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I didn't do it. (Posted on 2004-11-04) Difficulty: 1 of 5
A terrible crime has been committed and the police round up the usual suspects. During the interrogation of the four men the following accusations and statements are made:

Anderson said "Brimmers did it."
Brimmers said "Dodge did it."
Carter said "I didn't do it."
Dodge said "Brimmers lied when he said I did it."

If only one of the four men was untruthful, which man committed the crime?

See The Solution Submitted by Erik O.    
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Solution A simple way | Comment 4 of 16 |
A and B say contradictory things, so one must be a liar. Also, B and D say opposite things, so one must be a liar. Since there's only one liar, it must be B; A is thus a Knight, and B is guilty.
  Posted by Federico Kereki on 2004-11-04 13:47:19
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