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The complete 12 Days of Twistmas…

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So, Twistmas is over for another year. I managed to post a different, new twistery every day for 12 days up to and including Christmas Day. A rather crazy and pointless task I set myself, but I did it nonetheless. I hope anyone who took the trouble to look in over that time enjoyed the …

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The Twelfth Day of Twistmas (Twistery #35)

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He admitted keeping victims in steel boxes. Were they dead or alive? Yes & no. He sent the police a letter to explain: ψ.   Solution. The suspect was Professor Rudy Applebaum. Three of his graduate students had gone missing, Dennis Lee, Ranbir Kapur, and Amelia Quirke.  They had all been on their way to …

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The Eleventh Day of Twistmas (Twistery #34) Solution

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“I am innocent!” declared Hélène, thereby proving her guilt.   Solution. This is a true crime twistery. You can read about it in Colin And Damon Wilson’s book, Written in Blood: A History of Forensic Detection. My account is taken from there. The interesting thing about true crimes, as opposed to the sort made up …

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The Tenth Day of Twistmas (Twistery #33) Solution

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“As you deal so shall you die,” was scrawled in blood above the butchered meat-packing executive. Yellow petals were scattered on his body.     Solution. Detective Inspector Stafford pointed a finger at the scrawled message. “What do you make of that then, son?” “As you deal so shall you die,” said Detective Sergeant Ringer. …

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The Ninth Day of Twistmas (Twistery #32) Solution

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Actually, Twistery and solution all in one today: It looked like a suicide pact. The 2 bodies lay together. But why the separate suicide notes & why had she shot herself & he taken poison? Solution. It didn’t add up. In suicide pacts, those taking their own lives generally use the same method to do …

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