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That officer is a fool.  I'd say it'd be much more likely to relate to the first ''prime'' number (assuming you ignore 1, as apparently you're supposed to) than the third Fibonacci one, barring any prior incidents that might or might not be attributed to the same killer.  Of course, we'd perhaps have to wait until three crime-scenes later to work out which of these patterns our Malevolently Mathematical Mastermind of Murder has memetically manipulated for us...  Holy Torii, Batman!  (And no wonder the policemen like both donuts and coffee cups...  They're the same...) [[Special:Contributions/178.105.100.250|178.105.100.250]] 00:20, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
 
That officer is a fool.  I'd say it'd be much more likely to relate to the first ''prime'' number (assuming you ignore 1, as apparently you're supposed to) than the third Fibonacci one, barring any prior incidents that might or might not be attributed to the same killer.  Of course, we'd perhaps have to wait until three crime-scenes later to work out which of these patterns our Malevolently Mathematical Mastermind of Murder has memetically manipulated for us...  Holy Torii, Batman!  (And no wonder the policemen like both donuts and coffee cups...  They're the same...) [[Special:Contributions/178.105.100.250|178.105.100.250]] 00:20, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
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" a man (presumably a former Mathnet member" - Not just anyone, the officer calls him George. George Frankly was the main character on the show. Just putting it out there. --[[User:Alcatraz ii|Alcatraz ii]] ([[User talk:Alcatraz ii|talk]]) 22:43, 6 June 2013 (UTC)

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That officer is a fool. I'd say it'd be much more likely to relate to the first prime number (assuming you ignore 1, as apparently you're supposed to) than the third Fibonacci one, barring any prior incidents that might or might not be attributed to the same killer. Of course, we'd perhaps have to wait until three crime-scenes later to work out which of these patterns our Malevolently Mathematical Mastermind of Murder has memetically manipulated for us... Holy Torii, Batman! (And no wonder the policemen like both donuts and coffee cups... They're the same...) 178.105.100.250 00:20, 24 May 2013 (UTC)


" a man (presumably a former Mathnet member" - Not just anyone, the officer calls him George. George Frankly was the main character on the show. Just putting it out there. --Alcatraz ii (talk) 22:43, 6 June 2013 (UTC)