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Ok, let's help a bit more, this one is twisted :tongue:

 

He ordered Penguin meat and it was not poisoned, nor anything, it was perfect, but what did surprise him was the fact this was a dish he had never tasted before. And actually he must have in the past - he had been an explorer, part of an expedition in the Polar circle where he had to eat penguins to survive. And the taste of the ordered meat was not the same as that he used to eat. The waiter confirmed it was penguin meat in his dish.Then the guy dies of a stroke.

 

The expedition... Something happened there

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The explorers were stranded in the cold, their helicopter crushed and they soon started dying. Our guy could not eat people,so his best friend prepared some human meat, telling him it was penguin. He understood what happened severalyears later in the restaurant, so he had a stroke and died.

 

Very good, guys, I said it was twisted.

 

The point goes to Kwom

 

Ok, something easier and lighter this time :wink:

 

A policeman was walking down the hallway of a big mansion, when he heard a woman's screams "No, John, don't do it, please". A gun was shot and the  policeman rushed into the room. The woman was shot in the head, her brain decorating the wall. The gun was near her legs. The policeman saw a doctor, a postman and a lawyer in the same room. He arrested the postman right away, without a word. After the investigation, it was proven the postman was the killer indeed. How did the policeman knew it so quickly?

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Well, my line of reasoning was that doctors tend to have namebadges, and lawyers might~?  Postmen don't, however.  If he was the only one without a name badge, and the others weren't named John, then we have our answer.  Oh, and cause it's bugging me...that double jeopardy thing from earlier wouldn't actually work...  Technically, those would be two different crimes, and two separate trials.  It wasn't actually double jeopardy.

 

The doctor and the lawyer...they weren't dead as well, were they?

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Oh, this is sick. The officer knew who shot her because of the brain splatter pattern on the wall. Judging how her brain splattered and how it covered the wall, he knew who shot her based on where everyone was standing in the room, despite the fact that the gun had been placed/thrown near her legs.

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