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This is old I know, but maybe some of you haven't seen it. If you know the deal, please don't spoil it for the others.


A woman, while at the funeral of her mother, met this guy whom she did
not know. She thought the guy was amazing, her dream man! She fell in
love with him instantly, but never asked for his phone number and could
not find him after the funeral. A few days later she killed her sister.

Question: What is her motive in killing her sister ? (Give this some
thought before you answer)
  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    If you know the deal, please don't spoil it for the others.
    I'll never tell.
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  • Profile picture of the author gimmick
    If I can't have him, I will make sure my sister also dosen't...

    Don't really know, ineresting puzzle, waiting for the answer.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      My son was asked that question in an interview a few years ago - he got the answer right immediately and the interviewer said "you are twisted".

      But he got the job, too.
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      • Profile picture of the author HeySal
        I don't think "right" answer is the right term. I got the "right" answer, too - but I don't think it has as much to do with a psychological profile as it does a logical profile. The bridging assumption is lined straight up on that question. How can you NOT see what the answer being elicited is supposed to be? I believe the original version of this test, to work as intended, would have had to have many extra situational factors given along with the two in this version of the "test".
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  • Profile picture of the author Markus Wahlgren
    No you're right, there is no "right" answer, but I never said so. There is one specific answer thou that supposedly reveals something interesting about a person if s/he gives that answer.

    Gimmick, interesting answer. You'll be glad to know you are not a psycopath

    Oh it was on this forum too? I read it many years ago on another board.

    any other theories on why she did it?
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  • Profile picture of the author John Rowe
    I gave up too quickly and Googled it. Never would have thought of that.
    I do like 'gimmick's' response above though. Very creative.
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  • Profile picture of the author Markus Wahlgren
    Originally Posted by Dirky47 View Post

    aaahhh.. I read this question before in some books... and I hardly don't know hr motive in doing that.. maybe she just wants to see her dream boy. LOL
    Oh oh.... That's the answer we've been waiting for. According to this test, that shows you think like a psycopath!

    She kills her sister expecting that her dream boy will indeed turn up at the funeral.
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