Stage 26:
Question 100: The red mark on the neck of the victim indicates that he was strangled.
Question 101: B could not have been the murderer because he has a cast on one of his arms.
Question 102: The earring in the hand of the victim is a clue as to who could be the murderer.
Question 103: The shoelace hanging off of C’s boot is the indicator that he was the killer.
Stage 27:
Question 104: The fruit on the table makes police think that the yoga master didn’t starve himself to death.
Question 105: The bed post mark on the floor indicates that the bed had been moved, due to showing the bed’s original location
Question 106: The window on the ceiling is open, making that the clue in this situation.
Question 107: The hooks hanging from the window indicate the sons’ involvement. They lifted the yoga masters’ bed causing him to die of starvation.
Stage 28:
Question 108: The breakfast cart in the corner of the room indicates the time of death for the CEO.
Question 109: The note on the victim’s desk says “you are dead meat”, making this the clue.
Question 110: The blood pressure cuff on the desk of the victim indicates that he has a weak heart.
Question 111: Notice that the phone receiver was partially burnt. That indicates a bomb being placed inside of the phone.
Stage 29:
Question 112: The poison got into the writer’s system by the coffee that he was drinking.
Question 113: The editor thought it was a suicide due to the fact that the laptop said “goodbye” on the screen.
Question 114: The cord from the laptop is unplugged meaning that the victim could not have written that note.
Question 115: The poison came from inside of the box that is filled with fan letters and coffee filters.
Stage 30:
Question 116: The sheer number of teddy bears, drink bottles, and flowers on the table show how popular the singer was and still is.
Question 117: The small cuts on her fingers came from the rose. The rose’s turns are what caused the cut.
Question 118: The rose was thrown in through the open window, and knocked the teddy bear off of the table.
Question 119: The crazy fan made the sooner touch the rose by attaching the note in the trash can to it.
Stage 31:
Question 120: The rich man in the top picture is the one sitting in a chair and wearing a purple robe.
Question 121: The man with his hand in his pocket in the bottom picture is the one who stole the diamond.
Question 122: The security guard in the top of the top picture with his hands behind his back is the one who helped steal it.
Question 123: The real diamond is inside the bird cage in the bottom picture under the wing of the bird.
Stage 32:
Question 124: The gray car with the dog leash under the wheel is the one that was involved in the crash.
Question 125: The word “midday” on the sign indicates that the time that the crash happened was midday.
Question 126: The man holding the phone recorded the entire incident, which will make it easy to catch the culprit.
Question 127: The people who were around when the crash happened were paying too much attention to the license place on the car.
Stage 33:
Question 128: The Bush outside of the house is where the biggest fire is, which wouldn’t be the case if the fire was an accident. That shows that the fire is arson.
Question 129: The lighter and bits of newspaper next to the bush were used to start the fire.
Question 130: Suspect A is the suspect because he is carrying cigarettes on him, so he would have a lighter.
Question 131: The timestamp on the suspect’s post indicates that he was the one who set the fire.
Stage 34:
Question 132: The red mark on the neck of the victim indicates that she died because she was strangled.
Question 133: The whistle with a broken strap was used to kill her, since she was wearing it before she died.
Question 134: suspect A has a thin red line on his palm, indicating that he is most likely to have been the assailant.
Question 135: The victim rejected A because she was engaged, hence the ring on her finger.
Stage 35:
Question 136: You can tell that the construction incident wasn’t an accident because the rope was cut cleanly, as there are no rough edges.
Question 137: C is the one who usually works in the storage area. You can tell because he has no tan.
Question 138: The victim had a fight with D. You can tell because his glasses have been trapped together in the middle because they broke in the fight.
Question 139: The IOU on the ground was evidenced that D borrowed money from the victim. The fact that he could not pay it back is what led to the fight.
Stage 36:
Question 140: The bright red sports car is a rare sight in a town of 500 people, which is what made it easy to track down the assailant.
Question 141: The bag full of groceries on the passenger seat of the car indicates that the driver went out on the same day that the incident happened.
Question 142: The assailant was lying about building the dog house because the hammer plate was falling off. If it were just built, it would not be falling off already.
Question 143: The mark on the top of the roof of the car is what proves that the suspect must have been lying.
Stage 37:
Question 144: The suicide note was worn on the whiteboard. She ended it all because she was being bullied.
Question 145: The board eraser on the back of the chair is a clue as to what really happened.
Question 146: there is a scar on the wrist of the victim which suggests that she has attempted to end it all before this incident.
Question 147: one student had pen marks on the sleeve of her uniform, which indicates that she had used a marker to tamper with the suicide note.
Stage 38:
Question 148: The red mark around the neck of the victim indicates that she was strangled to death.
Question 149: The wire hanger in a weird shape next to the dry cleaning bag is a hint that that was the murder weapon.
Question 150: There is a wedding magazine on the table which indicates that the woman was about to start a new chapter in her life and get married.
Question 151: The expiration date on the cake box is the last clue as to who committed the crime.
Stage 39:
Question 152: The crime happened in Santana but the photo shows the Tokyo Tower, proving that the suspect was in Tokyo in the picture.
Question 153: The clock in the picture shows 2 PM. Tap the clock. The light in the sky also shows that it was daytime, making it PM and not AM.
Question 154: The suspect is talking to the investigator while wearing a jacket where the star is on the opposite side as the one in the photo.
Question 155: In the photo, the bike chain is on the left side. Bikes have chains on the right side, which is an indicator that the photo was flipped around.
Stage 40:
Question 156: The red spot on the head of the woman is the wound that ended her life.
