So he knocked on the door for his own room?Syntax Error said:Krakyn said:I think I got it:
She owned the building which was her house, and it was her bedroom, thus the dude broke in.Nope, that's wrong. Here's a clue: Pay attention to what the man said.bad rider said:I think It's to do with the fact that you can't think it's your room if it's the only one on top of the building.Curiosity said:A girl is living in the single room at the top of a building. A killer is on the loose out there in the world. She heard a knock on the door. She opened the door and saw a man. The man said "Sorry I thought it was my room" and promptly went away. The girl called the cops, and the man was arrested. Why did the girl call the police? /quote
My bf thinks the answer to this is that it used to be the killer's room, that he came back (say after being in gaol or something)and the girl realised he was a killer because of some evidence he left behind...
Is it close?
EDIT: That's my answer.