COPY: Detective Laura Smith at Tate Museum

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The painting was discovered by the director and curator of the Tate Museum.

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The painting contains five scenes, each representing a crime that will be committed by the end of the day.

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The painting was left by the art forger that Detective Smith had previously arrested.

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The mysterious painting was hung on the walls of the National Gallery in London.

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The painting contains a message that says $'This painting is not here by accident.'$

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Discovery of the Painting

  • The director and curator of the Tate Museum discovered the painting.

The Painting's Content

  • The painting depicts five scenes, each forecasting a crime to be committed by the end of the day.

The Painter's Identity

  • The painting was created by an art forger who had been previously arrested by Detective Smith.

The Painting's Location

  • The mysterious painting was displayed on the walls of the National Gallery in London.

Message in the Painting

  • The painting contains a cryptic message that reads, "This painting is not here by accident."

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