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The Psycho Test (Don't Google for the Answer)

A woman attends her mother’s funeral; while at her mother’s funeral she meets the man of her dreams: Smart, funny, handsome, etc.

After the funeral she realizes she didn’t know who the man was, his phone number, etc. and she desperately wanted to meet him.

Two days later she went to her sister’s house for lunch and pulled out a gun and shot her sister to death.

Why did she kill her sister?

There is only one correct answer to this question to determine if you have psychotic tendencies or not.

Scroll down for the answer.

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…………..It would stand to reason that if the man attended her mother’s funeral, he would be at her sister’s funeral as well; and she could then meet him again and get his information.
MOTOVTRE

plane logic.....
Thoth

This was a
test by a famous American psychologist used to test if someone has the
same mentality as a killer. Many arrested serial killers took part in
the test and answered the question correctly. If you didn't answer the
question correctly, good for you - you're normal.
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