Yes I saw the white wine, shouldve been obvious, but then I got confused... because how do you get makeup on your sleeves, sure dotting her hand makes sense, BUT HOW DO YOU MISS THAT GREATLY!?
In number 2 case, if you analyse the fracture lines in the glass by a closer inspection you can determine if the glass was broken from the inside or outside, So both B and C can be used as information to contradict the janitors story
For 7:43, it's not only that her hair is looking great over 6 months, it also because of her feeling on her face, the real kidnapped women are looking scared, but the other girl looks calm, not panicking.
Its weird how I come to the correct conclusion without following the intended logic. In the kidnapping case I just guessed by how loosely her hands were tied and the lack of untidyness around her.
On the one with the buildings, i didnt notice all of the objects from A going onto B, however, i went of the shadows on building B. That's how I got A.
That is still good. I am an artest so my eyes almost immediately noticed the difference in the buildings for I tend to draw things like that. Just not buildings.
If it was a real scenario, the psychiatrist might aswell simply be substituted since keeping the weapon of murdery around with his personal belongings would be quite foolish. We need more evidence and details to make any accusations.
he could also have it because it reminds his client of something and plus it could have been anyone who had a motive to commit the murder. Anyone could have stabbed the person and washed the scalpel, you never know
8:04 I'd say a better reasoning would be to look at the bottles on the floor between the two brown haired ladies. They were trying to cut the ropes with those bottle shards, but the blue haired one doesn't have anything next to her. By the way I got 9/10, missing the Mr (Color) prisoners one. There's more than one combination to answer that one.
This is like the GardenScape ads been showing up, but we the viewer actually solved it together and earn satisfaction instead, rather than a small X button.
I got the right one on the blue hair one, but I was looking at the expressions. I found I kept accidentally getting the right one by a different method than I was supposed to use lol
I still think it's kinda weird that they eliminated the first one because of her cut. I thought it made her more suspicious, I didn't care about the wine-
he was wearing a different color shirt which mean at least one of them had to have a different color, he also may have been able to see mister red wearing white so that means white is wearing blue, or I'm just overthinking a simple thing And he just knew for questions sake
I got 2 questions with like either like the “This one or this one” situation, and the last one was “I didn’t know it was a convertible” Thing On the this one or this one situation, I still kinda got the riddle correct cuz one of the this ones were the correct answer.
@@EvoViperX8 One of the pictures showed a steering wheel in front of the passenger seat, indicating it was a car school, you couldn't see there in the other pictures. Also if it was as it showed in the video, where the killer put the hand in the car to shoot, there would've been powder, as the gun was indeed in the car. Reply if you want to see some other things that were wrong with this video
I have glasses and the 20/20 vision portion. I got cause I am an artest and draw lots of stuff overlapping. So I almost immediately noticed the difference.
How am I supposed to know Minnesota law if I've never been to freaking Minnesota 🤔 Plot twist the blue-haired is a wig and she's been held captive for over 2 years🙆
It couldn't be the car and there was not enough evidence that it was the month so I took the day and many shops are closed on a Sunday which made it a bit suspicious and I live in Belgium so I didn't know the law
Given that there have been so many visual clues, I assumed the car in question 5 was the specific one being 'test driven'. I'm reasonably sure most dealerships wouldn't have a car in the showroom on such a spectacular pedestal like that if there'd been arrangements to test drive or sell so soon after, there's a bunch of stuff that goes into prepping a car for sale like detailing, a mechanical checkover, ect. so having it on a display like that was what stuck out to me. For question 9, the first maid may have her own blood on her clothes, but that doesn't really exempt her fully. It's possible she cut herself with the very knife used in the murder, either accidentally or on purpose, which gives a convenient alibi. I'd wait for forensic testing on the knife to make sure on this one.
I guess the wine maid because I thought a wine spill couldn’t look like that, it would’ve spilled on her dress more to the bottom, instead of just a few stops
I thought it was maid one because she had also blood on the back of the hand on which she cut the finger. I think maid three wouldn't be so stupid to take a bottle of white Wine for her Alibi when she had planed to kill the guy.
This just makes the fbi seems like a joke police personnel talk about “Oh hey chief, you uh hear that organization building up around here you should see the test its hilarious.”
@@BallBelliedBoar I was in the same boat here, and immediately looked to see if her hand was on the button to roll the window up. The way it was shown in the animation would leave gunpowder burns on her body, as the gun was really close to her.
I got the first one right, but with a "different equation" so to speak. I was confused on why the phyciatrist would have a scalpel, but I also looked at other things; he 1: was the only one without gloves, he must have discarded of them, and 2: he has his arms crossed, a classic sign of defensiveness and self protection.
I thought dentists worked at a different place then doctors, because my town does that, so I thought the dentist was not suspicious. And for the others I took them out because the Psychiatrist was super suspicious. Why would he have a scalpel was the first thing I asked myself, and the only answer, to me, was that he used it for killing.
Actually, crossed arms are more about self comfort than defensive. It's like giving yourself a reassuring hug in a bad situation. (A retired FBI agent told me this.) I got it for the given reason... Shrinks don't use scapels in their line of work.
@@chrisstarcher6010 yea but for the sake of argument theres no way of knowing that for sure IRL its just a realy realy lousy reason to place the blame but yes i got the point of the challenge ;)
None of those questions was difficult at all. Which makes me think that the FBI is either very easy to get into, or the majority who apply are pretty dumb.
Only missed three. Guessed all the others right. Reading and watching mysteries, agents, and detectives has been a great help for this. Also writing my own books keeps my able to see or think up different scenarios that would often be missed. Happy for myself. How did I do?
Number 2: you’ve obviously never worked clearing up large qualities of broken glass. You can get covered in the stuff if you’re not extremely careful. Trust me, I worked in a soft drink factory for twenty years and have the scars to prove it. Not to mention I know a lot about broken glass (we used the have to gather up all pieces of a bottle that blew up in the filler to see if there was a faulty batch of bottles), and you can examine the glass to see where the break started and how it exploded. I know that with windows they can analyse the flat pane to see whether it broke from inside or outside.
Wait that first one was a trick question because the the scalpel you show that was used to kill the lady with the same exact scalpel is the surgeon. The psychiatrist had a scalpel but it didn't match the scalpel that was sad by the lady so if you are real FBI agent you want to look the matching scalpel not just one that looks similar because if they were stabbed by one scalp on the psychiatrist has a different one then it doesn't match. So based on all the evidence I went with the surgeon because he had the same exact scalpel as what was used to stab her where all the other people did not have the same scalpel.
Unfortunately, I don't think we would know what the scalpel used for the murder looks like, seeing as the killer took it with them. I'm fairly certain the different design was to possibly throw some of the viewers off
My cousin is an agent. Not only 'solving' crimes, he is a polyglot (7 languages) he had to do a course in forensic accounting, and I introduced him to the pathologists I work with at the hospital and attended autopsies. You really have to be a good all rounder to get into these agencies.
@@jordan_cagle yes, and the last questions seems off, there should be a burnmarks at her chest when the gunman clearly shoot her at that range but there isnt any
Then there is me from Germany, who went. "Oh right, American stores are open on sunday" After he started explaining. I also believe that to be able to join the FBI you need to now at least the basics of each state law
8:20 I knew it was the third girl, but I knew because her expression was different from the others. Her eyebrows were down as if she was calm, the red blush on her cheeks showed she had makeup on, her lips had lipstick on them and her blue short hair was only the icing, it seemed like she has just put on the makeup and gotten her hair dyed and cut, if she was a victim all her makeup would deteriorate and her hair would grow along with her roots showing. I kinda wish you went into detail.
I used to keep scalpels on my desk all the time when I worked onsite at the hospital. A lot of people had them. They are great for precision cutting. They'd be rounding us all up.
I found 2 flaws with these, question 5 relies on info we where not given. Unless you live in Minnesota its not likely you would know about that law so exspecting us to solve that isnt right. An the one about the maids has a flaw too as any woman can tell you nail polish stains are very obvious even red nail polish stains could never be mistaken for blood stains. That dosen't make the question unfair its just a dumb excuse since anyone standing there could tell with anything more then a cursory glance that it was nail polish
Well in defense of BA: MN isn't the only state that still has blue laws regarding car sales (PA does for certain). Next, I'm not a woman, but I would think that blood stains seep into fabric more, spreading outward and lightening in color, than nail polish does...I could be wrong on that too lol!
If blood dries it is at a brown to blackish color .. if you have a scab pull it till you bleed but don't wipe the blood off let it dry on you and watch the color change with the contents in the air ... Nail polish red will dry red and have a sheen to it even at a glance anyone can tell the difference if logic is used
Here’s a story about karma. We were at a water park and the card had no money but we had just bought drinks. Then we started to lose money for no reason. I made the connection to one of my dads customer’s and his name was Paul. We had just paid him for helping us and got glimpses of my dads card. And cause of that he was arrested because I have a good memory.
Problem with the last question. There would be GSR (gunshot residue) on the victim if she was shot from the way you say. Instead the murderer staged the crime scene adding blood. There is no way the murder happened the way you say it happened and there not being GSR on the windshield or on the victim.
Well, they never mentioned GSR in the video, and depending on if the wind was blowing from the front of the car, there may not have been any on the windshield - her side window may be a better probability.
