<p>While at the funeral of her own mother, a woman met a man whom she did not know. She thought he was 'amazing'. She believed him to be her dream partner, so much so that she fell in love with him right there, but never asked for his number and could not find him. A few days later she killed her sister.</p>
<p>Question: What was her motive for killing her sister? </p>
<p>And here I thought that she found out, by circumstance or determination, her sister was seeing this mystery man, and so she decided to kill her sister to have the man for herself.</p>
<p>oh yeah
i answered this right without knowing the answer back in 8th grade
my teacher looked at me funny and ppl avoided me for therest of the week
-_-
its common sense... right?</p>
<p>i'd love to answer this XD but before i knew the answer i made two guesses (the first one was right, but the second one is..) :
"the sister knew the guy but wouldn't tell her anything about him"</p>
<p>Why does it take a psychopath to piece together like three pieces of information? Seems like just logic to me; what else would it be? (Although I found it far-fetched of her to assume that he would show up at her sister's funeral and my guess was that he was a worker at the funeral home.) </p>
<p>I did think that I was a psychopath for a period of about four years, but I don't feel comfortable posting the details publicly. If anyone has felt something similar or is curious, though, feel free to PM me.</p>
<p>and one of my immediate "guesses" was the correct "psychopathic" one, but only because I'm familiar with these silly tests and the original info was incredibly suggestive. If I saw a news story detailing such a course of events, I would have probably imagined a more plausible scenario.</p>