OK, same rules as last time. Only ask questions that can be answered by a yes or a no. If you've heard this riddle, don't post the answer because that will spoil the fun for those who want to try and figure it out. This is the next in the "how did he die" series:
A MAN IS FOUND DEAD NEXT TO A ROCK. HOW DID HE DIE?
Remember the tricks you've picked up from the cabin riddle!! Rather than asking lots of questions about whether he had a stab wound, a gunshot wound, was strangled, etc, ask first if he was murdered. Stick to categories before getting to the details, and remember that the surroundings are typically critical to figuring out the riddle. So avoid getting trapped into guessing the manner of his death by process of elimination (i.e. running through a list of ways someone could die). Even if on the last riddle you'd managed to figure out he'd died from massive trauma wounds . . . that STILL wouldn't have told you it was an airplan crash!
Happy guessing!
And no, he was not killed by a rock flipped into his head by a ceiling fan . . .
A MAN IS FOUND DEAD NEXT TO A ROCK. HOW DID HE DIE?
Remember the tricks you've picked up from the cabin riddle!! Rather than asking lots of questions about whether he had a stab wound, a gunshot wound, was strangled, etc, ask first if he was murdered. Stick to categories before getting to the details, and remember that the surroundings are typically critical to figuring out the riddle. So avoid getting trapped into guessing the manner of his death by process of elimination (i.e. running through a list of ways someone could die). Even if on the last riddle you'd managed to figure out he'd died from massive trauma wounds . . . that STILL wouldn't have told you it was an airplan crash!
And no, he was not killed by a rock flipped into his head by a ceiling fan . . .