@@MAGA_Patriot2024 They specifically said there were no powder marks on her body at 14:22. Powder marks would be the GSR here, and the reasoning for ruling out a passenger killing her from inside the vehicle and leaving. Because of that I immediately looked to see if her hand was on a button to roll up the window, which would accomplish the same thing that the convertible converting would but without leaving powder burns from a close range shot like the animation at the end shows. Realistically though, it'd be easier to tell if it was a convertible if you were on the scene anyways, and questions like these don't translate very well to this sort of flat color art style.
in number 10 the bike could also do it. she could cycle there on the bike, killed him then stopped and stood on his body to turn the bike around and left
11:36 Actually, she would have possibly eaten a piece of the poisoned pie too, because they gave each other a bite from their plates. I believe the best answer for this riddle is that the poison was already in his glass. It would not affect her and he would likely not notice.
If you take a close look at the animation, both of them took the bite out from her piece and fed it to each other, meaning she never ate from the man's piece
Another option I would have added with the black widow case would have been the champagne glass. The inside of the glass could have been coated with a colorless poison and if anyone was suspicious they could merely say any liquid seen was water because the glass was freshly washed.
I missed one. The last one. Can I join the FBI now? Side note: If there really was no powder burns or residue anywhere in the car, then she was shot somewhere else and the killer moved her body to the car. If she was shot while putting the top up, there would still be powder residue on the window next to her, the seat belt, and the steering wheel.
Not if she was shot from a distance. It would have been an incredible shot, but possible. It didn't happen like the animation showed; that would have left residue.
15:06 you said that there was no powder in the car and what you show us is a man shooting her with the gun in the car. I would have believed it if it was a further distance but this is ridiculous.
For the janitor one. It would be more suspicious of the cuts because everybody knows to be careful near glass unless your breaking it. Also cleaning up a crime scene and getting your dna all over is a lil sus
I managed to get the first five but the one with the "black widow" was kinda hard, although i was kinda hesitating between the knife (which was my first guess) and the wine, but all the other questions i failed 😔
As a knife cuts, anything on it could be transferred by friction to the other side if the object is thicker than the blade. These scenarios are very oversimplified.
@@georgesakellaropoulos8162 besides, I know there was an animation to go with it, but if they fed eachother the pie then the widow should be dead seeing as nobody at a date is gonna feed someone else the same peice they are already being fed... these are kinda overthought
12:50 you think a murderer is fool enough to take a white wine bottle , instead of red , i don't think so , you can smell and find difference between nail polish and blood same goes for wine by smelling, however you can't tell the difference between nail cut spilled blood and victims blood except you take a DNA test
When you get the answers right but for the wrong reasons.
that was half of them for me lol.
Same
Me too
me too
Yes I saw the white wine, shouldve been obvious, but then I got confused... because how do you get makeup on your sleeves, sure dotting her hand makes sense, BUT HOW DO YOU MISS THAT GREATLY!?
In number 2 case, if you analyse the fracture lines in the glass by a closer inspection you can determine if the glass was broken from the inside or outside, So both B and C can be used as information to contradict the janitors story
Are you a real fbi?
@@Scpfanx for real though
No shit
THAT'S WHAT I WAS SAYING BUT I GOT IT WRONG
That is true but if all the glass was fractured then no
I cant be the only one that thought this was extremely easy. The majority of the questions was about attention to detail and prior knowledge.
Yeah these are 5th grade questions at most
People who think this is hard mustn't read or pay attention in class. I got everything but one right. I didn't know you can't buy a car on a Sunday.
then I must be really stupid
Yeah
@@Thesplunkydunk Or unobservant to words, thoughts/ideas, or/and things.
For 7:43, it's not only that her hair is looking great over 6 months, it also because of her feeling on her face, the real kidnapped women are looking scared, but the other girl looks calm, not panicking.
Yes, that's also why I picked her😅
I picked her because her hair looked the most neat!
I actually looked at the gag and thought that it didn't look like it was on right
I picked her because the ropes around her hands weren't as tight as they were around the other too
My mama!
I expect a call from an FBI recruiter any day now lol
*FBI OPEN UP*
I wish
@@Zoologically_Explained not the call you expected
Same
@P5-4 WEI MINGKAI same
“The car is a convertible”
Yes, the floor is made of floor
(Insert buzz light year meme)
Its weird how I come to the correct conclusion without following the intended logic. In the kidnapping case I just guessed by how loosely her hands were tied and the lack of untidyness around her.
Same here.
I guessed the same person in the kidnapping case but because she didn't look concerned based on the eyebrows of the other two.
Plus her hair was really neat, while the other two's hair was all messy and unkept.
i was looking at how the hands were tied also! i didn't even look at the tidyness at all I knew who it was by how loose the hands were tied
Everyone’s like: yay i only missed one or two
Meanwhile, there’s me: Yay i finally got one correct after watching the video 3 times!😂
On the one with the buildings, i didnt notice all of the objects from A going onto B, however, i went of the shadows on building B. That's how I got A.
