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Hippie Homicide 1960s

Author: Murder Mystery Games  Date: 09 May 2022

Make love not war! War, what is it good for? Full of free love and flower power, the 1960s was the flower power era and the birth of a freer society. Your guests will look amazing in their flowers, tie dye, bell bottoms and rock and roll gear.

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Hippie Murder Mystery Party
Hippie Murder Mystery Party
Hippie Murder Mystery Party
Hippie Murder Mystery Party



Hippie Homicide Murder Mystery Game
Hippie Homicide Murder Mystery Game
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Download - A Party
8 to 10 players
$22.00
Download - Dinner Edition
Hippie Homicide 4 to 8 Players
$65.00
Download - Premium Edition
Hippie Homicide 2 to 15 Players
$86.00
Download - Premium Edition
Hippie Homicide 2 to 60 Players
$99.00
Download - Premium Edition
Hippie Homicide 2 to 120 Players
$115.00

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3 Steps to Murder Mystery fun!

1) Order a Gozone murder mystery game for your group size.

2) Host the party yourself DIY style or hire a professional murder mystery host.

3) Have a killer good time.




Setting: The story is set at 1969s Woodstock, at the height of war, free love and flower power. This will be the concert of the century.

Story: Daisy Chain is a lost soul that believes that love and peace will solve all the world's troubles and bring the boys back from Nam. It seems however that this isn't enough because when she takes the brown acid she falls down dead in the mud. The circumstances are definitely suspicious.

Adult Themes: Drug use and in particular LSD.

Costumes: Please dress as a hippie, astronaut, soldier, police officer, Rastafarian, politician, flower child, musician or any 1960s stereotype.

How Do Costumes and Characters Work? All the characters are non gendered so this theme suits an all girl party. To make the murder mystery game really to organise your guests don't need to dress as any particular character. Their costume doesn't affect the character they play in the murder mystery game. You allocate characters on the night of the murder mystery party. This way if guests are sick and can't make it or short notice friends want to come, there is no impact on how you run the game.

Normal Use: Fundraiser or adult party.

Group Size: 4 to 8, 2 to 15, 2 to 60, 60 to 120.

How do you want to go out? On stage or on drugs? The choice is yours.

What is a Downloadable game?

    • Download - You receive the high quality materials electronically. You download and print the materials yourself and save money. Nothing is posted to you.

What is the difference between Dinner Edition and Premium Edition Games?

Premium Edition:

Premium Edition games are the ultimate in interactive fun. They are a full night of entertainment and require a host (friend or hired) to run them. Your guests work in teams to solve the crime and there is heaps of mingling and sleuthing fun. If you want an amazing night your friends will remember for ever, Murder In A Box Premium Edition games are the way to go.

  • Perfect for:
    • Any event that you want to be amazing
    • Fundraiser
    • Team building
    • Bachelorette night
    • Staff, Christmas, work, birthday party
    • Super fun party
    • Conference
  • What you get in a Premium Edition murder mystery game (depending on size):
    • Contents sheet
    • 15 to 120 electronic invitations to print or email before the event
    • The Presenter's Handbook
    • The Full Story
    • Extra games
    • Decoration suggestions sheet
    • 15 to 120+ character name badges
    • Evidence that is hidden and found
    • Planning a fantastic party guide book
    • Sleuthing materials
    • 8 to 18 sets of team directions
    • Welcome sign
    • Information about venue set up
    • 60 to 120 cryptic clues
    • The full story
    • 2 props to be used - Such as a secret letter
    • Special awards

Dinner Edition:

Dinner Edition games are best to play with 4 to 8 friends over dinner.

  • Perfect for:
    • Any low key event
    • Dinner party
    • Dinner at a restaurant
    • Backyard party
  • What you get in a Dinner Edition murder mystery game:
    • The Presenter's Handbook
    • The full story
    • 8 character name badges
    • A Suspect's Sheet for each player
    • 8 Round 1 Scripts
    • 8 Round 2 Scripts
    • 8 Round 3 Scripts
    • 2 props to be used - Such as a secret letter
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Famous people from the 1960s that you can dress up as for your murder mystery party:

