First topic message reminder :Hi all…have a crack at this one…
(Note: This question is part of a psychological research I read somewhere. It was found that those who were able to get the answer correctly are more likely to commit suicide and/or become serial-killers than those who didn’t. Answer at your own risk.)
Two sisters (let’s call them sisters A and B) are holding the wake of their recently-deceased mother. It’s like any other wake: coffee, biscuits, friends and relatives expressing their grief, nothing too special about it… Sisters A and B knew everyone who attended the wake, except for this handsome man in a black suit. It was the first time the sisters saw this man, and they had completely no idea who he was.
This man would just stand quietly by the gate, peering through the main door to get a glimpse of the coffin. He didn’t mingle with anybody, he just stood there alone. He was there everyday of the wake. He would come in the exact same time he came in the day before and would stand at the same spot every time. Nobody would mind, well, except for Sister A, who would gradually fall in love with him. As the days of the wake passed, Sister A would fall more and more in love with the stranger in black suit.
Until the day of the sisters’ mother’s burial came. The sisters would never see the handsome man in black suit again.
The next day, Sister A stabs Sister B to death….
Question: Why did Sister A kill Sister B?