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dress me in grey
dress me in grey

Sep-4-2006 18:58

ok i cant decide whether to quit or to guess.
i have 2 suspects with fake alibis and 2 with unknown motives, therefore i cant accuse them. jsut about everyone has clammed up on me and im ready to take a leap here so if someone can give an experienced, or what the hell, non experienced opnion of this it would be greatly appreciated

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cfm
cfm
Nomad

Sep-4-2006 19:00

Quitting is always better than quessing.

T. R. Wexler
T. R. Wexler
Well-Connected

Sep-4-2006 19:01

Quitting is better.

dress me in grey
dress me in grey

Sep-4-2006 19:03

does it tell you who the person was??


T. R. Wexler
T. R. Wexler
Well-Connected

Sep-4-2006 19:05

No

dress me in grey
dress me in grey

Sep-4-2006 19:08

oo i think i might guess. whats the worst that could happen if i guess??

T. R. Wexler
T. R. Wexler
Well-Connected

Sep-4-2006 19:11

You might get a false accusation.
When you get three, your detective is retired.


dress me in grey
dress me in grey

Sep-4-2006 19:12

ooo well then never mind. that would be 2, but i realllly want to know who it was

T. R. Wexler
T. R. Wexler
Well-Connected

Sep-4-2006 19:14

Well, I think you will find out who did the crime if you do a FA, but I'm not sure.
You can pay Shady, who is in the Bar, if you have one or two FAs. However, I think two is a better deal.
Anyways, maybe you should check the Welcome Newbies post at the top of the board.

dress me in grey
dress me in grey

Sep-4-2006 19:19

ok thanks. wexler

T. R. Wexler
T. R. Wexler
Well-Connected

Sep-4-2006 19:24

Welcome.

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