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What to do?
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Jojo22791
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Jun-14-2004 17:00
I have two suspects so far. One has told me everything, the other will tell me NOTHING but his aliby. What should I do?
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james lee
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Jun-14-2004 17:46
if you can't make a descision, quit and start a new one, but if you have a very strong feeling and have at the most one false accusation, take a chance. but that's only when you have a good feeling
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reda
Well-Connected
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Jun-15-2004 03:39
ALWAYS ASK MOTIVE FIRST
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james lee
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Jun-15-2004 04:15
but that's usually better on the hard cases, o, and get to know how many people there are per case so you'll know when to stop using the motive question
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Kitten
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Jun-15-2004 08:08
What exactly do you mean with "that's better on hard cases," James? I think it is definitely 100% always best to ask motives first, not only on hard cases.
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thehobbit
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Jun-15-2004 10:05
Why not alibies first? I would think you would want to know that first...guess not, though. I AM new to the game.
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Panthera
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Jun-15-2004 10:10
sometimes you can get stuck asking alibi's first -- if the person clams after the 1st question, and they are your only suspect then you've lost the case.
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james lee
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Jun-15-2004 14:51
because in the easier cases people are way less likely to calm up so you can ask both questions, but when you get to the harder level cases, people clam up on you right away. but if you have iterrogation or sweet talking, it shouldn't matter anyway if you have the proper equipment
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Kitten
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Jun-15-2004 17:05
Still, why would it be better for you to ask any other question first?
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james lee
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Jun-15-2004 17:10
i was afraid it was you kitten, just waiting for my hat to disappear into my stomach. o, and it was just a habit from the begging that began to grow on me, ask alibi first, ask motive second. then i went up to incredibe hard and got the banker as the contact, and that all changed
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dancefairy118
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Jun-15-2004 17:54
How often do 'favors' show up? How many favors until the person is a contact?
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