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Can You Help The Detective ?

Welcome to another episode of our mind-bending game(s), though the previous one wasn't that mind-bending. But from the responses (from the previous one) it seems we all enjoyed it, especially those that participated.

The game to be played now is going to be quite different from the previous one, though it's still in the form of a riddle. This riddle is going to exploit a phenomenon which is yet to be well grounded in mainstream science but well grounded in science fiction. 😎
I'm not saying that you should go and start watching all the sci-fi movies or read the novels just to attempt the riddle but if you happen to be the kind that loves sci-fi - why wouldn't we, maybe you could have an upper hand.

Of course there's a price to won but it is still the same as with the previous one, 1 hive for the first person to provide the answers and another 1 hive to be shared amongst at most the second 3 to also provide answers.

So who's ready to play ?

Let's get on with it folks.

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There was a certain man whose existence is to be caused by an act he himself performed. However, two generations back from this act, a detective discovered the body of another man who was murdered and also the murder tool. After thorough investigations, it was discovered that the killer/murderer was a relative to the murdered man but does not exist. Interestingly, shortly after the murder, the girlfriend to the murdered man got pregnant.

There are two questions on the mind of the detective and they are

1) Who is this mysterious relative to the murdered man

2) How was the murder possible ? - the act

Hint 3 : For the answer to the first question, by relative we mean father, son, uncle, e.t.c.

Can you help the detective solve these murder mysteries ?

The answers should be provided from now (may 15) till the next three days (may 18) and should be provided in the comment section below.

Have a thoughtful day and see you when next i see you again.

Thank you all once again for stopping by to read my jargons and also thank you @juecoree, @lemouth and the @Steemstem team for your valuable supports.

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