Case #8: The Exam Leak That Left No Footprints

πŸ•΅️‍♂️ 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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πŸ” CASE

Emma lived alone in a small apartment. One morning, her coworker called the police after Emma didn’t show up for work - something she never missed.

The police arrived and found Emma unconscious on the kitchen floor. The door was locked from the inside.
On the table were:

  • A cup of coffee (still warm)

  • Toast with jam

  • A half-eaten apple

The window was closed, and nothing was stolen.
Doctors said Emma had been poisoned.

After checking the apartment, the police arrested Emma herself for attempting a staged crime.


πŸ€”PAUSE & THINK 

Why would the police suspect Emma?


✅ SOLUTION

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Emma claimed she was poisoned by someone else, but the coffee was still warm. That meant she had prepared breakfast herself moments before collapsing.There were no signs of forced entry, and no poison in the food, the poison was found on her hands, absorbed through the skin.She had poisoned herself to fake an attack.



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