playing a game of billiards, the mustard comes to the conclusion that professor plum might have done it here with the lead pipe.
Mustard is not in the Billiards Room. He is in the Conservatory.
The question now is how to handle the error now that the suggestion has already been responded to.
1) no repeat on suggestion. that would result in 2 answered suggestions in 1 turn.
2) where to be placed? ballroom or conservatory? I would say conservatory where he should've been.
3) do we initiate penalties (in the future) for not keeping up with where the characters are? Granted Wadsworth was also at fault as the moderator and stand-in for Mrs. White, but if another player responds to an erroneous suggestion without being certain of the player movement themselves, they would also create an error that may grant an advantage.
I would suggest that as long as no responses to the erroneous suggestion are made, the player whose turn it is can simply redo their move/suggestion. However if someone responds with any info (be it a clue to disprove the suggestion, or a lack of clues to disprove the suggestion) then both the player whose turn it is, and the player(s) who respond to the erroneous suggestion, all lose 1 turn.example of error creating advantage: now that mustard's suggestion has been made and responded to, if we leave him in the billiards room, he has the advantage of moving swiftly to the library or ballroom next turn and making another suggestion. if he gets pulled back to the conservatory, he gets the free suggestion response from the billiards room and can move from the conservatory to either the lounge or ballroom for other quick suggestions.
while it seems he would have a move + suggestion in one turn in either case and thus seem like "not a big deal", the point here is that if he had been intent on going to the billiard's room to make the suggestion, he would have had to move there (again) this turn and wait (again) until next turn to make his suggestion. so in that sense he's been given a free move+suggestion this turn, even though he could have opted to stay in the conservatory or move to the ballroom or lounge and make a suggestion. the advantage then is that he was "given" the billiards room without a new sacrifice of a suggestion during the turn due to movement requirements.