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gzhu
gzhu

Apr-19-2007 12:02

Do suspects with false alibies ever lie?
Does a hint, for ex. Henry Smith doesn't know anything or He thinks he knows who the murderer is necessarily have to be true?
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Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Apr-19-2007 13:54

As you get more experienced, you'll prob'ly find that the 'hints' become less and less useful. With each succeeding level of difficulty, you get more and more suspects per case. The people who s'pposedly 'know' something about somebody, but chances are not very good it's gonna be for the person you need it to be--the killer. Moral of the story is, the best thing the hints are good for is giving you a name when you're stuck trying to build up your suspect list. Asking the townies then will occasionally produce a new name that can help revive your case.

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Apr-19-2007 13:57

And yes, suspects with false alibis lie. They're lying about their alibi. (wink)

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