Whodunit Theory

A theory so complex, it defies comprehension.

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Whodunit Theory is a complex and highly speculative framework for solving mysteries. It posits that the answer to any question is always a paradoxical mix of 'Who' and 'Dun it.' Our research has shown that this theory holds true in 9 out of 10 instances, but the tenth instance is always a red herring.

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