Pocket Mystery: All Questions, Answers and Solutions [Questions 201-300]

Stage 51 (continued):

Question 201: The high school girl in the foreground is the one who killed the man. She has the envelope in her pocket.

Stage 52:

Question 202: The family picture has a red scribble over the father’s picture, which indicates the reason why he didn’t mourn his father – because they didn’t get along.

Question 203: The teddy bear with nails hammered into it is why the son gives you a creepy vibe, whether or not he is actually guilty.

Question 204: The man’s ankles were wet, which indicates he was lying about never going outside, and actually did go outside.

Question 205: The watch strap on the man’s shelf indicates that he cut apart a watch in order to use the watch face as a time bomb counter.

Stage 53:

Question 206: The big pot of stew in front of all of them was what they were eating that killed all of them.

Question 207: The red mushroom in the picture on the wall is the same one that is in the bowl of stew, and is poisonous.

Question 208: The woman in the apron was the one hosting the party and the one who prepared the stew, but she did not take a bite of it, so she didn’t die.

Question 209: The woman who served the stew is holding a passport in her hand, indicating that she had already planned her escape for after she had committed the crime.

Stage 54:

Question 210: the red mark on the neck of the woman indicates that something was used to strangle her, so the rope that is next to her head would be the likely murder weapon.

Question 211: The red wallet next to the woman would have been stolen if the killer was after her belongings, but it’s still there, so he or she wasn’t after the money.

Question 212: The drink cup next to the woman is where the killer mixed the poison into the drink.

Stage 55:

Question 213: The note on the ground saying “TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF WATER SUPPLY” would be the reason that the woman chose to use well water that day.

Question 214: You can tell that she did not use the tea cup because it is still completely dry and is sitting on the tea dish.

Question 215: The red dipper on the ground is what was used to poison her. The killer coated the dipper with poison, and when the woman used it to get some water to taste-test for the tea, she was killed.

Stage 56:

Question 216: The empty drawers are thought to be the weird thing about the scene, since it’s hard to imagine someone kidnapping a child and then taking their clothes for them, too.

Question 217: Another hint that this might have been an inside job was that the daughter’s favorite object, the teddy bear, was also taken. Tap where the teddy bear used to be.

Question 218: You can tell that the daughter had a good upbringing because she made her bed neatly in between the first picture and the second picture. Tap the bed in the second pic.

Question 219: The dad is thought to have been the “kidnapper” because he also took the drawing on the wall that says “daddy”. Tap the empty space where the picture used to be.

Stage 57:

Question 220: The hacker successfully made a deal for the gold. You can tell because the briefcase under the bridge is empty.

Question 221: The rope under the bridge is what was used to get the suitcase in order to retrieve the gold. You can tell because there are no footprints despite the rain and mud.

Question 222: There are three cigarette butts on the bridge that were left behind by the hacker. This is how you can tell that the hacker was there, despite no footprints.

Question 223: There are also tire tracks that have been left on the bridge where the hacker was. This shows that the 44lb briefcase was actually lifted up using a vehicle, not simply by himself.

Stage 58:

Question 224: The pen that was stuck in the back of the victim was the weapon used to kill him.

Question 225: The tape on the victim’s back shows why he was not able to call for help. The victim had been taped to the chair.

Question 226: The spilled ink bottle and the hand print next to it can be used as identifying marks to discover who was the assailant.

Question 227: In addition to the hand print, the O that was dripped on the floor can also help, because the artist put the O there to hint at the first initial of the perpetrator.

Stage 59:

Question 228: The cameraman is the most likely one at the Presidential meeting to have a gun. He could have modified his telephoto lens into a weapon.

Question 229: The chef is the most likely one to attack with a knife, since he is the only one who has a visible knife in the first place.

Question 230: The doctor is holding the medicine, and if poison were involved in the threat to the president, it would have been mixed into the medicine.

Question 231: The man with the controller is using the controller to control a drone. The drone could be packing a bomb, which could make the “loud and wild” threat come true.

Stage 60:

Question 232: The huge collection of chips that were in the hand of the gambler are an indicator that he was a skilled regular at the casino, and a high roller.

Question 233: Ultimately, the cause of death was the wound in his head. The poison didn’t kill him all the way so whoever did it used blunt force to finish the job.

