Hi, guys!
Since it's a holiday, I want to challenge you in a mystery game.
I took the case from Two-Minutes Mysteries from Donald. J.Sobol.It's only need two minutes to solve it! Hope you will enjoy it!
So, who the fastest to find the mystery key, and of course the answer!
Arctic Explorer.
Sir James Harvey, aged bachelor and famed explorer of the North Pole, was found murdered in his bedroom.
The $400.000 in thousand-dollar bills, which he was known to keep in his wall safe, was missing.
The police concluded that the criminal or criminals had concealed the money in the house, perhaps something brought along for the purpose, expecting to recover it later.
This surmise was founded upon Sir James' eccentric precautions. A visitor might gain admission to his estate unchallenged by a series of private guards.
On the day Sir James' possessions were put on auction, Dr. Haledjian joined Sherrif Monahan in the explorer's museum.
"The sale starts in here," said the sheriff. "But every stick in the house will be sold today or tomorrow."
An auctioneer had begun to enumerate for the crowd of buyers the museum's object, describing them as Sir James' favorite mementos of his trips to the Arctic.
The objects included a group of stuffed animals-two polar bears and a penguin- three stuffed fish, and an assortment of Eskimo clothing, utensils, and weapons.
"The murderer has to be in the house," said the sheriff. "But my men can't watch all the rooms'"
"Rest at ease," said Haledjaan. "He or an accomplice is in the room, ready to make a purchase."
How did Haledjian know?
So, ready to hatch a mystery?
RHA!
:D
Since it's a holiday, I want to challenge you in a mystery game.
I took the case from Two-Minutes Mysteries from Donald. J.Sobol.It's only need two minutes to solve it! Hope you will enjoy it!
So, who the fastest to find the mystery key, and of course the answer!
Arctic Explorer.
Sir James Harvey, aged bachelor and famed explorer of the North Pole, was found murdered in his bedroom.
The $400.000 in thousand-dollar bills, which he was known to keep in his wall safe, was missing.
The police concluded that the criminal or criminals had concealed the money in the house, perhaps something brought along for the purpose, expecting to recover it later.
This surmise was founded upon Sir James' eccentric precautions. A visitor might gain admission to his estate unchallenged by a series of private guards.
On the day Sir James' possessions were put on auction, Dr. Haledjian joined Sherrif Monahan in the explorer's museum.
"The sale starts in here," said the sheriff. "But every stick in the house will be sold today or tomorrow."
An auctioneer had begun to enumerate for the crowd of buyers the museum's object, describing them as Sir James' favorite mementos of his trips to the Arctic.
The objects included a group of stuffed animals-two polar bears and a penguin- three stuffed fish, and an assortment of Eskimo clothing, utensils, and weapons.
"The murderer has to be in the house," said the sheriff. "But my men can't watch all the rooms'"
"Rest at ease," said Haledjaan. "He or an accomplice is in the room, ready to make a purchase."
How did Haledjian know?
So, ready to hatch a mystery?
RHA!
:D