That is still good. I am an artest so my eyes almost immediately noticed the difference in the buildings for I tend to draw things like that. Just not buildings.
yea same the shadows did it for me. also, what kind of fbi agent needs to know that? the co-worker should just point. smh
The janitor broke the glase from the inside of the store the glase was on the ore side
Portions of Bldg. A are obscuring sections of some of the windows on Bldg. B.
I found the balconies to overlap the windows of the other building.
If it was a real scenario, the psychiatrist might aswell simply be substituted since keeping the weapon of murdery around with his personal belongings would be quite foolish. We need more evidence and details to make any accusations.
i went with him and the pen.
And that's why your name is clever man😎
This is test for fun. Don't pretended.
Truly intelligent person is one who can pretend to be a fool.
very true good point
he could also have it because it reminds his client of something and plus it could have been anyone who had a motive to commit the murder. Anyone could have stabbed the person and washed the scalpel, you never know
The janitor tried to clean a crime scene, that's sus already
i think he wouldve cleaned up some of the glass, not knowing that was a bad thing to do
(if he was inocent
@Caden Willett they can still say sus.
Sus is just short for suspicious
The promised neverland ?
I thought it was broke from the inside, so I got it wrong 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏻♀️
8:04 I'd say a better reasoning would be to look at the bottles on the floor between the two brown haired ladies. They were trying to cut the ropes with those bottle shards, but the blue haired one doesn't have anything next to her.
By the way I got 9/10, missing the Mr (Color) prisoners one. There's more than one combination to answer that one.
On the shirt one, Mr. Red has a visible white shirt after just jacket opens up a bit
Same what if mr blue and red swapped clothes but white said nothing because he was wearing his own clothes
Blue hair has no struggle in her hair
W a l t e r
i though that the blue haired one was it because her the ropes on her hands looked looser
This is like the GardenScape ads been showing up, but we the viewer actually solved it together and earn satisfaction instead, rather than a small X button.
What do you mean
Ever seen the fack word scape or garden scape adds?
You forgot Home escape
I got the right one on the blue hair one, but I was looking at the expressions. I found I kept accidentally getting the right one by a different method than I was supposed to use lol
Same bro. I expect an FBI Recruiter at my doorstep within 3-5 business days. You?
That's what the best fbi agents can do
Find a answer through a different method means your a perfect agent from any perspective
same here I figured the building one by looking at the sunlight
Me to
Didn't get the last one because I forgot convertibles were a thing lol.
I only got the last one because I heard that riddle before (I got it wrong first time too lol)
same lol
same hahaha
And by his logic she would have dust on her meaning its wrong
Same
Apparently a 12 year old is qualified
12:45 I knew it was maid Claire because if she spilled wine on herself there would be more of a mess, and I didn’t even know that it was white wine!!!
You are so right
I just noticed the bottle doesn’t look like a red wine bottle due to the label
I still think it's kinda weird that they eliminated the first one because of her cut. I thought it made her more suspicious, I didn't care about the wine-
Considering the thickness of nail polish, I thought it was Becky from the size of the stain
How exactly did Mr Blue know they were all wearing different coloured shirts?
he was wearing a different color shirt which mean at least one of them had to have a different color, he also may have been able to see mister red wearing white so that means white is wearing blue, or I'm just overthinking a simple thing
And he just knew for questions sake
He’s gay and made out with each of his prison mates
@@thaidenalexander5891 understandable Have a nice day
Hmmm very confusing indeed. Maybe they new what they were wearing before it. Probably not though.
Idk
I got 2 questions with like either like the “This one or this one” situation, and the last one was “I didn’t know it was a convertible” Thing
On the this one or this one situation, I still kinda got the riddle correct cuz one of the this ones were the correct answer.
I only got 4
I got 8
But yeah that one got me but I thought the murderer was in the car I didn’t the convertible thing
See
@@EvoViperX8 One of the pictures showed a steering wheel in front of the passenger seat, indicating it was a car school, you couldn't see there in the other pictures. Also if it was as it showed in the video, where the killer put the hand in the car to shoot, there would've been powder, as the gun was indeed in the car. Reply if you want to see some other things that were wrong with this video
"Seems the journalist has been doing a lot more than just taking photos" really got me raising my eyebrow.
Me: getting every question correct
The FBI: you need 20/20 vision
Me: dammit!
Me: dammit it's 2021 already
@@filipstefan3007 that was epic.
About to be 2022
Same brug
I have glasses and the 20/20 vision portion. I got cause I am an artest and draw lots of stuff overlapping. So I almost immediately noticed the difference.
