Problem Three: Watch Theft
Oct 19th, 2006 by Allen
Larry is in police custody for a suspected robbery. There is some evidence that he stole a watch out of a locker where he worked.
“What happened at the factory, Larry?” Chief Brossard asked.
“I came to work at 5:00 AM as I always do. We worked until noon when we ate lunch, which lasted an hour. I-”
“What do you do at work?”
“I cut metal slabs.”
“How long does that take?”
“About one minute per strip. They’re for motor vehicles. Anyway, after lunch, I had exactly 179 strips to make. Three hours later, I came into the locker room to change and go home when I saw a locker broken into. Some people came in and accused me of stealing someone’s watch. I didn’t have time to steal it because when I got off at 3:59 other people would have seen me as an entire shift gets off, and a minute to get there and break into the locker isn’t enough time.”
With fingerprint evidence, Chief Brossard’s suspicion was true that Larry stole the watch. How did he do it?
Update: Solutions are posted
… with fingerprint evidence?
he stole the watch at lunch?