Question 157: The soap on the floor indicates that it might have been an accident. She could have stepped on it, grabbed the shower curtain, which then ripped off of the rod, and fell and hit her head.
Question 158: The handbag being in the laundry basket is an indication that it wasn’t an accident. If it were, her purse would have been anywhere else besides the laundry basket, because nobody puts their purse in the laundry.
Stage 41:
Question 159: The photos of the couple that are hanging on the refrigerator indicate that they were in an intimate relationship of some capacity.
Question 160: The note that said “we’ll be together forever” was the indicator of the mutual suicide plan. Although her signature wasn’t on it…
Question 161: Her ring finger no longer had a ring on it. She had a tan line where the ring was, indicating that the couple was no longer getting along.
Question 162: The fact that something was cooking on the stove indicates that the woman was not a willing participant in this scheme. Nobody would cook and then commit suicide before the cooking was done.
Stage 42:
Question 163: The murder weapon is the only possible weapon on the screen: the spanner wrench that is lying next to him.
Question 164: The blood on the fencing surrounding the swing set is an indicator that the man wasn’t killed in the spot that he’s currently in.
Question 165: The man was hit over the head with one of the swings and killed, so tap the swings. The assailant placed the spanned next to him as a cover-up.
Stage 43:
Question 166: The open window is the one that the woman fell out of.
Question 167: The broken shards of ice next to the head of the woman indicate that her death was not an accident, but that it was intentional.
Question 168: The killer was in the room directly above the victim. He dropped an ice block on her head from that room.
Question 169: The broken phone next to the body of the woman indicates how she was convinced to poke her head out of the window. The perpetrator texted her and told her to look out the window.
Stage 44:
Question 170: The dent on the side of the car indicates that the bicycle is the one that hit the car, and not the other way around.
Question 171: The guy on the bike was carrying a purse, and not a masculine-style purse either. This indicates he was in a hurry to get away from the scene of the original crime.
Question 172: The elderly woman lying on the sidewalk is indicative that he snatched the purse. She’s the one whose purse he stole.
Question 173: The lock on the bicycle is broken. This indicates that the thief stole the bike before he stole the purse.
Stage 45:
Question 174: The fishing rod still has the price tag on it, making it look like it’s been stolen. It also looks brand-new.
Question 175: The driver’s license on the floor of the boat is the one other thing that’s weird about the scene. Most of the time, the license is kept in a wallet.
Question 176: The oar on the right was used as the murder weapon. The oar is not connected to the boat in any way, unlike the left one, which is connected to the boat. It’s also cracked and dented.
Question 177: The footprints are the clue that the elderly detective discovered. They aren’t facing in a consistant direction. The owner of the boat staged a fake murder scene, but actually ran away after pressure from investigators.
Stage 46:
Question 178: The fact that it’s an inside job is indicated by the pieces of glass that are outside of the door. If an outsider broke in, the glass would be inside the door.
Question 179: The cut cord of the security system is why the system didn’t catch whoever stole the diamond ring.
Question 180: The diamond ring was found inside of the vase. You can tell because the flowers were placed in there hastily and sloppily.
Question 181: The “irritated Hollywood celebrity” is the one who stole that ring himself. He was planning to collect the insurance money on the ring by reporting it as stolen.
Stage 47:
Question 182: The disconnected receiver portion of the phone is what was used to commit the crime and end the life of the victim.
Question 183: The burn marks on the microwave indicate that that was used in order to attempt to start the fire. There was also a smartphone found inside of the microwave.
Question 184: There is a passport inside of the red suitcase. This is the hint that the wife was trying to elope with her new boyfriend and run off.
Question 185: You can tell that the killer was someone who was close to her because she had the TV remote in her hand, which shows that she was not on the defensive at the time.
Stage 48:
Question 186: You can tell that this is a murder scene because there is a patch of flattened grass leading to the cliff where the hiker fell. The body must have been dragged and pushed.
Question 187: One of the tree branches has vertical scrapes on it, which looks like a failed attempt to cut the branch.
Question 188: it was night time when the scene happened, but the tent was still in the bag, and was never taken out.
Question 189: One of the cans has a lipstick stain on it. That’s how you can tell that the adventurer was with his girlfriend.
Stage 49:
Question 190: The watch belongs to the third suspect. You can tell because of the tan line that he has in the same shape as the watch.
Question 191: The area where the button is missing from on the coat is the evidence that is needed to incriminate the robber.
Question 192: The second suspect broke the window. You can tell because of the bandage on his hand covering the wound from punching out the window.
Question 193: The fourth suspect is the one that shot the home owner. The right side of the coat is on top of the left side, indicating the orientation of the buttons.
Stage 50:
Question 194: The cause of death was that the victim’s body was soaked in water and the fireplace wasn’t on, so the water froze the sculptor.
Question 195: The calm look on the face of the victim is is because of the needle mark on her arm. She was drugged before her face was frozen in ice.
Question 196: The ice pillar outside indicates that it was a suicide, and that the woman could have frozen her own head inside of the pillar of ice.
Question 197: The picture on her wall is the motive. Her daughter was gravely ill, so she committed suicide and staged it to look like a murder so that her daughter would receive the life insurance money.
Stage 51:
Question 198: The man on the merry go round was killed by strangulation, as you can tell by the red mark around his neck.
Question 199: One of the reins is on the foot of the horse that the man is on. That’s the weapon that was used to end his life.
Question 200: The suitcase below the man is the indicator of why he was on the ride. He dropped an envelope into the suitcase from up on the horse.