Question 234: The poison had the lid screwed back on after he drank it. This indicates that he drank it by accident, and not as a suicide attempt.

Question 235: The cards up his sleeve indicate the motive for killing the gambler. He had been cheating all along, so the owner of the casino decided to have something done about it.

Stage 61:

Question 236: At first glance, the fish bowl appears to be the only thing that could cause the fatal wound, because it’s laying on the floor, broken. However…

Question 237. The dumbbell is actually what caused the fatal wound. Being hit with a dumbbell would do a lot more damage than being hit by a fish bowl.

Question 238: The blood stains on the teddy bear make the scene look suspicious. The location of the teddy bear is not in the bed, so this makes investigators think that he died outside of the bed.

Question 239: The model ship on the top shelf above the bed takes up all of the space, and the books take all of the space on the bottom shelf, making it impossible for either the fish bowl or the dumbbell to have fallen on his head.

Stage 62:

Question 240: You can tell that it was a robbery gone wrong because items were found missing from the wrestler’s shelf, and the shelf looked like someone had rummaged through it.

Question 241: The cup on the desk contained poison instead of tea, which you can tell by the sickly green color. The poison is not what finished off the wrestler though.

Question 242: Instead, take a close look at the face mask. Whoever killed the wrestler turned his mask backwards and strangled him. You can see his eyes, nose and mouth poking out from behind the back of the mask.

Question 243: The clue is the 3PM Magazine Interview note written on the whiteboard behind the wrestler’s desk. The interviewer is the one who killed him.

Stage 63:

Question 244: A flower had fallen from the bush, which is something that cannot be undone or reversed, proving right what the witness was saying about the time stamps.

Question 245: The dog is looking at the woman in the top photo as if it knows her, not acting like the lady is an intruder.

Question 246: The key was hidden in the doghouse. So not only did the dog not bark at her, but the dog actually let her take the key without barking.

Question 247: What proves once and for all that she is not the robber is the fact that she stood the bike up when she left. No robber would bother to stand the bike up and make it look neat. Turns out, the robber was the neighbor’s son, who had transitioned into a woman but was afraid to say anything.

Stage 64:

Question 248: The woman in the lower right corner is the one who is performing later. She has a neck callus that signifies a player of a string instrument such as a violin.

Question 249: You can tell who the writer is because he has a red bump on his finger, which is a callus that developed due to holding writing utensils.

Question 250: The guy in the lower-left corner came to the ball in a hurry, which you can tell because the price tag is still on his mask.

Stage 65:

Question 251: You can tell that he was with someone because there is a person-shaped dent in the bed and pillow, and a strand of hair on the empty side of the bed.

Question 252: The bloody towel on the floor is the reason why there is no fingerprint on the knife, because the knife was held using the towel.

Question 253: The scratch mark on the window sill is the other indicator that shows something might have been off with the initial explanation of the crime.

Question 254: The man tied a knife to the car using a thread, so that when the car drove off, it would take the knife with it, allowing him to frame his girlfriend for the murder as revenge for an affair that she had.

Stage 66:

Question 255: Even though the clock said 10 AM, the alarm clock that was plugged into the wall said 9:45, striking the police as odd.

Question 256: The object that killed the woman was a hair dryer that had been thrown into her full bathtub, which is why she had no outside wounds.

Question 257: The razor on the counter is a men’s razor, and indicates the regular presence of a man who visits her frequently.

Question 258: The reason that you know that the man was present is that men’s underwear is the top thing on the laundry pile, showing that he was here very recently.

Stage 67:

Question 259: The dead plant on the window indicates that the son has been gone for awhile, because he hasn’t been around to water the plant.

Question 260: The painting on the wall of the tree with the sun shining on it indicates that the son was a starving artist. The shadow in the painting is pointing in the wrong direction.

Question 261: The empty tube of blue paint on the floor indicates that the son was making a run to the art supply store to buy more paint when he disappeared.

Question 262: The collection letters under the rug indicate that the son was in serious financial trouble. The investigator concluded that the son is alive and well, trying to make some money and sell some art.

Stage 68:

Question 263: The left wall in picture A also shows up at the very right edge of picture C. You can tell by the row of bricks at the bottom of the wall and the lack of cracks in the wall.

