Damn! Beaten by a jarhead! :p
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Damn! Beaten by a jarhead! :p
How's it feel... :thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Deity
I still don't understand what actually happened. I mean, it's obvious Shady was lieing, but the whole story isn't at all clear here...
I'm ashamed beyond words... :sad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
You know what they say, "The US Marines, when it absolutely positively has to be destroyed overnight”.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deity
You shouldn’t be ashamed…it should be an honor!
Oh, Adept, three points please... :thumbs2:
:grin:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
You're proving to be a more persistent opponent and gaining fast on ed I must say. I like the competition. :thumbs2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
I still got a Looooooong way to go... :thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Deity
He's an idiot, of course.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
3 points for you.
Onward for the next 200 questions!
The postman, Sam Sham, found Jed Recluse dead on his basement floor. Sam said he grew suspicious when he noticed Jed had not taken his mail from the day before, so he decided to search the house.
He found Jed with a large blood stain on the back of his head. There was an old rag and some motor oil spilt on the floor next to the freezer. It looked like he had slipped and hit his head on the freezer's edge.
When Shadow inquired about the blood stain on Sam's sleeve, Sam said he had examined the body quickly before calling the police. He thought he must have accidently brushed against Jed's wound. Jed's body temperature was low enough that death could have occurred at least 12 hours before.
Even though Sam's alibi for the alleged time of death is airtight, Shadow was still convinced of Sam's guilt.
How could Sam have done it, and why is Shadow so certain?
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If Sam wasn't there at the time of death, the blood would not have rubbed off onto his sleeve. The blood would have dried after the 12 hours or more from the time Jed died and the time Sam claims he found Jed. Sam put the body in the freezer to make it colder quicker, thereby pushing the time of death farther into the past
If Sam wasn't there at the time of death, the blood would not have rubbed off onto his sleeve. The blood would have dried after the 12 hours or more from the time Jed died and the time Sam claims he found Jed.Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
I can give you 1 point for now, but I still need the explanation as to how Sam's alibi could hold in this case for another point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deity
He wasn't there during the fall, but before hand planting the spilled motor oil.Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
But then, that defeats the blood stain theory on the sleeve...Hmmmm
Keep going...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
I have a better Idea, I am going home!!!
That's an excellent idea!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ya_know
Bonus point for that one.
I'm out of here too. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif