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Time Travel Murder Mystery: Killed in 2025 by a Bullet From 1928!
In this thrilling sci-fi murder mystery, Dr. Samuel Taylor is found dead in 2025—shot by a rare 1928 bullet. The strangest clue? A photo showing his own murder from nearly 100 years ago.

The main suspects are: Yash Modi, Dr. Olivia Trump, and Logan Drake. All had motives and mysterious alibis, but no one entered or left the crime scene. The killer came through time itself.

Can you solve this baffling time travel case?

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00:00A bullet from 1928 kills a man in 2025.
00:11Let's find out how time travel plays a role in this shocking murder.
00:202025. Los Angeles.
00:24Detective Miles stood over the lifeless body of famous scientist Dr. Samuel Taylor, sprawled across his desk.
00:34The cause of death was clear. A single gunshot wound to the head.
00:39But the real mystery was the strange object in his hand.
00:44A photograph of his own murder, time-stamped November 15, 1928.
00:50Detective Miles examined the photo closely.
00:54The lighting, the shadows, and the furniture in the background.
00:58It all matched Samuel's office exactly as it was today.
01:04Yet, the photo was nearly a century old.
01:07The image was impossible, yet undeniable.
01:11It stared back at Miles, defying logic, challenging everything he knew about time, reality, and the secrets Dr. Taylor had been unraveling before his death.
01:24Dr. Taylor had spent years researching temporal anomalies, particularly a mysterious man in Charlie Chaplin's 1928 film, The Circus, who appeared to hold a device far ahead of its time.
01:40Dr. Samuel claimed he'd uncovered proof of time travel and intended to reveal it to the world.
01:51Detective Miles realized the case wasn't just about solving a murder.
01:54It was about unraveling a crime that defied the very laws of time itself.
02:03Miles quickly narrowed down the key suspects closest to Dr. Taylor, the people who might hold the key to unraveling the mystery.
02:11Yash Modi, Dr. Taylor's most trusted assistant, who worked closely with him on his time travel research, claimed,
02:21He pointed to the lab's digital access logs, which recorded his ID badge entering at 9.03pm and not exiting until after sunrise.
02:43Dr. Oliva Trump, Dr. Taylor's long-time colleague, who had co-authored multiple papers on theoretical physics, insisted,
02:56I was at my office, supposedly alone, but my assistant left early, so no one can confirm.
03:05She mentioned the hallway cameras might have caught her entering around 7pm, but couldn't confirm when she left.
03:16Logan Drake, a billionaire who invested millions in Dr. Taylor's research, expecting world-changing technology, noted,
03:27I was at a private clinic in Zurich for a last-minute health screening.
03:31I have records, but no one was allowed in with me.
03:37His team confirmed the appointment, though the clinic refused to release footage or logs without a court order.
03:46Despite their flawless alibis and the undisturbed surroundings, Miles sensed something was off.
03:54Detective Miles closely examined the bullet that killed Taylor.
03:58It was a .38 caliber round from a gun manufactured in 1928, and he noted something even stranger.
04:08The manufacturer had ceased production after World War II, making this bullet a rare relic of the past.
04:14Then, Miles reviewed the security footage.
04:21At 11.58pm, Dr. Taylor was alone, setting up a vintage camera.
04:27At 11.59pm, a flash of bright light erupted.
04:31In the next frame, Taylor was dead.
04:35No one had entered or left.
04:36The murderer didn't enter through the door, Miles muttered.
04:42He entered through time.
04:45Dr. Taylor didn't just discover time travel.
04:48He used it.
04:50He traveled to 1928 to capture evidence.
04:54But he made a fatal mistake.
04:57Someone in the past followed him back.
05:00And killed him.
05:03Miles paused, his mind racing.
05:06But there's one more question.
05:10How did the killer leave from here?
05:13Can you figure it out?
05:15Who did it?
05:16Comment your theory below and challenge your friends to solve it.
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