Teeny Tiny Mysteries.

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Teeny Tiny Mysteries

I am presenting you with several mystery crime situations I am presenting you with several mystery crime situations. Use your best logic and try to figure them out. Email me the answers to the mysteries (one email please). The student with the most correct answers wins a prize. Minute Mysteries I: Clue: A man pushes his car in front of a hotel, and say “I’m broke and I’m out!” What happened? Minute Mysteries II: Clue: A body is found in the middle of a field with a ring on his finger. How did he die? Minute Mysteries III: Clue: Two men go to visit a female friend. She offers them soft drinks, which they accept. The drinks are identical in every way. One of the men dies after drinking his drink, but the other man does not. Why did one of the men die?

I am presenting you with several mystery crime situations I am presenting you with several mystery crime situations. Use your best logic and try to figure them out. Email me the answers to the mysteries (one email please). The student with the most correct answers wins a prize. Minute Mysteries IV: Clue: Two bodies are lying in a puddle of water and there is broken glass all about. How did they die? Minute Mysteries V: Clue: Fifty people are in a cabin having a snack. Now they are all dead. What happened? Minute Mysteries VI: Clue: One week after visiting a park a woman calls the police to report a murder. What happened?