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A murderer kills a man and leaves the body in an elevator with several large windows, yet after leaving him, he stands outside the window and stares at him (for a considerably long time). Why?​

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Answered by Nereida
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A murderer kills a man and leaves the body in an elevator with several large windows, yet after leaving him, he stands outside the window and stares at him (for a considerably long time). Why?

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Situation Given:

  • A murderer kills a man
  • The dead body is left in an elevator
  • The elevator has windows (just like a glass elevator or so)
  • The murderer stands outside the window and stares in

What's the question:

  • Why does the murderer stare in ?

Solution:

  • Let's think another way. If a person notices the dead body in the elevator, what would be his reaction?
  • It is obvious that he would stare at the dead body for a long time as he will not be able to believe what had actually happened.
  • On the other hand, if the murderer just walks away from the elevator, he he would seem even more guilty than before.
  • Hence, the murderer is acting as if he saw the dead body the first time and he isn't able to believe what had actually happened.
  • This is the reason he is telling the dead body from the window of the elevator.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A murderer kills a man and leaves the body in an elevator with several large windows, yet after leaving him, he stands outside the window and stares at him (for a considerably long time). Why?

Situation Given:

A murderer kills a man

The dead body is left in an elevator

The elevator has windows (just like a glass elevator or so)

The murderer stands outside the window and stares in

What's the question:

Why does the murderer stare in ?

Solution:

Let's think another way. If a person notices the dead body in the elevator, what would be his reaction?

It is obvious that he would stare at the dead body for a long time as he will not be able to believe what had actually happened.

On the other hand, if the murderer just walks away from the elevator, he he would seem even more guilty than before.

Hence, the murderer is acting as if he saw the dead body the first time and he isn't able to believe what had actually happened.

This is the reason he is telling the dead body from the window of the elevator.

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