Darkhorse
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Mar-20-2026 14:08
I have 2 questions actually:
1) If a suspect does not qualify for any PE, does that automatically exclude them as a suspect? I fellow agent told me, if there isn't any PE then the suspect cannot be guilty. I question that advice because I have had a suspect be guilty without PE when I was working the very easy, starter cases and I have had a guilty suspect with WE, false alibi and motive. Could someone please clarify?
2) Is it possible for a suspect to have 2 PE, especially an "Unknown" alibi? Sometimes, when the PE belongs to a suspect, it puts a line through all other PE possibilities for that suspect, sometimes it does not.
I hope this makes sense!!
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Mar-21-2026 11:05
To be on the safe side, if you only have one WE against a suspect it's not safe to make an accusation.
If you have two witnesses against a specific suspect it's always safe to accuse. Just like a piece of physical evidence + at least one witness evidence. And the suspect's alibi must be false ofc.
Anyway, my fellow director explained this. I just worded it a bit different. Because I'm weird.
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