Question 264: The candle holder in picture B is at the left side of picture D.

Question 265: The candles in the candle holder in picture D are pointing to the left, which is where the exit to the mansion is.

Question 266: The hidden exit is on the left side of picture C, behind the crooked painting on the wall. There is a small hole to exit through behind the painting.

Stage 69:

Question 267: The positive pregnancy test on the table is the indicator of what might have motivated the man to want to off the woman.

Question 268: The lingerie hanging on the wall indicates that the woman was in the escort business, which is why the man did not want to marry her.

Question 269: The parrot standing on the table is the bird that pooped on the shoulder of the man.

Question 270: There is a raw fish tail on the table, which is what the woman was using to feed her parrot.

Stage 70:

Question 271: The set of footprints on the bottom left corner of the scene are the ones belonging to the murderer. The victim was wearing heels.

Question 272: The broken heel on the ground indicates that the killer was also wearing a set of heels, and switched to normal shoes after doing the crime.

Question 273: The bus stop sign (sign with red, yellow, and green on it) on the right side of the bridge shows that the woman was waiting for the bus, which is why she stayed in the middle of the snow.

Stage 71:

Question 274: The person paying the ransom will hand over the money by sticking it through the open window, as indicated by the sign. Tap the sign, not the window.

Question 275: The empty garbage bin on the left side of the screen (the one with the lid off) is where the kidnapper hid to wait for the money.

Question 276: 18 North St is the address that the police should show up at, as indicated in the street sign.

Question 277: The kidnapper crawled out from underneath the manhole cover under the car, and took the money that way.

Stage 72:

Question 278: The man works at a convenience store, as evidenced by the “convenience store” on the back of the jacket.

Question 279: The hose feeding into the rear passenger door window is what makes the convenience store workers think that this was a suicide. The hose is connected to the car exhaust pipe.

Question 280: The question gives away the answer. The snow would have melted off of the hood if the engine was on, but there is snow on the hood, leading police to believe it’s a homicide.

Question 281: There is a key stuck in the door of the car, which is what leads police to believe that this was a homicide and not a suicide.

Stage 73:

Question 282: The broken window on the first floor is where the burglar got into the house.

Question 283: In front of the window there are footprints, but they are only facing toward the window, not away from the window.

Question 284: The puddle of water indicates that it was rain that helped to preserve the footprints.

Question 285: The dog is the reason that the burglar took another route. It was barking so much that the burglar ran into the house without wiping or clearing his footprints first.

Stage 74:

Question 286: The can of soda is the container that probably contained the poison that killed the woman in the picture.

Question 287: The mask on her face is what indicates that this wasn’t a suicide. Likely, she would not have bothered covering her face if she wanted to die by suicide.

Question 288: The woman’s purse contains eye drops and tissues, which indicates that she had some kind of allergy.

Question 289: There are a ton of evergreen cedar trees nearby, which is the allergy from which the victim was protecting herself. She wouldn’t have taken all of these steps to protect herself if she planned on killing herself.

Stage 75:

Question 290: The woman’s wallet is what made it easy for the police to identify who she was.

Question 291: The lantern is still burning as if it were nighttime, and if the woman wasn’t killed at night, the lantern would have been turned off.

Question 292: The blue blob on the tent is a puddle of water, which makes the detectives think that the water is a hint at what killed her.

Question 293: The ice chest was the weapon. The water came from ice that was contained inside of the ice chest.

Stage 76:

Question 294: The “danger” sign with the picture of a snake on it is the first hint at what might have killed the woman.

Question 295: The two red dots on her arm look like a snake bite, which is “proof” that she could have been bitten.

Question 296: The snow on the side of the hill indicates that it was not actually the snake, as snakes hibernate in the winter.

Question 297: The tire tracks in the background of the picture are the main clue that could lead to the location of the suspect. The suspect drove the body of the victim to this location.

Stage 77:

Question 298: Cherry blossoms on the tree indicate that the body was found in the spring.

Question 299: The height of the area where the rope was tied to the tree indicates that snow fell thick enough to allow her to tie the rope to the tree.

Question 300: A sign that she had been driven here is the fact that she is wearing high-heeled boots, which, according to this game, are not suited for either hiking in the snow or for driving.

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