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Originally posted by: mitmot
Originally posted by: rleemhui
Originally posted by: mitmot
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: mitmot
Another one for ya:

There is a dead man in a car. The windows are rolled up and the doors are locked. The car itself is in perfect condition and it was NOT a suicide. Explain.

I killed him, and placed him in the car! 😛

how you gonna get in if the doors are locked 😛


what about my answer?

not exactly what i was going for.. you people are thinking too hard 😛


I think my answer is right! Nothing wrong with it! I win
 
Originally posted by: mitmot
lol this is sad. i have an even harder one than this, and this one's pretty easy 😀

your riddle sucks! it has way too many loopholes to even be considered a riddle.
 
Oops you guys are right, I did forget a part of it... he's in the middle of an empty parking lot. sue me 😛
 
Originally posted by: mitmot
lol this is sad. i have an even harder one than this, and this one's pretty easy 😀

There are a lot of loopholes in the riddle. But if it is a homicide and the car is in perfect condition (no tampering), then the person killed the guy in the car locked the doors and rolled up the windows.

If he wanted to be discreet he could have incapacitated the person and locked the doors and windows and put the guy out in the middle of the desert (where he would dehydrate and die asleep). He could have also drained the fuel tank, in case the person woke up and tried to leave the desert.
 
Okay, for the coffee one. It's a frozen coffee drink, and there was already condensation on the side of the glass... ??
Tas.
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mitmot
lol this is sad. i have an even harder one than this, and this one's pretty easy 😀

There are a lot of loopholes in the riddle. But if it is a homicide and the car is in perfect condition (no tampering), then the person killed the guy in the car locked the doors and rolled up the windows.

If he wanted to be discreet he could have incapacitated the person and locked the doors and windows and put the guy out in the middle of the desert (where he would dehydrate and die asleep). He could have also drained the fuel tank, in case the person woke up and tried to leave the desert.

do you guys just want me to tell you the obvious or what? :roll: 😛
 
Originally posted by: mitmot
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mitmot
lol this is sad. i have an even harder one than this, and this one's pretty easy 😀

There are a lot of loopholes in the riddle. But if it is a homicide and the car is in perfect condition (no tampering), then the person killed the guy in the car locked the doors and rolled up the windows.

If he wanted to be discreet he could have incapacitated the person and locked the doors and windows and put the guy out in the middle of the desert (where he would dehydrate and die asleep). He could have also drained the fuel tank, in case the person woke up and tried to leave the desert.

do you guys just want me to tell you the obvious or what? :roll: 😛

its obvious you suck at riddles 😛
 
Originally posted by: LeiZaK
Originally posted by: mitmot
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mitmot
lol this is sad. i have an even harder one than this, and this one's pretty easy 😀

There are a lot of loopholes in the riddle. But if it is a homicide and the car is in perfect condition (no tampering), then the person killed the guy in the car locked the doors and rolled up the windows.

If he wanted to be discreet he could have incapacitated the person and locked the doors and windows and put the guy out in the middle of the desert (where he would dehydrate and die asleep). He could have also drained the fuel tank, in case the person woke up and tried to leave the desert.

do you guys just want me to tell you the obvious or what? :roll: 😛

its obvious you suck at riddles 😛

true. 😉
 
Originally posted by: mitmot
Another one for ya:

There is a dead man in a car. The windows are rolled up and the doors are locked. The car itself is in perfect condition and it was NOT a suicide. Explain.

He was in a convertible :beer:

edit: so close...
 
this is the way it SHOULD be worded:


A man was shot dead in his car, but the windows
were rolled up and all the doors locked. He did not
commit suicide, nor was anyone in the car with him.
How did he get killed?
 
Originally posted by: LeiZaK
this is the way it SHOULD be worded:


A man was shot dead in his car, but the windows
were rolled up and all the doors locked. He did not
commit suicide, nor was anyone in the car with him.
How did he get killed?

I know I know! Pick me!

he was in a convertible! 😉

And you're right, that rules out most of the other guesses...
 
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
You are given a two strings which both at their lengths burns at variable times (differential rates, example - burn at 1 inch/sec than in an instant 4 inch/sec than back). The total amount that one string burns is one hour (i.e. both strings burn in an hour). You are given a match and are told that unless you measure 15 minutes with these strings you will be killed, what do you do?

Realize that I won't figure it out and use the match to enjoy one last cigarette? 😛

:thumbsup:
 
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