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**Title:** 10 Detective Riddles to Test Attentiveness
**Format:** Video with 10 riddles, each with a 15-second time limit for viewers to solve before the answer is revealed
**Riddles Overview:**
1. **Blacksmith Brothers**: Identify which brother threw a snowball based on a cryptic note.
2. **Hotel Room**: Explain a woman's suspicion of a man who knocked on her door, claimed it was his room, and left.
3. **Suicide or Murder**: Determine how a detective concluded a death was murder, not suicide, based on a window observation.
4. **Ice Tea**: Understand how a poisoning victim was identified when both victims drank from poisoned glasses.
5. **Mysterious Car Death**: Solve how a man was shot in a locked car with no gunpowder residue.
6. **Fly in Coffee**: Reveal how a woman knew she was served the same cup of coffee after complaining.
7. **Courtroom Twist**: Explain why a jury delivered a guilty verdict after a lawyer's clever statement.
8. **Smuggler's Secret**: Uncover what a man was smuggling across the Mexican border (hint: not what's in the bags).
9. **Suicide Message**: Discover why a detective deemed a death a murder, not suicide, based on a cassette recording.
10. **Crime Scene**: Expose how police identified a husband as his wife's killer when he arrived at the crime scene without being given the location.
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**Note:** Since the text is primarily composed of riddles and their solutions, the "facts" extracted are more like **scenario settings** and **solution explanations**. I've kept them as concise as possible.
1. **Riddle 10 Setting**: A detective is resting at home when a snowball hits their window, shattering it.
2. **Riddle 10 Solution**: The detective knew which Blacksmith brother threw the snowball due to the question mark in "Blacksmith?".
3. **Riddle 9 Setting**: A woman finds a man at her hotel room door, claiming he thought it was his room.
4. **Riddle 9 Solution**: The woman suspected him because he knocked, which is unusual if he truly believed it was his room.
5. **Riddle 8 Setting**: A man's death is investigated as a possible suicide from a high building.
6. **Riddle 8 Solution**: It was murder; the windows facing the body were closed, indicating someone else was present.
7. **Riddle 7 Setting**: Two women have ice tea; one drinks quickly and lives, the other drinks slowly and dies.
8. **Riddle 7 Solution**: The poison was in the ice; the fast drinker's ice didn't melt in time.
9. **Riddle 6 Setting**: A man is found shot in a locked car with no gunpowder inside.
10. **Riddle 6 Solution**: The car was a convertible with the roof down at the time of the shot.
11. **Riddle 5 Setting**: A woman finds a fly in her coffee and is given a replacement.
12. **Riddle 5 Solution**: She knew it was the same cup because her new coffee was already sweet (she had added sugar to the original).
13. **Riddle 4 Setting**: A man is accused of killing his wife; his lawyer claims she's alive.
14. **Riddle 4 Solution**: The accused didn't look at the door, indicating he knew his wife wouldn't enter because he had killed her.
15. **Riddle 3 Setting**: A man crosses the border daily with sandbags, suspected of smuggling.
16. **Riddle 3 Solution**: He smuggles bicycles, using the sandbags as a distraction.
17. **Riddle 2 Setting**: A body is found with a gun and a cassette recorder with a suicide message.
18. **Riddle 2 Solution**: It was murder; the cassette would have needed to be rewound after recording.
19. **Riddle 1 Setting**: A man kills his wife in a car, disposes of the knife, and later is summoned to the crime scene.
20. **Riddle 1 Solution**: The police suspected him because he arrived at the correct location without being told where it was.