How am I supposed to know Minnesota law if I've never been to freaking Minnesota 🤔
Plot twist the blue-haired is a wig and she's been held captive for over 2 years🙆
It said that the guy was going to buy the car on Saturday and not Sunday.
Yes
Correctemento
It couldn't be the car and there was not enough evidence that it was the month so I took the day and many shops are closed on a Sunday which made it a bit suspicious and I live in Belgium so I didn't know the law
You could lock-up a random civilian that way that just didn't know that there was a law for that
I never knew that this was so easy being an fbi agent, thats it im changing my career now
But NATO doesn't (maybe bit more harder)
I GOT QUESTION #1 CORRECT! But for a different reason BUT WHATEVER IT STILL COUNTS! (Shouts "YEEEHEHEHHAHAAAAS!!!!!" While making these faces😆🤣
In the one with the servants, there is no way that the nail polish person would have gotten the splatters on those spots in such big quantities.
unless when her master was stabbed, he screamed, and she jumped spilling the nail polish everywhere, that's the only possible way that could happen
No it’s the one with the wine if you look at the wine it says WHITE WINE
If you look at the wine yes it says white wine but if you look in the bottle to its not red it's clear
Given that there have been so many visual clues, I assumed the car in question 5 was the specific one being 'test driven'. I'm reasonably sure most dealerships wouldn't have a car in the showroom on such a spectacular pedestal like that if there'd been arrangements to test drive or sell so soon after, there's a bunch of stuff that goes into prepping a car for sale like detailing, a mechanical checkover, ect. so having it on a display like that was what stuck out to me.
For question 9, the first maid may have her own blood on her clothes, but that doesn't really exempt her fully. It's possible she cut herself with the very knife used in the murder, either accidentally or on purpose, which gives a convenient alibi. I'd wait for forensic testing on the knife to make sure on this one.
The maid was the only one I got wrong cause I don't drink so I didn't realize it was WHITE wine though it did stick out to me. Too easy.
I guess the wine maid because I thought a wine spill couldn’t look like that, it would’ve spilled on her dress more to the bottom, instead of just a few stops
For me I found out due to the bottle in first pic was unopened...
But I see where you want to come as well. Maybe they're both in on it. 😉
/DBB
@@lenmann3417 Unlike blood, wine is like water and doesn't stay on the skin. And I only later paid attention to color of wine too.
I thought it was maid one because she had also blood on the back of the hand on which she cut the finger.
I think maid three wouldn't be so stupid to take a bottle of white Wine for her Alibi when she had planed to kill the guy.
This just makes the fbi seems like a joke police personnel talk about “Oh hey chief, you uh hear that organization building up around here you should see the test its hilarious.”
Oh I’m sure the questions here would be considered as the exam to take the exams.
I got 5 out of 11. I knew I wouldn't make it as a FBI agent, but being able to get about half right still makes me proud of myself.
i got two out of eleven... did i make it
10/11. Too easy.
I actually got question 6 right for a different reason; the blue haired one's restraints looked much looser than the restraints on the other two did
That's how I got it too
And she looks a lot less scared
That was my guess as well
Same
her mouth restraint was not on properly
The last test doesn't make sense.
If the gunman reaches his arm into the vehicle when the top begins to unfold, there would be gsw on the victim.
It would literally have to be a sniper in the perfect spot
It’s the most likely case
@@benjaminsmith6800 Thats the only reasonable answer otherwise there would be gun powder or a chip in the windshield
I was close I said the window was down but I didn’t think it could be a convertible
@@BallBelliedBoar I was in the same boat here, and immediately looked to see if her hand was on the button to roll the window up. The way it was shown in the animation would leave gunpowder burns on her body, as the gun was really close to her.
I got the first one right, but with a "different equation" so to speak. I was confused on why the phyciatrist would have a scalpel, but I also looked at other things; he 1: was the only one without gloves, he must have discarded of them, and 2: he has his arms crossed, a classic sign of defensiveness and self protection.
I did it with alternate method 1
I thought dentists worked at a different place then doctors, because my town does that, so I thought the dentist was not suspicious. And for the others I took them out because the Psychiatrist was super suspicious. Why would he have a scalpel was the first thing I asked myself, and the only answer, to me, was that he used it for killing.
Actually, crossed arms are more about self comfort than defensive. It's like giving yourself a reassuring hug in a bad situation. (A retired FBI agent told me this.)
I got it for the given reason... Shrinks don't use scapels in their line of work.
Why would a psychiatrist need gloves? The other suspects have to wear them for their work, but not him.
That is how I figured it out tbh
This was pretty interesting to do, we await more content like this.
1 so just by having a tool not used in his profession hes instantly the killer BRA this is how good people get put away
That question was about process of elimination. We was told one of the three was the killer.
