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rnferleman
rnferleman

Apr-25-2006 08:41

OK i have tons of incriminating evidence on this one suspect but i dont have a motive! and im out of options!

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shadowblack
shadowblack

Apr-25-2006 08:54

Did you ask all of the susupects if they knew someone who has a motive to commite the crime?

If all suspects are clammed up and you have no way to learn your suspect's motive I don't think you can do anything (except quitting the case)...

Greyling
Greyling

Apr-25-2006 08:55

Sounds like your only option left is to quit the case. If none of the other suspects are talking and willing to give a motive for why that suspect would have wanted to kill the victim, there isn't anything you can do because you have to have the motive in order to get the option to accuse - that's the trouble with getting a complete list of suspects with help from the townies, it's great if you get stuck, but it's so frustrating if you still can't get the motive for the one who did it.

rnferleman
rnferleman

Apr-25-2006 09:08

well thats a bummer. i hate quitting cases

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Apr-26-2006 11:29

Remember!! Always ask motive first till you have a complete list of suspects (incl motive for client).

Charlie Cain
Charlie Cain
Thespian

Apr-26-2006 11:40

Thats right it does help out in the long run. And as Grissom says on CSI the evidence never lies so all you need is a suspect with the all important motive. just to sum it all up for ya. Good luck though quitting may suck but its better by far than a false accusation.

Horace Locke
Horace Locke

Apr-27-2006 17:06

And remember: It's better to quit a case than to get a falsie.


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