A man is guilty of killing someone in cold blood, all the evidence points to him and he admits to doing it himself...however he cannot be jailed, why is this?
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we'll just assume your anser was right, but i think we left one riddle unsolved. there was one about tu-na. (which was solved) then another one underneath it.
Do the people think that they will be left to say, "We believe" and they will not be tried? (29:2)
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The police officers walked up to a crime scene. A wooden box had one door, which was locked and a nail was nailed in from the inside. There was a hammer and water on the floor, and a man was hanging from the ceiling, dead, about 3 feet from the ground.
What happened?
Another one: A man lives on the 15th floor of his apartment building. Every morning, he exits the building, every afternoon, he enters the building. He goes up the elevator every day, but if someone else is in the elevator or it was raining, he would go up all the way to the 15th floor, but if he by himself, he goes up to the 10th floor by the elevator, then walks up the stairs the rest of the way. Why does he do this?
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