@@chrisstarcher6010 yea but for the sake of argument theres no way of knowing that for sure IRL its just a realy realy lousy reason to place the blame but yes i got the point of the challenge ;)
Our justice system is totally screwed up and just a money making machine so I also understand your point.
also i thin surgeon is also an exceptable awnse because the surgeon would know where the heart is and thus how to stab
@@lampatpat but she was stabbed in the back...
None of those questions was difficult at all. Which makes me think that the FBI is either very easy to get into, or the majority who apply are pretty dumb.
Or the questions displayed here are not up to the true FBI-Level..... Seems like you enter the 2nd category
@@alexd.3048 you must be a fbi agent haha
@@tylerkrug7719 I can say for certain a 5th grader could solve these easily
@@randomslayer9018 it depends if they
are REALLY stupid... but most likely yes
I agree but I assume it’s just bad questions here
For the janitor one : yes glass breaks in every direction but it doesn’t tend to break backwards
Sometimes it does, believe me, sadly enough I'm experienced
Thanks for sharing your videos
Only missed three. Guessed all the others right. Reading and watching mysteries, agents, and detectives has been a great help for this. Also writing my own books keeps my able to see or think up different scenarios that would often be missed. Happy for myself. How did I do?
Same
guessed all but bw one and last one
Me too 😂
yeah i dont think anything u did like writing stuff and reading about agents and stuff did anything about helping u figure out the questions
I got four questions wrong
Number 2: you’ve obviously never worked clearing up large qualities of broken glass. You can get covered in the stuff if you’re not extremely careful. Trust me, I worked in a soft drink factory for twenty years and have the scars to prove it.
Not to mention I know a lot about broken glass (we used the have to gather up all pieces of a bottle that blew up in the filler to see if there was a faulty batch of bottles), and you can examine the glass to see where the break started and how it exploded. I know that with windows they can analyse the flat pane to see whether it broke from inside or outside.
I said the window as well
Me to and I’m pretty sure in one of their other mysteries they said the glass was not the right option because it was inside bruh
This for good TV?
Wait that first one was a trick question because the the scalpel you show that was used to kill the lady with the same exact scalpel is the surgeon.
The psychiatrist had a scalpel but it didn't match the scalpel that was sad by the lady so if you are real FBI agent you want to look the matching scalpel not just one that looks similar because if they were stabbed by one scalp on the psychiatrist has a different one then it doesn't match.
So based on all the evidence I went with the surgeon because he had the same exact scalpel as what was used to stab her where all the other people did not have the same scalpel.
Unfortunately, I don't think we would know what the scalpel used for the murder looks like, seeing as the killer took it with them. I'm fairly certain the different design was to possibly throw some of the viewers off
For the black widow question,none of the choice is logical since they fed each other making the knife option invalid
Almost certainly no one of us are gonna be a FBI agent, but we still watch the video😄
I got in a minute ago..
i will :
You sure because I got 9 right Only 2 wrong I believe that's good enough to get in "MAYBE"
My cousin is an agent. Not only 'solving' crimes, he is a polyglot (7 languages) he had to do a course in forensic accounting, and I introduced him to the pathologists I work with at the hospital and attended autopsies. You really have to be a good all rounder to get into these agencies.
You wouldnt know If he actually was working for the FBI so i say CAP🧢
@@ohb1gaming396 yeah but it's family ofc you would know-
@@ollie20071ifyno, the family isnt allowed to know, since that would put them in potential danger, they get to know only if the agent dies
@@ohb1gaming396 ooooh
@@ollie20071ify yeah
The puns are just amazing, hilarious and perfectly phrased 😂
Indeed
12:08 it is really easy to know when you see it🧐
The wine bottle says "white wine"
Hope this helps😊
I like that they have a different voice every time
What do you mean?
Cant lie bout that
They're different people....
@@SocietiesSlave depending on what type of videos they are making there will be different voices
@@eddieincorporated the main guy is never there anymor3
3:52 Waltuh. Howdid you end up in jail Waltuh.
Im the one who gets caught dealing meth
Question 5; Ha,it was the day! In Minessoda,you can't buy cars on Sunday!
Me,a european: HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT
Fbi in Us only.. u become something else.. a batman maybe.
I'm indonesian, i just thought most stores would be closed on sundays
I just love this video!
So FBI agents learn that the simplest, most obvious solution is always the right one?
It’s more about looking for the small details.
@@jordan_cagle yes, and the last questions seems off, there should be a burnmarks at her chest when the gunman clearly shoot her at that range but there isnt any
I guess some ppl need to learn common sense in that case
Makes sense, considering the injustice in the current system.
You got it
I think the one about the car was kind of a local question and not something we could have answered without more information
Yes same here
Yeah I don’t live in Minnesota
I mean.... i figured it out.... and no, i don't live in Minnesota.
