Anonymous
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Aug-4-2004 10:28
not so Sir James, I have only played the difficult cases, and I had one, where I found two foot prints, a thread, and two notes, the notes were from 2 people who had alibis, the thread belonged to the client, who had an alibi, and the footprints belonged to two different people, one slim, one heavy, and neither matched the suspect, if it wasn't for someone telling me that they saw the suspect hiding the weapon I would have falsly accused someone, LOL, so sometimes the evidence is useless, its what you get from your contacts and suspects that helps you, also sometimes a contact will say, John Doe thinks he knows who the killer is, and John Doe may be the killer himself!! LMAO, and one case i had, a suspect said, I suspect jane doe because she was wearing the victims watch, well the threads were from a male, and someone seen him burying the weapon, so it wasn't the jane doe! be careful, sometimes they try to throw you off, and get the info you want out of a suspect ASAP!! otherwise someone will kill the suspect before you get back to them!
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Fonzie
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Aug-4-2004 11:08
you can never have more then four pieces of evidence at the crime scene, first of all, and sir james is right, the killer will always leave a piece of evidence at the crime scene, so it's only useless if you dont have the proper skills to find that evidence, there's always two ways to solve a case, through physical evidence, or witness evidence. oh, btw, did you check those alibis? just because they have one doesnt make it real
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Sir James
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Aug-4-2004 17:06
Although I don't rightfully know what LMAO and ASAP mean, (ok I DO know what ASAP means, but LMAO remains a mystery) the speach of Anonymous (and such a charming name at that) has left an impression...
I simply have to reply...
But I won't, Fonzie has done it before me...
I AM sorry Anonymous, but I've never seen a case with 5 pieces of physical evidence.
(OMG I HAVE replied)
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