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<p>I sense a contradiction here…</p>
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<p>I sense a contradiction here…</p>
<p>Was it a medical mistake where they where Lee was supposed to be hooked up to O2 but was accidentally hooked up to Co2?</p>
<p>Or was he scuba diving, and the mixture of the air at certain depths gave him the bends, or was not properly mixed with hydrogen/oxygen/nitrogen/co2?</p>
<p>I know what it is now. Im gunna send you a pm.</p>
<p>Did he inhale a poison gas? No.</p>
<p>Was it in a chemistry lab or some room of that nature? No.</p>
<p>So the air wasn’t toxic, but it was the ‘contents of the breath’ which caused the death, related to the mixture of the air. Yes.</p>
<p>Did he inhale anaesthetic? No.</p>
<p>Was he in a hospital, and he inhaled anaesthetic but the operation went wrong? No.</p>
<p>I sense a contradiction here… No one said that the other person attempted to do CPR. Failure implies that there was a possibility of success.</p>
<p>Was it a medical mistake where they where Lee was supposed to be hooked up to O2 but was accidentally hooked up to Co2? No.</p>
<p>Or was he scuba diving, and the mixture of the air at certain depths gave him the bends, or was not properly mixed with hydrogen/oxygen/nitrogen/co2? No, but explore further!</p>
<p>Was it due to automobile exhaust?</p>
<p>Was he allergic before his death?
Was it an unexpected or untimely death?
Did he require a specific mixture of gases to breathe other than regular air?
Was he standing when he took the breath in question?
Was he sitting when he took the breath in question?
Was he lying down when he took the breath in question?
Did he sit down after taking the breath in question?
Did he stand after taking the breath in question?
Did he lie down after taking the breath in question?
When he died, was he lying down? sitting? standing? floating?
Was he on the ground when he died?
Was there anything specific about the ground?
Was he located in a specific building or location that matters in any way to the answer?
Was he in the hospital?
Was in a place that many of us would consider commonplace?
Did he require a respirator?
Did the other person know the cause of his death?
If so, did they know only after death, or did they know before the breath in question, or did they only know after the breath in question, yet before death?
Did Lee know why he was going to die after taking the breath in question?</p>
<p>Did he vomit in between the breath and his death?
Was he outside?
Was he in a rural area? an urban area?
Did anyone else die?
Was the air colorless? odorless?</p>
<p>Was it laughing gas?</p>
<p>Was he in a plane?
Was he on a boat?
Was he on a train?
Was he at high altitude in common opinion?
Was he at a normal altitude?
Was he at a low altitude?
Was he in space?
Did he receive radiation?</p>
<p>I sense a contradiction here…</p>
<p>So the other person performed CPR but not to save him?</p>
<p>Was it due to automobile exhaust? No.</p>
<p>Was he allergic before his death? No.
Was it an unexpected or untimely death? Yes.
Did he require a specific mixture of gases to breathe other than regular air? Yesish.
Was he standing when he took the breath in question? Was he sitting when he took the breath in question? Could be either one of these.
Was he lying down when he took the breath in question? No.
Did he sit down after taking the breath in question? Possibly.
Did he stand after taking the breath in question? Yes.
Did he lie down after taking the breath in question? No.
When he died, was he lying down? This. sitting? standing? floating?
Was he on the ground when he died? Yes.
Was there anything specific about the ground? Define specific.
Was he located in a specific building or location that matters in any way to the answer? No.
Was he in the hospital? No.
Was in a place that many of us would consider commonplace? No.
Did he require a respirator? No.
Did the other person know the cause of his death? Yes.
If so, did they know only after death This., or did they know before the breath in question, or did they only know after the breath in question, yet before death?
Did Lee know why he was going to die after taking the breath in question? **Interpreting this as “did Lee know before he died what would cause him to die”, **Yes.****</p>
<p>Was he having surgery done?</p>
<p>If I think I know it do you want me to PM you, or is it okay if I just ask a question that would help me be sure of myself but might be a large hint to others?</p>
<p>Did the air cause him to pass out?</p>
<p>Was there something hazardous on the ground?</p>
<p>Did the air involve any excess of one certain gas?</p>
<p>Did the air contain traces of any minor component?</p>
<p>Did he vomit in between the breath and his death? Possibly.
Was he outside? At what time?
Was he in a rural area? This. an urban area?
Did anyone else die? No.
Was the air colorless? odorless? Yes to both.</p>
<p>Was it laughing gas? No.</p>
<p>Was he in a plane? Yes.
Was he on a boat? No.
Was he on a train? No.
Was he at high altitude in common opinion? Yes.
Was he at a normal altitude? Yes.
Was he at a low altitude? Yes.
Was he in space? No.
Did he receive radiation? Not in any relevant way.</p>
<p>So the other person performed CPR but not to save him? The other person did not attempt CPR. They did not “fail” to do so, because no one would expect them to do so. Indeed, it would have been impossible. (Freebie hint)</p>
<p>Was he having surgery done? No.</p>
<p>Y’all are getting close. Hurry and finish before I finish eating and go to bed!</p>
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<p>Usually once you have a guess for this kind of puzzle you ask questions that will make it absolutely certain, but you try to word them in such a way that the others don’t catch on.</p>
<p>Was Lee trapped from everyone else?
Was Lee having sex at the moment of death?
Was Lee bleeding when he died?
Is Lee’s height greater than 7 feet?</p>
<p>Did the air cause him to pass out? No.</p>
<p>Was there something hazardous on the ground? No.</p>
<p>Did the air involve any excess of one certain gas? Which air?</p>
<p>Did the air contain traces of any minor component? Define “minor component”.</p>