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Anita Williams
Anita Williams

Sep-20-2006 09:55

You know the handcuffs twist? With one of your suspects being led away in handcuffs and whatnot? Well, it seems that the person being led away is never the murderer in the end, since they always thank you for clearing their name... Is this always the case? If so, does it mean I could eliminate that person if they were a fake alibi suspect?

Thanks. :)

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crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Sep-20-2006 10:04

Hey Anita,

Nope, don't trust it! There are a couple of twists like that that would appear to clear someone, but there are alternate endings for each of these in which the person named in the twist is actually the guilty one! I think the one you're talking about sometimes says something like "looks like the cops were right and even a busted clock is right twice a day".

Probably much more eloquently though. Bottom line, the twists can't be used to help you eliminate suspects. Hope that helps!

Anita Williams
Anita Williams

Sep-20-2006 12:05

Ah, okay, thanks Crunchpatty! I've never had the handcuffed person be guilty before, so I wasn't sure.

T. R. Wexler
T. R. Wexler
Well-Connected

Sep-20-2006 19:15

Sometimes it says the police were right, after all. I think.


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