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Alibi or motives first?
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woggle woggs
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Mar-13-2007 23:45
I get the impression that most people ask for motives as a first question as opposed to a suspect's alibi. I've always asked for alibis before motives, with the rationale being that only one person (the suspect) can provide the suspect's alibi, whereas a suspect's motive can come from multiple sources. Is there a reason for asking for motives first instead?
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Mar-14-2007 15:53
First para *question (or two) left over for alibi etc
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reda
Well-Connected
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Mar-15-2007 02:30
Happy - I do that too!
So I use what I said above, but first on men :P
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woggle woggs
Well-Connected
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Mar-15-2007 17:24
I like that approach too! Think I will use it from now. Thanks for all your help everybody!
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