Well, i think it's obvious what's odd about this particular case. The women was murderd! But there is more evidence to be seen then just her positioning. If you look closely, you can see a cake in the opening of the oven, along with kitchen gear used for making the dough. Now the story the murderer is trying to tell us is that of an accidental tragedy, caused by an unsuspicious housewive who left her oven on after the cake was done.
Now my question is, why would she leave her oven on if the cake she was baking was done, knowing that it would burn her cake?
Answer: she wouldn't, not by life anyhow. So she had to be dead before the monoxide poisoning could have had it's effect.
Not really deductive reasoning but i bet old Sherlock would be proud.
Now my question is, why would she leave her oven on if the cake she was baking was done, knowing that it would burn her cake?
Answer: she wouldn't, not by life anyhow. So she had to be dead before the monoxide poisoning could have had it's effect.
Not really deductive reasoning but i bet old Sherlock would be proud.