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Murder In Small Town X was a short-lived reality show which followed more of the plot of a mystery drama. Ten contestants participated in helping solve a mystery of a murderer in a fictitious town. At the end of each episode, a game would be played entitled The Murderers Challenge. It required two contestants to each go to a given location to find clues. The one who went to the correct location would get a clue that would help open up the murder case further. The contestant who went to the wrong place would be "murdered" himself/herself and out of the game. The winner was the one who survived and was able to solve the case. Murder in Small Town X was a one season reality/game show mystery where a group of contestants try to solve a grizzly murder in a small fictional town in Maine, on the East Coast of the United States. Throughout each episode the contestants would go through clues but eventually two contestants would be sent off to two different locations, and one would retrieve the next clue while at the other location the other the killer would be waiting for them. Winner Angel Juarbe Jr., a New York City firefighter, died in the collapse of the World Trade Center only a week after the final episode was broadcast, which has probably accounted for a lack of any sequel, though the UK did see a different version in 2003 known as The Murder Game.