Case #8: The Exam Leak That Left No Footprints

🕵️‍♂️ It's the Case of the Week series! We need your help to solve this case! The Exam Leak That Left No Footprints A prestigious high school faced a crisis when photos of final exam papers appeared online at 11:48 PM , hours before the test. The papers were stored inside a locked classroom . Only two people had keys: Mr. Adams , the exam teacher Ms. Lee , the head of department Security confirmed: No doors opened overnight No alarms triggered No forced entry Both teachers denied entering the classroom that night. Yet the photos were real and taken inside the room . ⏸ Pause & Think If no one entered, how were the exam papers photographed? ✅ The Solution The door was never opened, but the window was . Earlier that afternoon, Ms. Lee asked to briefly review the papers and placed them on a desk near an openable window . The windows were frosted, blocking clear views; but a phone camera could still be slipped inside. A photo could be taken from ou...

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🔍 Case

A politician was poisoned during a private dinner party.
The timeline was critical.

Statements:

Chef:
“I served dessert at exactly 8:40 PM and left the room.”

Guest A:
“I spoke to him at 8:45 PM. He was fine.”

Guest B:
“I entered the room at 8:50 PM and found him unconscious.”

Medical reports showed the poison takes exactly 8 minutes to cause collapse.

Investigators arrested one guest.


⏸ Pause and Think

Who poisoned him, and why?


✅ Solution

🔍 Click to Reveal Solution

Guest A poisoned him. 

If the poison takes 8 minutes to act and the victim collapsed at 8:50 PM, then the poison must have been administered at 8:42 PM. The chef left at 8:40 PM.

Guest A was with the victim at 8:45 PM, which is impossible if the poison was given at 8:42 PM; unless Guest A lied about the time. Guest A’s statement conflicts with the medical timeline, proving guilt.



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