*A Japanese boat was stuck in water because of the storm, and after the storm, the captain was found dead. The engineer was busy fixing the signals, the cook was managing the wine barrels, the wife went to the room, and the maid was fixing the upside-down turned flag. Who killed the captain?
*A man was hanged through the ceiling in his own apartment. There was nothing except a small puddle of water in the room. No chair or a table or even a bed for him to climb up and hang himself. How did he manage to do so?
*Two friends have gone on a trip, but only friend A returns and says that friend B fell into the valley while trekking. The police came and arrested friend A a week later and said he'd murdered friend B. How did they know?
IT'S TOUGHER THIS TIME, SO SOLVE AT LEAST 2 MYSTERIES and you could win yourself a prize!
Sorry about that Rohaan, It's showing up clearly on my side of things, so I'm not sure why it's not on your side. No worries though, I'll post another and you'll let me know if you get it.
*Inside a room, a man was murdered. Police visited the murder spot, and there they saw a man's dead body lying on the floor. The glass of the window was broken, and pieces of the glass were there outside the room in the garden. Is it true that the murderer entered the room by breaking the glass of the window? A. True B. False
*There was a murder in a hotel at night. The main gate was opened, other gates and windows were closed, and inside, a dead body was lying. Is it true that the murderer entered the hotel through the main gate? A. True B. False
Even nicer prizes to be won, if you get these right. And please, no cheating ok.
Those were easy, weren't they? So, now that the 'warm up' is done, let's see if you could solve these murder mysteries! Good luck.
*On Thursday afternoon, a friendly woman brought a home baked pie to her wealthy neighbor’s house. She noticed that the front door was ajar, and through the crack she could see her neighbor’s body lying in a pool of dried blood. On the porch were two packages, unopened letters, Monday's newspaper, junk mail, and a flyer for a plumbing service. A police officer arrived on the scene and suspects murder. Who does she suspect and why?
*Two girls order iced tea with free refills. One girl drinks four glasses in the time it takes the other to drink just one. The girl who drank the single glass dies, but the other lives. All the drinks were poisoned. How did the girl who drank the most iced tea survive?
*A man murders his wife with a knife, leaving no trace and no witnesses. He returns home. An hour later the police call to tell him that his wife has been murdered and to come to the scene of the crime straight away. As soon as he arrives, he is arrested. How did the police know he did it?
Btw, if anyone could give the whole answer to the first mystery, he/she will win a prize.
Here's the next mystery:
A crime happened at Freemont Street. The main suspect is a man named Sean Baker. It was said that a man had been walking along the pathway when he was suddenly shot in the stomach. The suspect had brown hair, blue eyes, and wore a baggy suit, just like Sean Baker's.
Sean was asked to tell the story right from the beginning. "Well," said Sean, "I was just hanging around the park when I saw this man walking along the pathway. Suddenly, a guy came up from behind him and shot him! I ran home as fast as I could." The policemen asked him to give a description of the murderer.
Sean said, "He had a red moustache, red hair, and a baggy Armani suit on."
"I think this man is telling a lie," said one of the policemen. How did he know?
Poor Mr. Teddy was found dead in his study by Mr. Fiend.
Mr. Fiend recounted his dismal discovery to the police:
"I was walking by Mr. Teddy's house when I thought I would just pop in for a visit. I noticed his study light was on and I decided to peek in from the outside to see if he was in there. I walked through the snow towards the window, and I had to wipe the condensation off the window to see inside. That is when I saw his body. I kicked in the front door to confirm my suspicions of foul play. I called the police immediately afterward."
The officer immediately arrested Mr. Fiend for the murder of Mr. Teddy.
I've had the experience of dating a man who was shorter (about shoulder height), and it was quite uncomfortable...for both of us...psychologically. It didn't help matters that he was 'outside of my race', so we were stared at for more than one reason. I have no problem dating someone my height (we would 'eye to eye') and have done so in the past. As for someone who's 6ft +, that can be a bit of a strain on my neck (vertical position), if he's taller than 6"2'.
Don't know what you've looked at, but I liked (not in any particular order): Project Power, The Old Guard, Into the Badlands (tv), The Witcher, The Equalizer, The Book of Eli, Miss Bala, The Bourne series, Shadow and Bone (tv), Alita (anime).
Hope you find something that you haven't seen before and fine interesting enough.
RE: Happy Life
I agree with Gal's formula wholeheartedly! It lists some of my own key personal preferences towards achieving a "Happy Life".