The "Black Stories" crime riddles thread

Started by Kumpel, Mon 13/03/2017 23:07:23

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Mandle

FUN FACT: While doing a bit of research concerning electrocution and heart attacks I discovered that electrocution can cause a heart attack but after the person has already survived the initial shock. The real cause of death from massive electrocution is the damage done to the body's organs and/or nervous system.

But the "fun fact" is that I also found that the term "electrocution" originally comes from combining "electricity" and "execution" as in death penalty via electric chair. As no other term existed for accidental death by electric shock this word became a blanket term for any death by electrical current.

Tabata

Yay â€" My connection is still working so I hope it will last.  8-)
So now here's the one I made myself. Hope it works. (roll)

Keep it coming!
CASE # 27:
As she realised the little bell ringing nearby, she greatly terrified but stopped crying immediately.
Seconds later she starts laughing full of joy, running away as fast as possible.
What happened?


Keep it coming!

dayowlron

Was the "little bell" from a phone ringing?
Was she a teacher or student and the bell rang to end school?
Pro is the opposite of Con                       Kids of today are so much different
This fact can clearly be seen,                  Don't you know?
If progress means to move forward         Just ask them where they are from
Then what does congress mean?             And they tell you where you can go.  --Nipsey Russell

Mandle

Was the bell a doorbell?
Was the bell an alarm bell?
Was the bell a wind-chime?

Tabata

Keep it coming!
CASE # 27:
As she realised the little bell ringing nearby, she greatly terrified but stopped crying immediately.
Seconds later she starts laughing full of joy, running away as fast as possible.
What happened?



Yes
Was the bell an alarm bell?


No 
Was the "little bell" from a phone ringing?
Was she a teacher or student and the bell rang to end school?
Was the bell a doorbell?
Was the bell a wind-chime?       



Keep it coming!

Mandle

Was she having a nightmare when her alarm clock woke her up and, realizing it had been just a dream, she ran from her bedroom laughing?

Tabata

Quote from: Mandle on Tue 25/04/2017 06:35:51
Was she having a nightmare when her alarm clock woke her up and, realizing it had been just a dream, she ran from her bedroom laughing?
(wrong)   (wrong)   (wrong)

Just for you all to go on thinking - Will add it later to the list -  I'm at work right now. :kiss:

Mandle

Was the girl sleeping?
Was the bell an alarm clock?
Was she having a bad dream?

Riaise

Is she a child?
Did she cause the alarm bell to ring?

Tabata

Keep it coming!
CASE # 27:
As she realised the little bell ringing nearby, she greatly terrified but stopped crying immediately.
Seconds later she starts laughing full of joy, running away as fast as possible.
What happened?



Yes
Was the bell an alarm bell?     


No 
Was the "little bell" from a phone ringing?
Was she a teacher or student and the bell rang to end school?
Was the bell a doorbell?
Was the bell a wind-chime?
Was she having a nightmare when her alarm clock woke her up and, realizing it had been just a dream, she ran from her bedroom laughing?
Was the girl sleeping?
Was the bell an alarm clock?
Was she having a bad dream?
Is she a child?
Did she cause the alarm bell to ring?           


Keep it coming!

Mandle

Was she a teller in a bank?
Did the alarm cause a shutter to come down?
Did she run away with the cash the robbers had demanded?

Cassiebsg

There are those who believe that life here began out there...

dayowlron

Was the alarm bell a burglary alarm?
was the alarm bell a fire alarm?
was the alarm bell from a slot machine or other gambling device?
Pro is the opposite of Con                       Kids of today are so much different
This fact can clearly be seen,                  Don't you know?
If progress means to move forward         Just ask them where they are from
Then what does congress mean?             And they tell you where you can go.  --Nipsey Russell

Tabata

  Keep it coming!
CASE # 27:
As she realised the little bell ringing nearby, she greatly terrified but stopped crying immediately.
Seconds later she starts laughing full of joy, running away as fast as possible.
What happened?



Yes
Was the bell an alarm bell?
Was she a human?     



No 
Was the "little bell" from a phone ringing?
Was she a teacher or student and the bell rang to end school?
Was the bell a doorbell?
Was the bell a wind-chime?
Was she having a nightmare when her alarm clock woke her up and, realizing it had been just a dream, she ran from her bedroom laughing?
Was the girl sleeping?
Was the bell an alarm clock?
Was she having a bad dream?
Is she a child?
Did she cause the alarm bell to ring?
Was she a teller in a bank?
Did the alarm cause a shutter to come down?
Did she run away with the cash the robbers had demanded?
Was the alarm bell a burglary alarm?
was the alarm bell a fire alarm?
was the alarm bell from a slot machine or other gambling device?             


Keep it coming!

selmiak

Did someone die?
Is the reason she is crying related to the alarm?
Was the alarm still on while she was laughging?

dayowlron

Was the bell in a business?
Was the bell in a home?
Was the bell used to start a race?
Pro is the opposite of Con                       Kids of today are so much different
This fact can clearly be seen,                  Don't you know?
If progress means to move forward         Just ask them where they are from
Then what does congress mean?             And they tell you where you can go.  --Nipsey Russell

Tabata

Keep it coming!
CASE # 27:
As she realised the little bell ringing nearby, she greatly terrified but stopped crying immediately.
Seconds later she starts laughing full of joy, running away as fast as possible.
What happened?



Yes
Was the bell an alarm bell?
Was she a human?
my 'present' for you: Did someone die? (kind of) :wink:
Was the alarm still on while she was laughging?       



No 
Was the "little bell" from a phone ringing?
Was she a teacher or student and the bell rang to end school?
Was the bell a doorbell?
Was the bell a wind-chime?
Was she having a nightmare when her alarm clock woke her up and, realizing it had been just a dream, she ran from her bedroom laughing?
Was the girl sleeping?
Was the bell an alarm clock?
Was she having a bad dream?
Is she a child?
Did she cause the alarm bell to ring?
Was she a teller in a bank?
Did the alarm cause a shutter to come down?
Did she run away with the cash the robbers had demanded?
Was the alarm bell a burglary alarm?
was the alarm bell a fire alarm?
was the alarm bell from a slot machine or other gambling device?
Did someone die?
Is the reason she is crying related to the alarm?
Was the bell in a business?
Was the bell in a home?
Was the bell used to start a race?               


Keep it coming!

dayowlron

I think the clue to solving this one is figuring out what kind of alarm bell we have here.

Is the alarm in a school?
Is the alarm outside?
Is the alarm bell automated? (does it not require someone to ring the bell?)
Pro is the opposite of Con                       Kids of today are so much different
This fact can clearly be seen,                  Don't you know?
If progress means to move forward         Just ask them where they are from
Then what does congress mean?             And they tell you where you can go.  --Nipsey Russell

Cassiebsg

There are those who believe that life here began out there...

selmiak

Does cry mean tears ran down her cheeks?
Does cry mean she was shouting?
Does this make any difference?

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