A
Group's Pick Shirley Andy Kristen Kristen Brian Jeff,
Kristen{{#if:1|1|[2]}}
Katie Alan,
Jeff{{#if:2|2|[3]}}
Lifeguard's Pick Kristen Brian Lindsey Stacey Kristen Jeff
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Ángel Shirley Andy Kristen Kristen Brian Jeff L.G. L.G. WINNER
Alan Shirley Andy L.G. Kristen Brian Kristen Katie Jeff{{#if:2|2|[4]}} RUNNER-UP
Jeff Shirley Andy Kristen Kristen L.G. Kristen Katie Alan{{#if:2|2|[5]}} Murdered
Katie Shirley Andy Kristen Kristen Kristen L.G. Jeff Murdered
Kristen Jeff L.G. Stacey Jeff Brian Jeff Murdered
Brian Shirley Andy Kristen L.G. Kristen Murdered
Stacey Shirley Andy Kristen Kristen Murdered
Lindsey Jeff Andy Stacey Murdered
Andy L.G. Lindsey Murdered
Shirley Jeff Murdered

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Italic names represent non-revealed votes, but were based on alliances.

Template:Refbegin <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^1{{#if:| }} In episode 6, a tie vote occurred between Jeff and Kristen. When asked to break the tie as a lifeguard, Katie opted to send both out to play the Killer's Game.

<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^2{{#if:| }} In the finale, Alan and Jeff didn't vote against each other. Because Ángel was immune (as he was chosen by Katie to be the lifeguard), there was no reason to vote and Alan and Jeff were immediately handed their maps. Template:Refend

The gameEdit

The Killer's QuestionsEdit

During each episode, the investigators would find a pair of red and black envelopes. While the black envelopes were for the Killer's Game, the red envelopes contained a questions for the investigators. The question usually pertained to one specific part of the day's investigation, and was only able to be answered correctly by the investigators that took part in the investigation at that point. For example, in Episode 2 the question was "what was the date of Oscar Blodgett's birth?" Andy and Angel were guarding his grave plot after it was vandalized and would be the ones who could answer it. When the group decided on an answer, they would email the answer to the killer's anonymous email address. The killer would then send them confirmation of a correct or incorrect answer. A correct answer eliminated a suspect, while an incorrect answer did nothing (this however is unknown since all questions were answered correctly.)

Episode Question Team's Answer Correct/Wrong Cleared Suspect
1 "Because there were no bodies found, what did I wrap the bodies into to remove them from the house?" Bed Linens Correct Dudley Duncan
2 "What was the date of Oscar Blodgett's birth?" 1924 Correct X-Ray
3 "What is the daily tidal variation in Sunrise?" 23 feet Correct Leita Rose-Blodgett
4 "What is Pavor Nocturnus?" A sleeping disorder involving night terrors Correct Drew Chambers
5 "How many sweepers were at the pier when Connor and Lambert killed the shark?" 12 Correct Deanna Harris
6 "What rank was Connor's father?" Master Sergeant Correct Samantha "Sam" Larabee
7 "What Bible chapter says: 'When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous.' ?" Proverbs 21:15 Correct Emerson Bowden
Finale "What year did my father die?" 1971 Correct Rusty Crandall

The SuspectsEdit

These are fifteen suspects, in the order they were cleared of being the killer.

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Occupation Suspect Status Life Status
Dudley Duncan Terence Paul Winter Police Chief Cleared Episode 1
Killer's Question
Alive
X-Ray Shishir Kurup Taxi Cab Driver Cleared Episode 2
Killer's Question
Alive
Leita Rose-Blodgett Joy Claussen Mail Center Operator, the Flint's neighbor,
Oscar Blodgett's widowed wife
Cleared Episode 3
Killer's Question
Murdered Episode 4
Drew Chambers Ronnie Warner Club Operator Cleared Episode 4
Killer's Question
Alive
Deanna Harris Jennifer Tung Secretary of The Sunrise Press, Attorney Cleared Episode 5
Killer's Question
Alive
G.D. Thibodeaux Pat Battistini Ferry Boat Captain, Fisherman,
Vietnam War Veteran
Cleared Episode 5
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Murdered Episode 6
Samantha "Sam" Larabee Heather Campbell Diner Owner, Frank Kovick's fiancée Cleared Episode 6
Killer's Question
Alive
Kidnapped and Rescued{{#if:4|4|[7]}}
Hayden DeBeck Don Chastain General, Mind/Science Leader Cleared Episode 7
Murdering
Murdered Episode 6
Noted Episode 7
Mary-Elizabeth Merchant Jennifer Dibert Abby Flint's best friend Cleared Episode 7
Murdering
Murdered Episode 7
Emerson Bowden Tim Walkoe Town Mayor Cleared Episode 7
Killer's Question
Alive
Rusty Crandall Kent George Church Reverend and Pastor
of The First Church of Sunrise
Cleared in Finale
Killer's Question
Alive
Prudence Connor Caitlin Keats Garage Owner, Nate Flint's Mistress Cleared in Finale
The Burnt Man's last film{{#if:5|5|[8]}}
Alive
Jimmy Tinker Cory Pendergast Hardware Store Employee, Abby Flint's boyfriend Cleared in Finale
The Burnt Man's last film{{#if:6|6|[9]}}
Alive
Frank Kovick Christopher Liam Moore Local Newspaper Reporter,
Samantha Larabee's fiancé
Cleared in Finale
The Final Confrontation
Alive
William Lambert
(William Duchamps)
Tom Stechschulte Nate Flint's business partner, owner of 2 Dollar Bill,
later owner of The Sunrise Press
The Killer Killed in Finale by Dudley Duncan

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<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^4{{#if:| }} Samantha was going to be William's final victim, but Angel rescued her before he could kill her.

<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^5{{#if:| }} Prudence was cleared because the Burnt Man says, "Goodbye my son...". This indicated that the killer had to be male.

<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^6{{#if:| }} Jimmy was cleared because he was too young to be the Burnt Man's son. He was 21, as the Burnt Man's final film is from 30 years ago.

EpisodesEdit

Season 1Edit

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Death of Ángel Juarbe Jr.Edit

Exactly one week after the airing of the finale, the show's winner, Ángel Juarbe Jr, being a seven-year veteran of the FDNY, was one of the first responders in the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks.<ref name="NYT" /> It was reported that he was caught in the collapse of the first tower, but according to Richard Hoeg, Juarbe was not caught in the collapse of the first tower, rather he was caught in the collapse of the adjoining Marriott Hotel while he and a lieutenant from Ladder 12 (the same company as Juarbe) were attempting a rescue of another firefighter.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> On November 28, 2001, his body was found and identified in the Marriott hotel rubble next to the World Trade Center towers. The show's primary icon, the fisherman statue, now serves as memorial to Juarbe.

CancellationEdit

The series did not achieve strong ratings<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and was not renewed by Fox. The format was sold to the BBC who made a British version (with slight amendments to the rules) in 2003 entitled The Murder Game. Ratings were poor and the program was not a critical success.

International versionsEdit

Country Name Host Network Date premiered Prize
Brazil O Jogo Zeca Camargo Rede Globo May 25, 2003 – July 29, 2003 R$250.000
United Kingdom The Murder Game Bob Taylor BBC 29 March 2003 – 17 May 2003 £25,000

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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