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| Date | Unknown | Episode: 24 | Lang: English (en) | ||||
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| File size | 233.8kb | Play time: 1 min | Format: mp3 | ||||
| Audio Info | Channels: 1 | Mode: mono | Bitrate: 32kHz | Sample rate: 22.05kHz | ||||
| File name | Ellery_Queen_s_Minute_Mysteries_xx_xx_xx__024__Sunken_Moment.mp3 | ||||
| Downloads | 1 and 1201 views | ||||
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| Synopsis | A research firm that dealt in offshore oil exploration had lost a midget submarine. An accident which might have been caused by human error, mechanical failure, or sabotage on board. I learned that one of the men on board had pulled the necessary fence after he saw a green light flash indicating the hatches were closed. A second crewman had verified this. With these facts, you can determine whether it was mechanical failure, human error, or sabotage. I'll explain. In the case of the sunken moment, sabotage on board is ruled out because a saboteur would have endangered his own life. Human error isn't the answer because of the double check. No, mechanical failure was the villain. | ||||
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