Yes
NO
NO
Yes
NO
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So, the picture was in some sort of display in the bridge’s structure?
Or near the bridge’s structure?
No
A bus?
Some sort of vehicle?
No.
I’m cheering for Go_Arachnid_Laser at this point. He’s really trying hard! Come on!
Go back over the info. I think enough is there.
I have a riddle to give and nothing can be done until we solve the Danilo issue.
All right- The GPS thing. Is it relevant?
Yes.
Did the GPS display some information or photo based on where the vehicle had been driven in the past by his wife?
No…but you guys are getting the idea. What else might have happened?
The wife’s… smartphone… connected to Danilo’s car Bluetooth… or…
No. I’m lost.
Was he using something like google streetview to help navigate?
Google would blur faces but maybe something similar doesnt.
Were the faces blurred?
Ooooh! That has to be it!
Yes, and this is the end of it. You got it!
Danilo was going to cross a bridge, but didn’t know the way. He used Google Maps to look it up and used the street view to view it. When he did, he saw his wife with another man on a bench near there.
The picture was a few years old, but it was her and this lead to their divorce.
Oh, great. My turn!
Gabriel was waiting to kill his best friend. People who saw what he was doing were angry at him, but nobody called the police. Why?
Is Gabriel a human/adult/male?
Did he commit a crime?
Did his friend actually die?
Was this at a time before telephones or police existed?
I guess it doesn’t really make a difference, but Peru ain’t in Asia. ![]()
Gabriel was waiting to kill his best friend. People who saw what he was doing were angry at him, but nobody called the police. Why?
Is Gabriel a human?
Is he male?
Assuming these two are true, I’ll hazard a guess: Gabriel is a street bum who has decided to off his buddy. As such, he’s waiting for him in open sight. People are mad at at him for being a bum, but nobody calls the cops because he’s not hassling anyone.
Gabriel was waiting to kill his best friend. People who saw what he was doing were angry at him, but nobody called the police. Why?
Does “kill” refer to the act of homicide?
Do “his”, “he”, and “him” all refer to Gabriel?
Could this happen at any time and place?