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sstimson wrote:Sorry C-Squared.
Again there is only ONE way in and out
and there is only one key.
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c-square wrote:sstimson wrote:Sorry C-Squared.
Again there is only ONE way in and out
and there is only one key.
Okay:
[spoiler]- Killer drugs victim with sleeping pills.
- Enters room through the only door with victim and ladder.
- Climbs ladder with victim.
- Drops victim from the top of the ladder.
- Victim hits floor, neck breaks and dies.
- Killer returns with ladder to the one door.
- Killer opens the one door.
- Killer puts key in inside key lock, and turns it so that the lock is locked.
- Killer leaves room with ladder and closes door.
- Room is now locked with only victim inside.[/spoiler]
M.Holmes wrote:About c-squares solution: It doesn't address the pencil/lightbulb/lightswitch part of the riddle, which I assume is relevant (Chekhov's Gun and all) unless it was introduced as a red herring, but that would be in bad taste. [spoiler]Also, why is the ladder necessary? If he fed him sleeping pills, couldn't he have just snapped his neck?[/spoiler]
If we're allowed to ask questions (feel free not to answers though if it gives away too much) are the pencil, lightbulb and lightswitch all relevant to solving the murder?
lucky777 wrote:Some questions
How long is the light bulb wire (the thing than holds it up there from the ceiling)?
If the victim was standing in the same position, would his back face towards the door?
If I opened the door fully would it hit the switch?
Was it dark when the victim entered the room?
Does the trick have something to do with air?
Does the light bulb work?
Does the light bulb have any damage?
Does the light switch have holes?
MDavid wrote:This is my crazy and uncompleted theory.
[spoiler]The victim was drugged with sleeping pills. After that he was glued on the ceiling upside down, with the lightbulb between his feet. When the light was turned on, the heat coming from the lightbulb started melting and/or vaporizing the adhesive, causing the victim to fall and break his neck. The pencil fall off from his pocket the moment he crashed into the floor.
For the lock, maybe a rubber string was pulled from the victim's clothes and attached to the key. When he started moving it was pulled, locked the door, the knot opened then returned to the clothes. But this method would rather pull out the key from the lock. Still working on this.[/spoiler]
by air i meant like an really powerful air blast than had enough force to break someone neck but you have a fair point.

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lucky777 wrote:by air i meant like an really powerful air blast than had enough force to break someone neck but you have a fair point.
more questions
Was the cause of death the broken neck?
Did the victim already have a broken neck before entering the room?
Was the pencil damaged? (Although to be honest i think the pencil is a red herring))
How far away was the pencil from the victim?
You can't remove the walls right? I head a story where this guy removed a wall to kill someone then put it back up to create a locked room scenario
Was the victim mentally fit?
c-square wrote:Okay, another theory:
[spoiler]The victim has a meeting in this room with Darth Vader.
Vader isn't pleased with what the victim says and force-chokes the victim to death, breaking his neck in the process.
Vader leaves the room through the only door, leaving the key in the lock on the inside.
Vader closes the door, then uses the force to turn the key and lock the deadbolt.[/spoiler]
Kogorou wrote:[spoiler]The pencil is essential to solve this case.
The light bulb is the red herring.[/spoiler]
I will have my deduction ready in a day I just need to figure out one thing ^^
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