Weirdest  Case

Weirdest Case

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Imagine this , you're in your office going through some old cases and you find this really strange case . A guy had been murdered in his bathroom but that's not what makes it a weird case . The bathroom's door and window were closed from the inside . How was the killer able to get in the bathroom , murder the guy and then leave keeping the door and the window shut from the inside ? That was the question that popped in detective Alexander's head when he found the case's file .
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