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Evidence there was grease on a gargoyle that Carly was building that had her fingerprint on it. When they got a piece of stone from the gargoyle it was fake so they newsome one was playing as a gargoyle. To add gargoyle’s don't mess up their building they protect it and that gargoyle was destroying the building. The suspect had bad alibis she said” I did this because I do everything here and he should've never been the director I should be the director”.That is no reason to reck buildings and scare people.She should of just talked to him instead of do what she did.Scooby Doo,s crew found fake stone as the gargoyle and gargoyle’s don't mess up their building they protect it.It occurred towards the end of the episode.yeah all of the evidence added up to her cause when they found the grease that proved she was in the building to be able to get a gargoyle. …show more content…

To me that is cool because if everyone is nice and one person can go bad that means others can too so you never know who does things. I would rate this show a 4 out of 5.I would recommend it to a student cause then they can see how cool Scooby Doo is and can entity it like me. To add Scooby Doo is kinda like a little kid mystery show other shows are more complicated and the whole thing is just figuring out this crime. In Scooby Doo it is funny and I engineer watching

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