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What's the most humorous thing that
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Miss_Wiles
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Apr-27-2004 10:38
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reda
Well-Connected
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May-18-2004 03:10
got 3 straight hairs as evidens. only 3 suspects had straight hair. 1 of them died right after my 1st motive question. i was left with 2. no need to ask any alibis from no1 else. lol the easy life.
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Justice
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May-18-2004 03:54
but sometimes a physical evidence doesn't belong to anyone...no?
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Kitten
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May-18-2004 04:26
Ellie - the case was a favour, so no client. Just the one suspect.
Admin - when would that suspect have admitted to having no alibi, if he/she clammed up on the first question about other suspects? But I SUPPOSE I could have picked the lock first, found out an alibi, then gone in to ask about other suspects and he/she clammed up immediately.
Justice - if you have at least 3 pieces of physical, one of them is bound to belong to someone. Less than that, you can't be sure.
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Fat Chuck
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May-18-2004 07:27
My experience is that every piece of evidence belongs to someone.
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Ellie Etnes
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May-18-2004 10:58
Yes, every piece of evidence belongs to someone. With all the foot traffic at the scene of the crime, I should parlay this sleuthing gig into bartending part-timish.
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Wayne Williams Jr.
Well-Connected
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May-18-2004 11:20
Seems like the LOAN Sharks are in operation...
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sirgarr
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May-18-2004 11:43
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5003865/
Nuff said.
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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May-18-2004 12:01
Oh NO! Don't they understand? It's cursed! Cursed I tell you.
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sirgarr
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May-18-2004 17:17
Is the curse actually something people talk about it in real life? Or is this just in the Sleuth world?
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james lee
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May-18-2004 18:30
during early beta testing, i had a retired detective without a gender, he had a male picture, but no gender, luckily for me he retired very quickly and started a new detective
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