The Spy Revealed: Courtmartial of A,B,C

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In a court-martial scenario involving three men—A, B, and C—one is a liar, one is honest, and one is a spy who sometimes lies. The judge must determine who the spy is based on their statements. A's statement implicates C as either a liar or a spy, while B's statement suggests various possibilities about A's identity. C's statement similarly addresses B's character. Despite the judge knowing the exact statements, the logician initially struggles to identify the spy until A's specific statement is revealed. Ultimately, the conclusion is that B is the spy, highlighting the complexity of truth and deception in the scenario.
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3 men (A,B,C) were being courtmatialed.It was up to the judge to find which of the three was a spy.
Now it was known to the judge that of the three men, one was a liar who never told the truth ,one was an honest man who never lied and the third ,the spy, sometimes lied but not always.

Unfortunately the judge didnt know which was which.

When asked A stated either that C was a liar either that C was a spy
(We don't know his exact statement)

When asked B stated either that A was spy either that A was a liar either that A was honest (Again we don't know the exact statement)

Finally when C was asked he stated either that B was a liar either that B was honest either that B was a spy.

The judge (who obviously knew the three exact statements) was able to discover the spy and convict him.

Years later the case was told to a famous logician as written above.After some thought the logician declared that he could not figure out who the spy was.Then somebody told him A's exact statement and the logician was able to discover the spy.

Who is the spy?
 
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