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Princessem29
Princessem29

Jan-20-2006 07:55

Im stuck on a case called "The Unusual Search for the Family Figure" my one piece of physical evidence belongs to a person with an alibi, all my witnesses have clammed up, and no-one in the town knows anybody, can somebody help?
Here are my findings so far:
Preston Cane- Alibi: None
Alice Amezcua- Alibi: Waitress (real) thread evi.
Martin Wimberly- Alibi: Fortune Teller (real)
Natasha Cagle- Alibi: None
Timothy Zirger- Alibi: Fortune Teller (fake)
Violet Buchannan- Alibi : Priest (real)
Walter Buchannan- Alibi: None

Please help if you can!

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Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

Jan-23-2006 02:05

There's no need to shout. She said "if". :)

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Jan-23-2006 04:25

"If you are suggesting looking for alibi first". Right, I wasn't suggesting that. But I do suggest that everybody reads other peoples mails carefully before comming up with smart remarks.

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Jan-23-2006 04:28

And what bothers me most is the underlying suggestion that I deliberately give false hints.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Jan-23-2006 06:36

Wow relax!
Reading posts is alwyas different then talking. You cant hear the persons voice so you dont always get what they mean.
Cfm was just making sure that she understood correctly. to make sure she said "if..." this is the way we help eachother. Sometimes you'll get 4 answers to a question all saying the same but in different words. This doesnt suggest anyone called you stupid!
Im sure that if you asked a question you rather get lots of the same answers then get nothing.
So take it easy. Read the post :P there is no harm intended in it.

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Jan-23-2006 06:57

Thank you, Reda. Badass, I'm sorry if you misunderstood me. As Reda said, I was simply clarifying. I'd much rather clarify, than completely misunderstand and give some odd answer that doesn't make sense. (which I've been known to do. :) ) It isn't uncommon for people to suggest or believe that asking for alibi first is a good idea.

Again, sorry if you misunderstood and took offense. None was meant.

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Jan-23-2006 10:10

*glares at Bad for coppin an attitude toward her dear friend* Take a chill pill :) *puts her tommy gun away and walks away* *doesnt know what she is doing with a tommy gun or how she got it* *wraps a bag around it and takes it back to the agency*

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