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Palermitano
Palermitano

Aug-11-2006 10:48

What if the only evidence you have is a handwriting sample?

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Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

Aug-18-2006 12:50

It probably works at lower levels as you have more chance at getting it right as you have less possible suspects.
The only way you can avoid a F.A is 2WE, PE + Fake/None or WE + Fake/None.. the Crime Scene description is only there for effect.

And may I take this chance to say beware the creepy librarian and to read the Welcome Newbie's post that was started by the witty, intelligent cfm.

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Aug-18-2006 12:50

Macnaghten, sounds like you are probably missing the basic thread and hair skills. They will allow you find those clues at the scene. ;) Smart gear will help, once you have those two skills, as well.

Josepha Nickell
Josepha Nickell

Aug-19-2006 20:33

Have taken your advice.

Josepha Nickell
Josepha Nickell

Aug-19-2006 20:35

Though sometimes it is necessary to your instincts.

Josepha Nickell
Josepha Nickell

Aug-20-2006 13:54

It's not so much the description of the crime scene that is important as its
psychological prophile in miniature form .

R Anstett
R Anstett

Aug-20-2006 14:09

Josepha, the crime scene description for the random cases are just for effect.

The actual wording has no bearing on the case you are working.

You need to worry about motive and alibi from each suspect.

the formula (in case you did not see it in other places)

Liar/no alibi + PE = guilty
Liar/no alibi + WE = guilty
WE + WE = guilty

PE = physical evidence
WE = witness evidence

Those are the things you need to pay attention to for the random mysteries. The Featured Mysteries require more attention to the text.

Josepha Nickell
Josepha Nickell

Aug-20-2006 16:35

R. Anstett, I beg to differ with you. Not that I don't use the equation because I do and it's kept me in good stead. However, a careful reading of the text is also useful to me in that it points me in the right direction when I have little to go on. Never underestimate instinct, young man.

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-20-2006 17:11

Josepha, the text you are talking about is completely random. Whatever you think you are seeing is sheer coincidence, and I would recommend using the equations instead. Perhaps since you are only one day old, you haven't played enough cases to realize this. But take it from someone who's been around a while. That text doesn't affect or point to the killer. Happy sleuthing!!


Reese Withers
Reese Withers
Well-Connected

Aug-20-2006 17:23

Instinct doesnt cut it lol You have to have a fake/none alibi plus PE or 2 WE to equal a guilty one. Instinct, even if it does work for u (coincidence, as was said) will lead u to retirement, and you can bank on that ;)

Jane Fischer
Jane Fischer

Aug-20-2006 17:56

Resse, as I had stated to R. Anstett, I do you use the equations first and foremost, however I do not use it exclusively. And it hasn't led to my retirement yet!
Autumnsprings,
What I use is the last two lines of the crime scene...the thoughts of the detective, as it were.

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