Don’t move until you see it

Featured is a retrograde analysis problem I composed with the name “Quads”. During the game, black captured white’s rook on a dark square; who exactly captured it, and on what dark square was it captured? To quote Ben Kingsley in the movie “Searching for Bobby Fischer”, “Don’t move until you see it.” Fans of both chess and math will likely enjoy retrograde analysis problems; put on your logical reasoning caps!

The King’s Capture:
https://youtu.be/t9bIB-QJjxs
Who Killed the Queen?:
https://youtu.be/cLRurQLfQhw

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