Mystery Puzzles - Murder on the Titanic

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Mystery Puzzles - Murder on the Titanic

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Dr. Miller thought for a moment, and then grabbed a 5′ long bamboo fishing pole, with a diameter the size of a quarter. “Alfred, follow me out to the lake. This lake is 4′ deep. If you lie on the bottom of the lake and breathe through this pole, your enemy will never find you. I will be in the bulrushes with a shotgun, and I will shoot him when he comes. I will swim down to find you when he is gone.” A man entered his house and was about to hang up his coat when he heard his wife shout; “No John! Don’t do it!”

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We begin this article with some fairly short, generally easy, Mystery Riddles. Next, we have some “who-done-it” Murder Mystery Riddles. You will enjoy the section of Story Riddles, which are fun to share with your family and friends. The article ends with some longer, more challenging Scenario Riddles, designed to test your mystery riddle solving ability.Mystery riddles are the shortest of the Detective Riddles in this article. They may, or may not, involve murder and mayhem. They may also be a bit humorous. Enjoy! Finnemore and Wildgust have agreed to keep the solution “a closely guarded secret, so the puzzle can be enjoyed by future generations”. The Laurence Sterne Trust will confirm any further correct solutions if they are submitted. The wizard brought the rosebush that was his wife to her home at night and returned her to the garden in the morning. Therefore, she was the only plant without dew. Hidden in a Lake

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Dr. Miller was staying with his cousin, Alfred, in Alfred’s lakeside cabin. They were setting up Alfred’s will. Since Dr. Miller was Alfred’s closest living relative, much of Alfred’s estate was being left to him. One day, Alfred went to Dr. Miller very upset. “Doctor,” he began, “I have just found out that an old enemy is out to get me. He is coming very soon. Where will I go? Where can I hide? If he finds me, he will surely kill me. I do not have time to leave this cabin and hide in the woods.” Wildgust confirmed that Finnemore’s solution was correct. He himself set out to solve Cain’s Jawbone first by typing out the entire novel, making a note of every literary reference he could find. This didn’t work. Then he searched libraries for copies of the book to see if any contained markings to help him. None did, but eventually he managed to find the answer.

The first time I opened the box, I swiftly concluded that it was way out of my league, and the only way I’d even have a shot at it was if I were for some bizarre reason trapped in my own home for months on end, with nowhere to go and no one to see. Unfortunately, the universe heard me,” Finnemore said. See if you have the ability to be a detective by seeing how many of our Detective Riddles you can solve. Put your thinking cap on and have fun! Mystery Riddles

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Murder Mystery Riddles are “Who done it?” situations, where you or a detective must determine not only if a crime was committed, but who it was committed by. If you think you are a champion at solving murder mysteries, try the following cases. The Case of the Wife in the Kitchen

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The maid, because they lived in a circular house and she was “dusting the corners” of the house at the time of the murder.

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The bedroom window was broken from the inside. If somebody had broken in from the outside, there would have been glass pieces on the bedroom floor. Also, the room was perfectly tidy, and a thief would have left some sort of mess looking for the items. So, the thief was the woman who knew exactly where the bracelet was. John Finnemore, British comedy writer and creator of Radio 4’s Cabin Pressure, was one of 12 entrants, and the only one to get the answer right. He said Cain’s Jawbone was “far and away the most difficult puzzle I’ve ever attempted”.



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