@Kayu B. I don't live in Minnesota so I would not know that rule and I'm pretty sure that Wisconsin does not have that rule
Then there is me from Germany, who went. "Oh right, American stores are open on sunday"
After he started explaining.
I also believe that to be able to join the FBI you need to now at least the basics of each state law
8:20 I knew it was the third girl, but I knew because her expression was different from the others. Her eyebrows were down as if she was calm, the red blush on her cheeks showed she had makeup on, her lips had lipstick on them and her blue short hair was only the icing, it seemed like she has just put on the makeup and gotten her hair dyed and cut, if she was a victim all her makeup would deteriorate and her hair would grow along with her roots showing. I kinda wish you went into detail.
Also, her wrists were tied loosely enough that she could easily slip out.
@@andrewschort724 that’s a good point. I wonder what else we missed.
last 1 was a little tricky at first but once I thought about it I figured out all of them I was pretty surprised that I did
If this was intended to be difficult, then the FBI should seriously consider hiring me... and raising the bar of criteria for those hired!🤨
Think twice about that
@@jkl7522 To what precautionary concern should I give a second thought to? Working for the Feds? It’d be an interesting experience, surely🙃
@@jkl7522 And why aren’t there any Candy Skulls with Monarch butterflies incorporated into their art?🤔
honestly i think this video is for entertainment purpose only. nothing barely serious.
Yeah, I would consider a job there myself, but I have glasses
I used to keep scalpels on my desk all the time when I worked onsite at the hospital. A lot of people had them. They are great for precision cutting. They'd be rounding us all up.
Yes but wht kinf of a psychiatrist keeps a scalpel on there desk usually there job its to stop anxiety and stuff like that
but you're not a psychiatrist, you're properly someone who would actually do surgery
I found 2 flaws with these, question 5 relies on info we where not given. Unless you live in Minnesota its not likely you would know about that law so exspecting us to solve that isnt right. An the one about the maids has a flaw too as any woman can tell you nail polish stains are very obvious even red nail polish stains could never be mistaken for blood stains. That dosen't make the question unfair its just a dumb excuse since anyone standing there could tell with anything more then a cursory glance that it was nail polish
Well in defense of BA: MN isn't the only state that still has blue laws regarding car sales (PA does for certain). Next, I'm not a woman, but I would think that blood stains seep into fabric more, spreading outward and lightening in color, than nail polish does...I could be wrong on that too lol!
I know
The guy on the right has white wine, not red wine.
If blood dries it is at a brown to blackish color .. if you have a scab pull it till you bleed but don't wipe the blood off let it dry on you and watch the color change with the contents in the air ... Nail polish red will dry red and have a sheen to it even at a glance anyone can tell the difference if logic is used
I live in Minnesota and a didn’t know about that law until today 😂
Only 5%? But in the movies 99% of the cops are FBI agents lol
Here’s a story about karma. We were at a water park and the card had no money but we had just bought drinks. Then we started to lose money for no reason. I made the connection to one of my dads customer’s and his name was Paul. We had just paid him for helping us and got glimpses of my dads card. And cause of that he was arrested because I have a good memory.
I really hope the FBI don’t use simple quizzes like these fr because these were way too easy
The business man stabbed the doctor lady in the back while she was sitting
I figured it was kinda strange to a business with a sharp object in his desk
@@victorpaulod.escaro4206 yes
😂❤ i enjoyed this episode! Can you make more like this? I could use a little more training and think of all the GOOD KARMA you would receive!
2:51 the janitor is lying he has a window glass stuck to his uniform and he is bleeding
Problem with the last question. There would be GSR (gunshot residue) on the victim if she was shot from the way you say. Instead the murderer staged the crime scene adding blood. There is no way the murder happened the way you say it happened and there not being GSR on the windshield or on the victim.
Well, they never mentioned GSR in the video, and depending on if the wind was blowing from the front of the car, there may not have been any on the windshield - her side window may be a better probability.
@@MAGA_Patriot2024 They specifically said there were no powder marks on her body at 14:22. Powder marks would be the GSR here, and the reasoning for ruling out a passenger killing her from inside the vehicle and leaving. Because of that I immediately looked to see if her hand was on a button to roll up the window, which would accomplish the same thing that the convertible converting would but without leaving powder burns from a close range shot like the animation at the end shows.
Realistically though, it'd be easier to tell if it was a convertible if you were on the scene anyways, and questions like these don't translate very well to this sort of flat color art style.
