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Megan3
Megan3

Oct-25-2004 22:43

Could someone tell me what combinations of witness, fake/no alibi and evidence is needed to be sure of a correct accusation? Ie. If I have a fake/no alibi and physical evidence, can I be sure or do I need a witness also? Does this change as you get to more difficult cases? Also, I didn't see this in the 'Help' section, but maybe it should be there.

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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Oct-30-2004 16:42

No probs Declan, there is no need to be sorry. I can understand about being convinced about something.

The reason why I may have sound a bit aggressive, because it is newbie advise, and this would affect their entire game. I pretty much solve 95% of my cases with the fake/no alibi with evidence rule. Hence why...

Could be a glitch, I don't know how long ago this was. And frankly if I would get the glitch now, I'd be pissy. So I hope you are not right, it would cost me a bundle.

Declan Tanner
Declan Tanner

Oct-30-2004 19:59

jstkdn...In the last couple of days since we started talking about this, I have been accusing suspects using just a fake/no alibi and evidence and I haven't had a problem. Now that I think about it, it was probably just an error on my part when I falsely accused that suspect before.

I understand completely about throwing newbies onto the wrong track, but on the other hand, what I had said isn't really gonna hurt them. If anything, it would just help them out. I am glad, however, that you guys have pointed out my mistakes, so as to make things easier for sleuths that are just starting out.

Sorry, once again (I know you said there is no need to be sorry), for making things difficult for those who are just learning.

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