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Motive
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Markie P
Well-Connected
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Mar-20-2005 13:24
Does the motive make a difference in the case? Do ppl really kill because victim forgot birthday? Just wondering whether you can discount suspect because motive is weak.
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Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper
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Mar-20-2005 14:32
The motive doesnt have so much to do with it, as the alibi and evidence against them does. I think BUT what do I know? haha :)
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Mar-20-2005 14:33
No, you cannot. Motive is just there to make the game a bit more challenging, and, as with the birthday gift, funny.
*Ya never know though. Someone might kill for that George Foreman Lean, Mean, Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine*
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BurghThing
Well-Connected
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Mar-20-2005 15:02
I've killed for less.
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Markie P
Well-Connected
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Mar-20-2005 22:42
LOL
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croesy2002
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Mar-21-2005 05:29
whenever the ad comes on i want to kill George Foreman, i'm sure i could take him!!!
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Peter Gunn
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Mar-21-2005 10:30
My boyfriend THINKS I'd kill him if he forgot my birthday two times in a row!
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Peter Gunn
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Mar-21-2005 10:42
Ok, that's just slightly disturbing seeing Peter Gunn talking about a boyfriend LOL
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Markie P
Well-Connected
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Mar-21-2005 12:36
BTW, thx to all you regulars for your help for us newcomers. It is much appreciated.
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marylou
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Mar-21-2005 12:57
It wouldn't take me twice to kill my husband....
But it is really strange when that motive comes up between a son/daughter when the victim was their mother. Real easy to forget those hours spent in labour....
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Monkey_Girl
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Mar-21-2005 15:21
I mean, how can someone utterly despise the vic when he or she is the vic's best friend?
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