What is it?!!!!!!!!

ararat

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"Was seen" - before he died - thought the same in post #73 already, a911:);).

The only thing I can imagine, TheHighLander:):

e.g. "to see somebody home" means "to accompany somebody home",
but "to see" needs a place/direction to get this meaning - otherwise it does not mean "to accompany".

If this was meant, the riddle should have been s.th. like this:

The criminal was seen home / to the site of crime by the died man.

(The killed person voluntarily accompanied his murderer to the place where the criminal murdered him.)

Am I guessing in the right direction?
 

renee

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I dont think so, ararat, but I dont have the solution either :)
 

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Thanks,ararat for this answer! and sorry for my late reply:eek:

It isn't complex like that,mate..but I like your answer:thum:

Thanks renee,too:)

but, What do you think about this word (by)????;)
 

ararat

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I have to give up:eek:.
Tried to find s.th. in dictionaries. Looked up "by", "bye" and more.
Last attempt was "to be seen by". No results in dictionaries:rolleyes:.

Remains to be Seen by Jeff Scher

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9azbaNMuNI"]Remains to be Seen by Jeff Scher - YouTube[/ame]
 

renee

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That was a difficult one, Highlander :thum:
Since I never use by in that context -
I would have never guessed it :)
 

ararat

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In many regions of the world an ancient invention is being used that allows people to look through walls.
What´s its name?
 
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