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Palermitano
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Aug-11-2006 10:48
What if the only evidence you have is a handwriting sample?
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Manfred Lurker
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Aug-21-2006 21:23
Youth and old age....oh my!
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Josepha Nickell
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Aug-21-2006 23:35
This thread sort of reminds me of the caucus race in Alice in Wonderland!
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Greyling
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Aug-22-2006 00:48
And anyway if it comes to that, Shady will always be there to help out before any potential retirement :)
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Josepha Nickell
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Josepha Nickell
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Aug-22-2006 11:49
I also have to remember what Grissom said to Warrick on CSI: Always listen to the evidence!
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Colline Evans
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Aug-22-2006 17:34
Although , let's say you have two guilty parties: one with a false alibi and the other without one ; isn't the one without innocent of the crime while the one with the false alibi guilty? Or the person who was killed has a real alibi while the accused has a false alibi?
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Colline Evans
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Aug-22-2006 17:36
Something else I have to remember is that the evidence sometimes decieves.
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Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad
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Aug-22-2006 17:44
*thinks Colline-Josepha-Manfred should read the Help for your Detective Post and get it. In the form of the nice white jacket. And pretty pink room with soft walls. And have someone lock the door of her/his new room. And throw away the key*
Yes, that's right folks, multiple personality disorder, we've all been there. But now with the help of The Sleuth Assylum not everyone has to suffer.
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Aug-23-2006 01:15
I give Josepha max two more days. Can't wait to meet your new detective, lol!
Nothing here begs any questions about anything. But, wherever you are in the world, some version of law and order is probably on TV right now.
*Steeps with jeebus in a kettle of fish*
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