LDA

The LDA stands for the Louistania Detective Agency.

I started the LDA in hope of solving interesting mysteries. It is a new agency so I really only had a few cases so far. If you need me to do some research, spying, or solve a puzzling crime just post a comment saying so. I do not work for enemy armies. I am a soloist. I work alone. But I am positive that eventually there will come a time where a case is just too hard for me. When this happens I will open up a spot for an assistant.

*I work for free – the enjoyment of solving the crime is rewarding enough for me
*To employ me post a comment stating…
Penguin Name
Case
When the case must be solved by

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Case 1 – SSACP Traitor (February 19-23, 2008 )

The SSACP used to have a MISSIONS and a TS: DATA page on their site (www.ssacpsecretspyagencyofclubpenguin.wordpress.com). One of their soldiers gave the password to one of those pages (the MISSIONS page) to an enemy army. The army was UMA. I was interested so I took action. I found 21 suspects. 2 of those names were very familiar to me. Those 2 became the prime suspects. I did a little research on those 2 penguins. Then about two days later the SSACP found out who the culprit was. So I guess I can’t say I solved the case. But I’ll let you know that the penguin found guilty was indeed one of my 2 prime suspects. The traitor was a penguin named Blackburnt.
Punishment: 1 month probation from the SSACP. He may come back (if he wishes) in mid March.

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Case 2 – Missing MOCP Soldiers (June 7-10, 2008 )

The MOCP Marines Of Club Penguin (www.danrose.wordpress.com) used to have around 4,000 soldiers. Then on a battle, June 1st 2008, against the Nachos 50 soldiers disappeared from the battle from unknown reasons. Possibly they were taken to a prisoner camp or their accounts were hacked. I came up with a final selection of 6 possibilities. There was not enough evidence to prove one of them correct, but I am almost certain that one of them is the answer to this case. But sometime between June 1-11 the soldiers returned.

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Louistania, CEO of LDA  |  June 10, 2008 at 12:55 pm

    This is Louistania, CEO of LDA, answering your case, Wombat 99. There is not enough evidence to prove any of the following theories. If you want I can do more research but the reason I am saying this now is because your deadline is today. If you see this comment please answer “yes” or “no” to the following: Can I post this case on my site? Also I will delete all comments having to do with the case, for they are CLASSIFIED. Although I will keep them in my records.

    My theories:

    1. Some of your soldiers (about 50) were fighting alongside with you. The battle came to an end and they left or they had to leave abruptly in the middle of the battle for some reason. They were unsure of MOCP’s site and never could find you, or MOCP, again (reasonable)

    2. They left the battle and then retired (very unlikely)

    3. They heard of some event going on and left the battlefield to go see it (reasonable)

    4. They quit MOCP and joined another army (unlikely)

    5. They were brainwashed and joined a different army (this happened to me once, actually- it was the great war of UMA vs ACP. I was totally devoted to UMA at the time and one day I just finally realized: What am I doing?)

    6. The Nachos, someone(s) in the Nachos, or someone working for the Nachos hacked their accounts and did something which would caused the lost of your 50 soldiers

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  • 2. Wombat 99  |  June 11, 2008 at 1:24 am

    don’t worry now Luistania, my soilders are back

    Louistania, CEO of LDA: Awesome :D !!! Can I put this case up on my site??

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  • 3. Wombat 99  |  June 13, 2008 at 12:40 pm

    yeah sure

    Louistania, CEO of LDA: Thx a lot! It’ll be up in 3 days tops

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