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(Message started by: alien2 on Apr 23rd, 2016, 1:49pm)

Title: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on Apr 23rd, 2016, 1:49pm
An intelligent man killed his wife at home with no consequences. A chainsaw was the weapon that was used in the murder. After he killed her he called an ambulance. Why?

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by JiNbOtAk on Apr 24th, 2016, 7:54pm
It was self defence. She was pointing an RPG-7 at him. :P

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on Apr 25th, 2016, 2:13am
I like your sense of humor and I understand that sometimes a man must defend himself from his wife alas it wasn’t self-defense.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on Apr 25th, 2016, 6:48am
If it is without consequence, that means she is not dead.  They were playing Duke Nukem.  He called an ambulance because of his tendonitis.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on Apr 25th, 2016, 9:26am
She is dead. Nice try though.  

You’re right about one thing. [hide]Not everything is as it seems as two facts were omitted.[/hide]

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on Apr 26th, 2016, 7:17am
"After he killed her he called an ambulance. Why?"

He called an ambulance because that makes him look like he desperately tries to save his wife.  If he rolled her in a carpet and dumped her in a river that would make a bad impression on the jury.  And he is intelligent, right?

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on Apr 26th, 2016, 9:26am
Nah. JiNbOtAk's self-defense scenario sounds a lot better. No intended answer yet.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on Apr 26th, 2016, 10:12am
His wife was an AI.

She was about to take over the control of the kitchen, the house, the city and the World.


Code:
$ sudo kill -9 wife

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on Apr 26th, 2016, 1:39pm
That's not it either. She was the enemy though because she was a woman.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by towr on Apr 28th, 2016, 9:19am
He jumped at her with the chainsaw at the top of the stairs which made her fall down the stairs and break her neck.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on Apr 28th, 2016, 12:32pm
Your answer is certainly plausible but in my opinion it is not good enough. Why not just push her down the stairs? Unless of course she is stronger than he is but even though a chainsaw can be very scary there is no guarantee that she would trip. Though you’re definitely on the right track in fact you have partially solved the riddle. Just think of something else other than falling down the stairs.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on Apr 30th, 2016, 2:26am
The murder was carefully thought-out.

The remaining omitted fact concerns his wife. There was something about her.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on May 9th, 2016, 8:09am
She is rich and ugly?

And of course, she did something really bad herself so it is OK with the Hays code.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on May 9th, 2016, 8:20am
Or maybe

The wife was in the coma and pregnant.  Brain-dead, actually.  She was kept on life support at their home until the birth.

Now the time has come.  Being a highly distinguished obstetrician, the husband got the authorization to do the caesarean section himself.  But he forgot his tools at the hospital.  So he used the tools he found at home.

He is a hero!  He saved the baby.  He called the ambulance because the driver is the father of the baby.

PS:
Or he HAD to do the caesarean in a hurry because there was a power cut.  He had to save at least one life!

Of course, Lt. Columbo ended up asking:  If there was a power cut, how could he use an electrical chainsaw?

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 10th, 2016, 3:56am
I commend your imagination but the truth shall set you free. He did not touch her with the chainsaw.

She was rich though.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by dudiobugtron on May 10th, 2016, 5:51pm
The man was [hide]chopping down a tree, and the tree fell on his wife.[/hide]  He called the ambulance so it looked like it was an accident.  [hide]I guess because she was insured against accidental death.[/hide] Also, [hide]hopefully the emergency services people would help him remove the tree.  This way he gets rid of two birds with one stone.[/hide]

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 11th, 2016, 12:52am
I commend your imagination too. However, the murder took place in the living room.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by dudiobugtron on May 11th, 2016, 3:01am
Perhaps then [hide]The wife was trying to kill him with the chainsaw?  He successfully defended himself, but was injured so he needed to call an ambulance.[/hide]

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 11th, 2016, 3:36am
It is hard to believe but this time the wife was innocent.

He wasn’t injured.  

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by dudiobugtron on May 11th, 2016, 7:47pm
Ah, I see that the first guess was actually about self defense too.  My bad!

Here's another guess to make up for it:
[hide]The wife was terminally ill and wanted to die, however she could not physically kill herself.  So the Husband killed her out of mercy.[/hide]
Furthermore:
[hide]To make it look like an accident, the notoriously absent-minded husband unplugged her life support machine to plug in his chainsaw.[/hide]

The ambulance was called just to make it seem less suspicious.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 12th, 2016, 12:30am
[hide]The wife was ill, yes, but your explanation is unsatisfactory. A type of illness is important.[/hide]

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on May 12th, 2016, 5:36am
Are we talking about murder, homicide, manslaughter or assassination?

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 12th, 2016, 9:47am
[hide]He was responsible for her death but neither he nor anybody else was a murder suspect.[/hide]

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on May 13th, 2016, 4:37pm
He was drunk when his wife throwed down the gauntlet to him.  It was his choice of a weapon.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 14th, 2016, 12:36am

on 05/13/16 at 16:37:26, Grimbal wrote:
He was drunk when his wife throwed down the gauntlet to him.  It was his choice of a weapon.

Do I really need to answer that?

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on May 15th, 2016, 10:45am
You just did.

Do "killed his wife" and "the murder" refer to the same thing?

Should we understand that the man killed his wife using a chainsaw?

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 15th, 2016, 10:56am
He started the chainsaw because he wanted his wife to die. He also had that crazy look in his eye. He did not touch her with the chainsaw though.

No unmentioned items have a role in the riddle.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 18th, 2016, 10:54am
You needn't be a [hide]doctor to figure out a type of her illness.[/hide]



Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on May 19th, 2016, 6:32am
There were consequences for her, obviously.

There were no consequence for him because nobody had a clue that the man killed his wife with a chainsaw.  That evil spark in his eyes was just as much the weapon of the crime as the chainsaw.

On the right track?

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 20th, 2016, 9:56pm
Yes.

Nobody neither suspected that she was killed nor considered the chainsaw.  

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 22nd, 2016, 1:48am
Does [hide]Michael Caine[/hide] ring a bell?


Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 22nd, 2016, 2:55am

on 05/19/16 at 06:32:19, Grimbal wrote:
There were no consequence for him because nobody had a clue that the man killed his wife with a chainsaw.  That evil spark in his eyes was just as much the weapon of the crime as the chainsaw.

Since we Wu riddlers exercise our freedom of speech and yet we try not to give away too much, I am uncertain whether or not you solved the riddle. Sorry.  

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by Grimbal on May 23rd, 2016, 7:01am
You refer to [hide]Deathtrap[/hide]?

Anyway, she was [hide]scared to death[/hide].

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by alien2 on May 23rd, 2016, 11:47pm

on 05/23/16 at 07:01:59, Grimbal wrote:
You refer to [hide]Deathtrap[/hide]?

Yes.

Title: Re: To get away with murder
Post by dudiobugtron on May 31st, 2016, 6:02pm
[hide]His wife was a tree[/hide]?

Edit: oh wait, I see the puzzle is already solved.



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