8 Detective Riddles That Will Test Your Logic Skills - Summary

Summary

The video presents eight detective riddles for the viewer to solve. Each riddle is a short story with clues, and the viewer has 15 seconds to solve it before the answer is revealed. The riddles involve various scenarios, such as a detective finding an escaped prisoner, a wife planning to kill her husband, and a murder in a millionaire's home. The detective uses logic and observation to solve each case, and the answers are often surprising and clever. The video encourages viewers to share their answers and discuss the riddles in the comments.

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1. There are eight detective riddles presented to test logic skills.
2. The first riddle is about a detective named Stevenson who has to find an escaped prisoner hiding in one of several houses.
3. Stevenson uses a drone to take a photo of the houses to help him locate the prisoner.
4. The prisoner is found to be in house A, which has a car parked nearby facing the road.
5. The second riddle is about a detective who has an argument with his wife and leaves without his phone or keys.
6. The detective returns home to find his colleague, his scared wife, and a murdered man.
7. The detective's wife claims to have stabbed the intruder, but the detective orders her arrest.
8. The wife had planned to kill the detective and had stabbed the intruder after opening the door with a knife.
9. The third riddle is about a murder at a friend's house, where Mary is found dead on a sofa.
10. Four friends, Mia, John, Jennifer, and Jane, are questioned by the detective.
11. Each friend has an alibi, but the detective discovers that Jennifer's alibi is false because her palms are not wrinkled from swimming.
12. The fourth riddle is about a millionaire who is shot in the forehead at his home.
13. Three sons, Jack, John, and James, are questioned by the detective.
14. James claims to have been visiting friends, but the detective discovers that James is the killer because the wound is on the forehead, not the nape.
15. The fifth riddle is about a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, who go on a trip to the mountains, but Mr. Clyde returns alone and reports his wife's death.
16. The detective discovers that Mr. Clyde is the killer by calling a travel agent and learning that Mr. Clyde had only bought one return ticket.
17. The sixth riddle is about a man who reports finding his wife's dead body, but the detective discovers that the man is the killer because he has an empty gun holster attached to his belt.
18. The seventh riddle is about a man named Mr. Clark who reports that his wife has been shot, but the detective discovers that Mr. Clark is the killer because he knew about the shooting even though the housekeeper had only reported that something bad had happened to his wife.
19. The eighth riddle is about the murder of an aristocrat, George Smith, who is found dead on a Sunday evening.
20. Five people are questioned by the detective, but the cook is discovered to be the killer because he said he was making breakfast, even though the murder occurred in the evening.