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SERIOUS PROBLEMS WITH SHADY EVIDENCE THAT SLEUTH NOIR IS GIVING FALSE ACCUSSATION
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Vampirion
Vampirion
Old Shoe

Sep-9-2013 23:45

I was sure that it was impossible to get a false accusation and now i supply clear evidence that the game make mistakes (unfortunately huge mistakes)


The Unique Case of the Ancient Room

Victim: Landry Belle, age 27
Difficulty: Incredibly hard
Favor For: Priest
Politics: La Cosa Nostra (Positive)
Order of Socrates (Negative)


Physical Evidence
1. Footprint from a slim person
2. Thread from female's clothes (Ruth Belle)
3. Handwriting from someone who is right handed
4. Hair from someone with curly hair

5. Ruth Belle
I needed to keep moving forward with my investigation, so I figured it was as good a time as any to pay a visit to the victim's Sister, Ruth Belle. She extended her left hand to greet me and we exchanged pleasantries. She was a slim, rather arrogant woman; even the way she brushed a curly hair off her shoulder rubbed me the wrong way.

Motive: Victim Forgot Birthday
Alibi: Banker (fake)

The Unique Case of the Ancient Room
Nope. That's wrong. The real killer was Nora Abbott.

You falsely accused an innocent woman. There was no physical or witness evidence to indicate that Ruth was the murderer. The Priest, Manfred Gesling is very disappointed that you weren't able to solve the mystery. If you falsely accuse three people, your detective's license will be taken, and you'll be out of a job.


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Sophie4
Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Sep-12-2013 04:51

Hi Ben,
no I don't remember the date of that second FA, I reported it at the time but got too nervous to wait for a reply. I do hope you will give some consideration to putting a cap on Shady's demands, its not as though Sleuthville benefits from his greed its just punitive.

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Sep-12-2013 13:42

Yeah, I think a Shady cap makes sense.

Is $1 million too low? It takes about 40 days for a high level detective to make that, right?

How about $1.5 million?


Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Sep-12-2013 19:54

Zero seems fair...

I'll play low ball thought and say 1 mill cap though, I think.

turtledove
turtledove
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Sep-13-2013 06:26

1 mil sounds very reasonable to me :-)

Sophie4
Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Sep-13-2013 12:46

I agree 1 mil is a fair price.

Bela Talbot III
Bela Talbot III
Con Artist

Sep-13-2013 19:52

Well, I don't have 1 million yet, so you'll probably say it's the right price :)

Sophie4
Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Sep-13-2013 21:06

For those who don't understand Shady--

This is the way it works: you have 2 FA's and ask Shady what it will cost to clean you up ...he gives you a figure.

You go off and solve more cases to earn the money....go back to Shady and now he wants more.......because you have more x points.

You're being penalized for trying to pay him off. Not fair!

-End of my public service announcement :)

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Sep-14-2013 03:18

I've never understood Shady...

Sophie4
Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Sep-14-2013 05:28

S.S. I'd never trust anyone who did ;)

Jesse Hunter
Jesse Hunter
Bibliophile

Sep-15-2013 07:31

The Shady Dance - solve cases to pay Shady, only to find the price has increased as a result of the experience gained from solving cases - has always been a source of frustration. I've found myself spending a month or so cranking case after case at the easy level and counting only on the income from favor items to settle my debts.

Of course, one could play the ponies instead... gambling to pay off mob debts always works out in the movies y'know.

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