  1. Audrey Hepburn
  2. Julie Andrews
  3. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  4. Marilyn Monroe
  5. Martin Luther King Jr.
  6. Neil Armstrong
  7. John F. Kennedy
  8. The Beatles
  9. Bob Dylan
  10. Muhammad Ali
  11. Gamal Abdel Nasser
  12. Nikita Khrushchev 
  13. Indira Gandhi 
  14. Chairman Mao
  15. Charles de Gaullegaulle
  16. Willy Brandt
  17. Che Guevara 
  18. Fidel Castro
  19. Margaret Sanger
  20. Rachel Carson
  21. John Lennon
  22. Paul McCartney
  23. Joan Baez
  24. Jimi Hendrix
  25. Pablo Picasso 
  26. Alfred Hitchcock
  27. Malcolm X
  28. Vince Lombardi
  29. James Watson
  30. Brigitte Bardot
  31. Bernardine Dohrn
  32. Mario Savio 
  33. Curt Flood 
  34. Robert F. (Bobby) Kennedy
  35. Richard Milhous Nixon
  36. J Edgar Hoover
  37. Mao Tse Tung
  38. Nelson Mandela
  39. Petula Clark
  40. “Mama” Cass Elliot
  41. Michael Caine
  42. Lyndon B. Johnson
  43. Tiny Tim
  44. Pat Paulsen
  45. Janis Joplin
  46. Dick Cavett
  47. Jacqueline Kennedy
  48. Dusty Springfield
  49. Hugh Hefner
  50. Ike & Tina Turner
  51. Woody Allen
  52. Spiro T. Agnew
  53. Madalyn Murray O’Hair
  54. Barry Goldwater
  55. Dick Van Dyke
  56. Herb Alpert
  57. Phil Spector
  58. Sophia Loren
  59. Hubert Selby, Jr.
  60. Billy Graham
  61. Sargent Shriver
  62. Maximilian Schell
  63. Judy Garland
  64. Stanley Kubrick
  65. Elke Sommer
  66. Mickey Mantle
  67. Princess Margaret
  68. Abbie Hoffman
  69. Diana Vreeland
  70. Henry Mancini
  71. Elvis Presley
  72. Ann-Margret
  73. Dick Clark
  74. Michelangelo Antonioni
  75. Doris Day
  76. Charles Whitman
  77. Sam Giancana
  78. George C. Scott
  79. Jayne Mansfield
  80. Anton Szandor LaVey
  81. Red Skelton
  82. Hubert Humphrey
  83. Jim Morrison
  84. Edie Sedgwick
  85. Helen Gurley Brown
  86. Dick Gregory
  87. Richard Speck
  88. Franco Zeffirelli
  89. Lulu
  90. Soupy Sales
  91. Norman Mailer
  92. Lucille Ball
  93. Henry Fonda
  94. David Frost
  95. Leslie Uggams
  96. Sandy Dennis
  97. Jack Lemmon
  98. Omar Sharif
  99. Sidney Poitier
  100. Marianne Faithfull
  101. William F. Buckley
  102. The Monty Python troupe
  103. Andy Warhol
  104. Julie Christie
  105. Joe Meek
  106. Dustin Hoffman
  107. Teddy Kennedy
  108. Clint Eastwood
  109. Jack Nicholson
  110. Sandie Shaw
  111. Cliff Richard
  112. Eric Burdon
  113. Eric Clapton
  114. Andy Williams
  115. Frank Sinatra
  116. Sammy Davis, Jr.
  117. Dean Martin
  118. Jerry Lewis
  119. Bobby Seale
  120. Angela Davis
  121. Cesar Chavez
  122. Martin Luther King
  123. Bobby Kennedy
  124. John Wayne
  125. Glen Campbell
  126. Walter Matthau
  127. Bill Cosby
  128. Carol Burnett
  129. Dionne Warwick
  130. Burt Bacharach
  131. Barbra Streisand
  132. Sonny and Cher Bono
  133. The Smothers Brothers
  134. Mort Sahl
  135. Jack Paar
  136. Veruschka
  137. David Hemmings
  138. Vanessa Redgrave
  139. Leonard Bernstein
  140. The Lennon Sisters
  141. George Jones
  142. Johnny Cash
  143. Hayley Mills
  144. Patty Duke
  145. Tippi Hedren
  146. Peter, Paul and Mary
  147. Sam Peckinpah
  148. Sergio Leone
  149. Jean-Luc Godard
  150. Federico Fellini
  151. Claudia Cardinale
  152. Serge Gainsbourg
  153. Lenny Bruce
  154. Richard Milhaus Nixon
  155. Candice Bergen
  156. Simon & Garfunkel
  157. Sgt. Barry Sadler
  158. Yoko Ono
  159. Liv Ullman
  160. Donovan Leitch
  161. Betty Friedan
  162. Stephen Sondheim
  163. Walter Cronkite
  164. Lynn Redgrave
  165. Peter Sellers
  166. The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
  167. Sharon Tate
  168. Roman Polanski
  169. Mia Farrow
  170. Spencer Tracy
  171. Neil Diamond
  172. Katharine Hepburn
  173. Peter O’Toole
  174. George Peppard
  175. Faye Dunaway
  176. David Bailey
  177. Jean Shrimpton
  178. Twiggy
  179. Henny Youngman
  180. George Carlin
  181. Lily Tomlin
  182. Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor
  183. Brian Keith
  184. Aretha Franklin
  185. Otis Redding
  186. Ravi Shankar
  187. Mick Jagger
  188. Warren Beatty
  189. Shirley Maclaine
  190. Jane and Peter Fonda
  191. Jackie Gleason
  192. The Monkees
  193. Connie Stevens
  194. Marvin Gaye
  195. Berry Gordy
  196. Diana Ross
  197. Natalie Wood
  198. Ernest Borgnine
  199. Marlon Brando
  200. Anthony Newley
  201. Elizabeth Taylor
  202. Richard Burton
  203. Maggie Smith
  204. Charles Manson
  205. Timothy Leary
  206. Richard Alpert aka Baba Ram Dass
  207. Leonard Nimoy
  208. Shirley Bassey
  209. Tom Jones
  210. Sean Connery
  211. Ursula Andress
  212. Pol Pot
  213. Chiang Kai-Shek
  214. Lyndon Baines Johnson
  215. Grace Slick
  216. Stella Stevens
  217. Bobbie Gentry
  218. Tammy Wynette
  219. The Beach Boys

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