Wilfred Turnscrew

Wilfred Turnscrew was the brother of Stanley Turnscrew. He was a writer who knew Cornelia Trent, the Curator of a local museum. His brother was the cleaner of the museum. He was the victim in Anatomy of a Murder (case #24).

Murder Details
In the museum, Wilfred was found in a leopard print covering around him holding a spike towards the air. He had been killed with a skinning knife and taxidermied. He was placed on display for people to see, unsuspecting that he was in fact a human being, and not a mannequin. Upon autopsy, it was discovered that his killer had the following charateristics: the killer loves the theater, has sewing skills, suffers from heartburn, wears a dinosaur badge from the museum, and has green eyes.

Killer and Reasons
The killer was the curator of the museum Cornelia Trent. She murdered Wilfred because his books were drawing a lot of attention from people who go to the museum often. It was taking customers away from the museum and she was beginning to become jealous. She skinned him, taxidermied him and placed him on display.