1:30 i am not a specialist in this area but i guess the psychiatris dont handle a scalpel normally
Yes
in number 10 the bike could also do it. she could cycle there on the bike, killed him then stopped and stood on his body to turn the bike around and left
Sherlock fell asleep watching these tales :D First of all, non of that is FBI business
At 13:39 man i thought it was the one with the luggage 😭😭 their shoe size and brand of shoes may be the same who knows hahaha. felt dumb after that
The last one I thought the gun was in the steering wheel 😂
Nice work buddy
Q5: how am I supposed to know Minnesota state laws when I live in Oregon?
It's the FBI they dont just let anyone become one
Your think that one's tough for you, I'm not even in the USA, let alone the right state 😂
11:36
Actually, she would have possibly eaten a piece of the poisoned pie too, because they gave each other a bite from their plates. I believe the best answer for this riddle is that the poison was already in his glass. It would not affect her and he would likely not notice.
My conclusion exactly I thought it was a laced cup
If you take a close look at the animation, both of them took the bite out from her piece and fed it to each other, meaning she never ate from the man's piece
3:45 was kinda difficult because the answer was laughably easy
14:04 im sorry but bro got jealous 💀💀
Another option I would have added with the black widow case would have been the champagne glass. The inside of the glass could have been coated with a colorless poison and if anyone was suspicious they could merely say any liquid seen was water because the glass was freshly washed.
that's what I was thinking too, also she ate off the pie after the cut, it has to be the glass
That was my thought as well because if she poisoned the blade, she could have poisoned herself as well. I thought the glass was the answer to.
I was thinking, she had poisoned the piece of the pie she fed the victim. But time ran out before I figured out _how._
There was loads of glass on the outside of the window, that was plenty evidence lol
I missed one. The last one. Can I join the FBI now? Side note: If there really was no powder burns or residue anywhere in the car, then she was shot somewhere else and the killer moved her body to the car. If she was shot while putting the top up, there would still be powder residue on the window next to her, the seat belt, and the steering wheel.
Not if she was shot from a distance. It would have been an incredible shot, but possible. It didn't happen like the animation showed; that would have left residue.
The fact i had reasonable answers but i was still wrong is horrible 😭
15:06 you said that there was no powder in the car and what you show us is a man shooting her with the gun in the car. I would have believed it if it was a further distance but this is ridiculous.
OH MY! It's our Czech retail park in Prague next to my home as an example at 2:17! :-D
Mom!! I got a job in FBI......
Did the journalist actually kill the young woman?
I only got two right, but I didn’t expect anything more from myself
The ones I’ve gotten correct, my reasoning is way different from the narrator. Lol
7:00 the real question is WHY CANT YOU TEST DRIVE ON A SUNDAY IN MINNESOTA?!
Fr
yo mr white.
She poisoned the glass because she ate from his side of the pie 11:30
Biggest question is: why should the FBI be involved since every detective would solve this and these crimes do not cross state borders
14:01 new movie sequel “The Man in The Wheelchair”
it's funny. I just rematched Patriot Games on the night I'm watching this.
Even though the last one was the “hardest”, I actually found it to be one of the easiest
I didn't even need to pause lol. I recognized it was a drop top almost instantly.
Ilo
For the janitor one. It would be more suspicious of the cuts because everybody knows to be careful near glass unless your breaking it. Also cleaning up a crime scene and getting your dna all over is a lil sus
Ikr everyone is Careful with glass
This vid is sus
Yeah, but cleaning up glass is hard to do without cutting yourself.
I am actually considering being an agent now 😂
6:50 I didn’t know crap about Minnesota so I declare that question stupid
Before I even start,I hate these with a passion 🤣🤣
This is obviously not standardized in anyway for the FBI. Unless FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Idiots. Lol.
No that's the democratic party.
@@Carebearlillian48203 yeah, they're one & the same nowadays...MAGA!
I managed to get the first five but the one with the "black widow" was kinda hard, although i was kinda hesitating between the knife (which was my first guess) and the wine, but all the other questions i failed 😔
As a knife cuts, anything on it could be transferred by friction to the other side if the object is thicker than the blade. These scenarios are very oversimplified.
@@georgesakellaropoulos8162 besides, I know there was an animation to go with it, but if they fed eachother the pie then the widow should be dead seeing as nobody at a date is gonna feed someone else the same peice they are already being fed... these are kinda overthought
my 10 yr old brother got every one right except for the janitor story. (he used the wrong formula on the car one, but still got the right answer)
2:05 blame the old man, life is boring
12:50 you think a murderer is fool enough to take a white wine bottle , instead of red , i don't think so , you can smell and find difference between nail polish and blood same goes for wine by smelling, however you can't tell the difference between nail cut spilled blood and victims blood except you take a DNA test
Guessing and deduction are how I got most of these right... lol.
The only one I couldn't guess is the car one cuz I dont know anything bout Minnesota
I thought that At first lol but realized they got the pie from her side only then ate their own pieces
I resume my trail of success for looking for small details in theese types of vids !