Who Murdered the Witch?(In Minecraft)Also assume that two people are lying instead of one

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One of your friends, a witch(in Minecraft Mods) got assassinated by one of your friends while you were on LAN(Local Area Network). You like that Witch and asked your friends. Don't use your vanilla Minecraft knowledge and assume that anything can happen. Keep in mind that one of them is lying.

Assume that Trey is not lying.

Trey said: I am a loyal friend, and I like that witch because that Witch gave me free potions!

Ken said: I was AFK the whole time! Why would I kill the Witch?

Connor said: Ken is lying! If he was lying, the Witch would have killed him since he is only loyal to the owner!

Adrian said: I was playing with potions at the basement house.

Who Murdered the Witch?(In Minecraft)Also assume that two people are lying instead of one.

Connor Ken Trey Adrian

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QuickEnder Pig
Feb 26, 2019

It has to be Ken because if Trey is very, very, very, good friends with Ryan, then the witch will be loyal to the good friends as well. Let's suppose that Ken is not very good friends with Ryan. It is only loyal to the owner and the owners good friends. Ken probably wasnt a good friend. So that means when Ken was being attacketed by the witch, then ken killed the witch in return.

OOPS, READ IT WRONG, ITS BECAUSE IF KEN WAS A GOOD FRIEND, THE WITCH PROBABLY KNEW HE WAS LYING AND THE WITCH MIGHT TELL RYAN. SO KEN HAD TO KILL THE WITCH TO KEEP HIS SECRET SAFE FROM RYAN.

QuickEnder Pig - 2 years, 3 months ago

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Lol Quick signed by you know who

Ayaan Julka - 1 year, 11 months ago
Shu Hung Wang
Nov 27, 2018

First, the suspect is not Trey. Connor has to be right otherwise the problem would have to be a paradox.

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