Braingle Lite



The Notes

Category:Mystery
Submitted By:rach2cats
Fun:*** (2.57)
Difficulty:* (0.87)



Detective Brown reviewed the information they had on the case so far. A lady was found shot and they already had a list of suspects - John, Mark, Sarah, Henry, and Carol. Plus, there were five notes that were found that were from the killer. The first was found in a supply room. The second was found in an art studio. The third was in a restroom, the fourth in an animal shelter, and the fifth at the harbor. All of the notes read the same thing, "The clues are where you find the notes." Yet, nothing was found at anyplace the notes were.

Taking one more look at all the clues, Detective Brown immediately solved the case.

Who did it?

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Comments on this teaser


Posted by Darkmagician9204/20/11
easy but a good one! keep them comin! thanx........

Posted by Viper04/21/11
I easily found it out, but it was really good! KUTGW

Posted by orange76876804/21/11
im stupid xD nice 1 though :o :wink:

Posted by missemogirl04/22/11
At first I thought that it wasn't John because a note was found in the restroom and it wasnt mark because of the art studio but I couldn't fit the other 3.. So stupid of me!

Posted by Radd_stuff04/24/11
Easy but good :D

Posted by Marple04/29/11
Very easy but I still liked it! :)

Posted by NothingToLose05/09/11
This is such a common scenario in brain teasers, but I just HAVE to wonder: What kind of killer leaves clues that reveal their identity?? Calling cards perhaps, but actual clues? That just seems silly.

Posted by rach2cats05/20/11
Thank you so much for the great comments! I'm working on more brain teasers! :D

Posted by xxsoftballxx13x05/23/11
It was easy, but fun. I liked how you had five suspects. Someone who has no idea about the acronym could spend ages trying to figure out who did it, only to find that the answer is in the question.

Posted by allpenguinnotux05/25/11
that was a fun riddle :D :lol:

Posted by Junjie89006/23/11
I got it, bu nice puzzle though :lol:

Posted by princess200706/29/11
EASY!! Haha. But still so much fun. Just thinkin, how cool would it be if killers did that in real life? 8)

Posted by JPizzle122107/06/11
Hmmm, this puzzle is easy but I can't solve it :cry: PS I'm stupid! :(

Posted by BeanSC07/15/11
Easy but fun. Thank you!

Posted by Jaypuzzle1207/21/11
Good one! I didn't get it, of course. But hey, you learn something new every day!

Posted by Junj1310/16/11
I got it! :)

Posted by Benjiboo11/20/11
EXELLENT going into my faves because 1# i love it and 2# i got my first ever mystery section brain teaser right :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Posted by Benjiboo11/20/11
and by the way ive got 3 favs the notes nearly paridise and thats all :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Posted by Thebraingame02/25/12
I got it right away awesome one

Posted by Rainbownerd03/03/12
super easy but fun 8)

Posted by HITMAN-4707/15/12
It was easy but still very fun KUTGW and also try coming up with a unique approach coz we often c teasers with the whole first letter answer

Posted by chessgenius11/07/12
Now thats a killer who is NUTS lol

Posted by selpy12311/08/12
I knew it was Sarah Supply Art Restroom A Harbour

Posted by selpy12311/08/12
WHY THE HECK WOULD SHE WANNA GET FOUIND OUT?

Posted by ursulanq11/20/12
If only the killers would be idiotic enough to that in real life, then life would be a lot happier. Nice riddle! Easy but aren't the ones you can figure out the answer to the fun ones?? :D :D :D

Posted by Candi703/21/13
why on earth would she write notes saying who she was? i have no clue why any killer would leave evidence plainly stating who they were... ON PURPOSE! :-?

Posted by Vidocq05/14/13
That's assuming she wants to get away with it. Sarah could have a death wish, want the fame that comes by being an accused murderess, be insane... she might ven have a foolproof alibi so that she can take advantage of double jeopardy. Leaving the notes looks stupid but it could be really smart.




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