When a psychiatrist was found murdered in his apartment, four of his patients were questioned about his death.
I. The police knew from the testimony of witnesses that each of the four patients had been alone with the psychiatrist in his apartment just once on the day of his death.
II. Before the four patients were questioned, they met and agreed that every statement each of them would make to the police would be a lie.
Each patient made two statements, as follows:
Avery:
1. None of us four killed the psychiatrist.
2. The psychiatrist was alive when I left.
Blake:
3. I was the second to arrive.
4. The psychiatrist was dead when I arrived.
Crown:
5. I was the third to arrive.
6. The psychiatrist was alive when I left.
Davis:
7. The killer did not arrive after I did.
8. The psychiatrist was dead when I arrived.
Which one of the four patients killed the psychiatrist?
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When a psychiatrist was found murdered in his apartment, four of his patients were questioned about his death.
I. The police knew from the testimony of witnesses that each of the four patients had been alone with the psychiatrist in his apartment just once on the day of his death.
II. Before the four patients were questioned, they met and agreed that every statement each of them would make to the police would be a lie.
Each patient made two statements, as follows:
Avery:
1. None of us four killed the psychiatrist.
2. The psychiatrist was alive when I left.
Blake:
3. I was the second to arrive.
4. The psychiatrist was dead when I arrived.
Crown:
5. I was the third to arrive.
6. The psychiatrist was alive when I left.
Davis:
7. The killer did not arrive after I did.
8. The psychiatrist was dead when I arrived.
Which one of the four patients killed the psychiatrist?
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