A couple are found dead in a cabin. How did they die?
Because you didn't find them in time. You said, "Who wants to go to a musty old cabin, let's go the beach this month."
Are you happy now?
Are the couple human?
Quote from: CyberzombieAre the couple human?
Yes
Quote from: NicephorusBecause you didn't find them in time. You said, "Who wants to go to a musty old cabin, let's go the beach this month."
Are you happy now?
No.
Was a fire involved in their deaths?
Is there an old book bound in human skin?
Did they have a horrible wasting disease, a.k.a. Cabin fever?
Quote from: CyberzombieWas a fire involved in their deaths?
No
Quote from: KnightcrawlerIs there an old book bound in human skin?
No
Quote from: Technicolor DreamcoatDid they have a horrible wasting disease, a.k.a. Cabin fever?
No
Did they die of lack of breathable air?
Are they in a building?
Quote from: Name LipsDid they die of lack of breathable air?
No.
Are they in a sunken ship?
Quote from: CyberzombieAre they in a building?
No.
Quote from: Name LipsAre they in a sunken ship?
No
Are they in an airplane?
Quote from: Name LipsAre they in an airplane?
Yes.
Does gravity play an important part in this story?
Did the couple die in a plane crash?
Quote from: CyberzombieDoes gravity play an important part in this story?
Yes
Quote from: Xavier LangDid the couple die in a plane crash?
Yes
You didn't say "the riddle is solved." Is there more?
Did the couple die from impacting the Earth at high velocity?
No, the riddle is solved. They died from sever decelleration trauma
Not as clever as the first one.