Who Dunnit?
Bowie Community Theater Fundraiser Offers Murder Mystery Clues in Hulas and Homicide
She was known as the Hula Honcho. Winnie Waheli was the head judge at the annual hula contest on Kikiwai Beach. Once regarded as the most-accomplished dancer in all of Hawaii, Winnie's career abruptly ended two decades ago when one of her more strenuous moves produced a recurring medical problem that prevented her from ever competing again professionally.
That's when she was hired by the Kikiwai Queen Hotel to organize and orchestrate the hula event. Each year, Winnie made a point of meeting the competitors and talking to the press, all the while ensuring that she was the center of attention.
Tonight would have been the night that Winnie and this year's hula extravaganza would once again make headlines. But all is not well in paradise, for someone must have taken exception to Winnie's overbearing antics. This morning, her lifeless body was found on the very beach where she had achieved both fame and fortune, the seeming victim of foul play.
Who would dare end the career of the maven of movement? Could someone have plotted the death of the darling of divatude? Or, was this just the result of a temper tantrum by a close associate? It would take a unique perspective and expert investigative skills to identify the guilty party.
You are invited to join your neighbors and pick up clues as to who dunnit at the Murder Mystery at Wendy's, 16400 Harbour Way, Bowie, MD 20716, on Wednesday, August 16, from 6pm-9pm, and solve the crime. The fun is free, but you are asked to please purchase a meal at Wendy's as 10% of the proceeds benefits the Bowie Community Theater.