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oldmisery | 13:23 Tue 30th Mar 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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A man guilty of a serious offence was arrested by the police. However, despite having clear evidence linking him to the crime, he was set free without being charged. Why?
The stories are all factual and may require some lateral thinking or specialist knowledge. Any ideas please, maybe diplomatic immunity ?
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there is a similar story where it was sianmese twins and only one brother was guilty but they could not imprison both?
*siamese grrr
Maybe the crime was committed in a different country ?
diplomatic immunity maybe
There was a similar story regarding conjoined twins and they couldn`t charge one as the other was obviously not involved?? A long shot!
great minds mamya...:)
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Thanks for some great answers the siamese/conjoined twins theory is just the type of answer that fits. Many thanks, I won't know the answer until Sunday a.m.

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