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Originally Posted by RedShoe
No. The riddle clearly states, "It is answered using only the information provided."
ONLY being the keyword. There is no mention of a plane and therefore that CAN NOT be part of the solution.
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Climb out of the box, darling. There is a cabin in a plane. If the plane crashed in the woods, the three could have been found in the cabin.
Using ONLY what's said, I deduced such. The mind initially sees a "cabin" in the logcabin sort of sense, but he didn't say "logcabin" he said "cabin" which could easily mean both. Thus my answer is correct.
