Jumble Puzzle
In Murder in Greenwich, the camera gives you a view of what appears to be a river or a lake through a scattering of clouds or mist (it's hard to tell which). That scene takes you to Martha Elizabeth Moxley's body lying face up in a funeral parlor.
Later in the movie, Mark Fuhrman tells Steve Carroll that he came to Belle Haven to solve a murder. As Carroll drives away, Fuhrman's partner Steve Weeks hands him a newspaper with his name and picture next to O.J.'s on the front page. The headline says, "Disgraced Cop To Write Book on Moxley Murder."
A little deeper into Mark Fuhrman's movie his creation Hildy Southerlyn tells him that she read about him in the papers. A few seconds after that he tells her that he is trying to solve a crime.
Hold those thoughts...
Bruce Boxleitner as Kyle Robashaw and Glenn Plummer as his partner Bo Galloway are Missing Persons detectives in Murderous Vision ('91). Kyle is shuffling paper and Bo is working on a crossword puzzle in the police station when they learn that a fiend of Kyle's named Martha (J. Teddy Davis) has been murdered.
Kyle takes off after the killer and comes face to face with him when something goes wrong and the unidentified killer escapes. His boss puts him back on his job trying to locate missing persons when a psychic named Elizabeth puts them on to a man who kidnapped her friend Ellen Green (Elizabeth Kimp). Her vision doesn't say who or where he is. All she gets is "a view of a lake through a mist." but she has no idea how to interpret it because the image is "jumbled."
The detectives follow other leads to a plastic surgeon. He gives them the name Stim in a context that doesn't seem to bring them closer to finding the missing woman or the man who kidnapped her. When they leave the doctor's office and get in their car, Bo picks up a news paper . He is struck by what he sees and shows it to Kyle.
"Here in the Jumble puzzle next to the crossword. Stim. It's one of the clues. It spells "mist."
