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Horace Locke
Horace Locke

Apr-20-2006 06:12

I'm currently doing a hard case and I have two suspects: a client and another guy. My client gave me an alibi, but when I asked the other guy if he has anyone with a motive to commit the crime, he clammed up. Interrogation didn't help. Also, that was the first question I asked him. What do you think I should do?

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Horace Locke
Horace Locke

Apr-20-2006 06:26

Ok thanks.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Apr-20-2006 08:39

The other point to make is that it is generally considered a better strategy to ask for Motive first, then for Alibi. That will help stop cases from dead ending on you so quickly.

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