No looking up the web cuz that's lame A daughter went to her mom's funeral. She met a guy of her dream and felt in love with him. Later on she lost his phone number. About 2 weeks later, she killed her sister? why?
the man she met was the priest/undertaker at her mother's funeral... she loses his number and then kills her sister to meet him again... maybe
that was like soooooooo old..... been posted more than a million times before.... who can't get it must be a psycho =P and wats this gotta do with love/relationships?
She killed in the sister.. on the staircase with a knife... because her sister was the one who killed her mother... sworn to avenge her mother... she seeked out the sister and killed her in 2 weeks..
yea.. heard this long ago too.. ans is what knoc said: to meet the guy again. But she doesn't know who the guy is, thats why she decided to kill her sister. If the guy was the priest/boyfriend of sister, she would have known who he was. Thus... the guy must be a stranger who knows his mom. Assuming that the stranger is somehow related to the family, he will likely come to the funeral of her sister too. The version I heard was: A daughter went to her mom's funeral. She met a guy of her dream and fell in love with him. 2 weeks later, her sister died. Why? Its suppose to be a psychology test. It assumes that criminals think alike.. and if you can get the ans to my version on your own, then it means you think like a criminal
supposedly if you get it within like 5 seconds or so? you become a serial killer? lol well it's not that old.. see some people didn't get it . it's good thing i guess..
i say her sister dressed up like a man and seduced her. Gave her a bogus phone number. When she found out, she killed her with a knife
ahahh nice riddle and wow for pl imagination my answer is this one: i think she was the one who kill her mum and now she kill her sis because there is a story behind this
Well before i read knoctur_nals answer i thought i was cos her sister stole the number and went out with the guy but well i think Knoctur_nal's answer would be better suited