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Evidence
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Timinator
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Apr-10-2004 00:33
In the help link it says, "There are always multiple pieces of physical or witness evidence pointing to the guilty suspect". However, I can not recall ever having a case where both pieces of physical evidence pointed to the same suspect. I have had 2 witnesses point to the same person, but not the physical evidence. Just was wondering if this is always the case. I have only worked cases up to the Hard Mystery level. Does this change at higher levels? Thanks.
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Apr-13-2004 06:50
Yes it can, but that innocent person would not have a valid alibi.
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Apr-13-2004 16:39
Err... I mean "that innocent person WOULD have a valid alibi."
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Greyling
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Apr-15-2004 11:44
I'll try to see if I can dig up my notes again, but I'm almost sure I had one where the innocent person didn't have an alibi either.
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Jason
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Apr-15-2004 16:29
I found that if there are two or three pieces of physical evidence, only one is the actual evidence, the other(s) are misleading.
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