Solve The Case: The Winter Manor Mystery
- jamiecrow2
- 39 minutes ago
- 2 min read
One crime. Five suspects. Can you crack it before the detective?

❄️ The Setup
On a snowy evening, guests gather at Winter Manor for an intimate dinner party. Outside, heavy snow has been falling for hours, blanketing the grounds.
At 9:30 p.m., the host, Mr. Edward Blackwood, excuses himself to his study.
At 10:00 p.m., a loud crash is heard.
Moments later, Mr. Blackwood is found dead in his locked study.
🔎 The Scene
The study door is locked from the inside
A window is open, with snow blowing in
Papers are scattered across the desk
A broken glass lies on the floor
There is a single set of footprints in the snow outside the window, leading away from the house
🧑🤝🧑 The Suspects
Five guests were inside the house:
1. Mrs. Blackwood (Wife)
“I was in the kitchen preparing tea. I heard nothing unusual.”
2. James Carter (Business Partner)
“I was in the lounge reading. I only heard the crash.”
3. Emily Reed (Family Friend)
“I was upstairs on the phone. The signal is better there.”
4. Thomas Green (Gardener)
“I had just come in from outside before the snow got worse.”
5. Clara Hayes (Housekeeper)
“I was cleaning the hallway near the study. I didn’t see anyone go in or out.”
🔍 The Clues
Snow has been falling steadily for hours
The footprints outside the window are clear and undisturbed
The window is large enough for a person to climb through
The study door was locked from the inside
No one else was found outside
The glass appears to have contained a drink
🧠 The Question
Who killed Mr. Blackwood — and how was it done?
Take your time. Look closely. Something doesn’t add up. When you think you've got the answer scroll below...
✅ Solution & Explanation (keep scrolling if you're sure....)
🕵️ The Killer: Thomas Green (the gardener)
💡 The Key Clue
The footprints in the snow are a setup.
Snow had been falling continuously for hours
If someone had truly escaped through the window earlier, the footprints would be partially covered
But they were described as clear and undisturbed
👉 This means the footprints were made after the murder, not during an escape
🧩 What Really Happened
Thomas Green had legitimate access to both inside and outside
He entered the study earlier and poisoned the drink (explaining the broken glass)
Mr. Blackwood later collapsed, causing the crash
Then:
Thomas went outside and created fake footprints leading away from the window
He opened the window from inside to stage a dramatic “escape”
He re-entered the house normally, blending in with the others
🚫 Why the Others Are Innocent
Mrs. Blackwood — no evidence contradicts her
James Carter — no physical link to the scene
Emily Reed — plausible alibi upstairs
Clara Hayes — being near the study actually works against her staging an unnoticed escape
🎯 Final Twist
The “locked room” wasn’t the mystery —
👉 The snow was.
🧠 Did You Solve It?
If you spotted the footprint inconsistency — nicely done, detective.
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