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Hiram
Hiram

Feb-16-2006 10:53

What's the best order to do things in? I usually question subjects for aliby and who they suspect, then check alibys 'til I know everyone who's lying and not. Then I check out all the physical evidence until the PE guys clam (which is usually right away) then I ask the suspects who they suspect, going down the line asking only about people who I know are lying about their alibys. Is there a better way to do this? What are some other strategies?

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cfm
cfm
Nomad

Feb-16-2006 22:06

LOL! LED, it's a fun post though!! :D

Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

Feb-17-2006 01:21

I was sure there was a post where experinced players talked about how they approached cases... and thought that was it...
Maybe I dreamed about it :D

Greyling
Greyling

Feb-17-2006 02:45

No, I think you're right or else we were having the same dream, because I remember something about a thread where Fat Chuck revealed his strategy just before he left, and think there might have been more people talking about their working methods in that thread as well :)

Sam Average
Sam Average

Feb-18-2006 00:36

Heh, I think the best strategy of them all is not to get yourself retired Hiram.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Feb-21-2006 02:37

Yeah this thread deffinatly exist somewhere. I remember it too. So we just need to wait till we get a way to search threads. Or till someone is crazy enough to go threw all of Fat Chuck's posts LOL

Greyling
Greyling

Feb-21-2006 02:48

Well, technically it should be the last post he made since it was a kind of his swan song - however, after a quick check it turns out to be the 3rd to last, topic "what to do?" ;)

Arabesque
Arabesque
Old Shoe

Feb-21-2006 19:07

Just defending my officer here--he retired himself as he was unhappy with his skills combo. His name now is hiram2 and he's feeling much better now lol.

Dr. Falco Maltese
Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected

Feb-22-2006 20:03

Peter, I have never had any physical evidence match up with the person who is cleared by research. I don't think it can happen.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Feb-23-2006 04:29

Nope it cant. Im sure Ben said it somewhere when the research skill came out.

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