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				Jewels Galore 
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                Sep-26-2004 10:38
                
                
 two suspects,each have a witness and a clue left at the scene for each of them. Suspects all clammed up so with no furhter line of enquiry- went for the one who had thread caught under the deceased's nail.
 Turned out to be the wrong person - should've gone for the guy with the footprint. help! How do u solve it?
 
 
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							MasterChiefNick 
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                            Sep-30-2004 04:57
 i dont think its possible to have a suspect with a false alibi and a piece of physical evidence not guilty.
 
 
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							Dr. Falco Maltese 
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                            Sep-30-2004 08:29
 I must disagree.  I have experienced, as stated above, on a rare occasion, that a suspect with a false alibi and physical evidence linked to them is the suspect that is cleared through research.
 
 
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							Twist 
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                            Sep-30-2004 11:22
 I have never had evidence point to someone who was cleared by research.  Ben, is it possible?
 
 
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							Fonzie 
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                            Sep-30-2004 18:22
 it shouldnt be
 
 
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							jstkdn 
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                            Oct-2-2004 05:36
 I am with Jo jo on this. Never experienced otherwise.
 
 
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							Dr. Falco Maltese 
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                            Oct-4-2004 18:53
 Okay, I put the question to Ben on the Subscriber Customer Service Board, and here was his response:
 
 "I have never found a record of such a case in the database."
 
 To which I replied:
 
 "Okay, then I stand corrected. I /am/ sometimes playing awfully late at night, and who knows what evil tricks lurk in a tired brain.
 
 But if I ever think I find such a case again, I'll have you check it over for me!
 
 Thanks for the response, Ben."
 
 *willing to admit a mistake*
 
 
 
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