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Sleuth Mythbusters
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R Anstett
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Nov-2-2006 11:23
A place to collect what we know about Sleuth and other useful game hints.
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Bjyman
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Feb-11-2007 09:59
If I'm not mistaken a suspect will never have two pieces of evidence linking them to the crime scene. Useful when you already made an identification.
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Feb-11-2007 10:43
Nope Bjyman, you aren't mistaken :)
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yoyofoshow
Old Shoe
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Mar-15-2007 06:02
I need some help deciding if this is true or not. You have identified a piece of evidence to someone who you don't have an alibi for. They go into hiding. The suspect is guilty. Is that true?
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biggie528
Lucky Stiff
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Mar-15-2007 06:36
Not necessarily yoyo if you don't have an alibi (I'm assuming that you don't mean NO alibi, just a clammed one).
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Jim Diamond
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Jul-20-2007 19:26
I recall having read that motives and relation have no relevance to how the crime scene looks, but I'm keeping record and I'm starting to see logical patterns. Can anyone correct me before I lose my mind completely, or should I continue and post what I've found out here?
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Jul-21-2007 00:47
*corrects you with a free gift certificate for $18 worth of electroshock therapy, courtesy of your local purveyor of bootlegged duracell batteries, and a mouthful of Bolivian antipsychotics*
I promise you there are no patterns between the appearance of the crime scene and anything. All the crime scene does is provide you with PE and its degree of detail. That can help you prioritize questions, but not much more. The whole game kinda runs that way. I can't tell you the amount of times I've been 99.99% sure that a goatee meant a guilty.
That said, i for one would like to see whatever pattern you've found :)
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Jim Diamond
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Jul-21-2007 03:29
Heh.. ok then. I'll finish the work and post it in a separate thread to make sure no one gets any ideas. :)
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Jim Diamond
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Jul-23-2007 05:42
Oh and when you count cases to get favours even cases you just *finish* counts. So if for example a team mate at your agency gives you a case to wrap up it will count towards a favour, even if the only thing you do is open the case and accuse the guilty suspect.
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Jim Diamond
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Jul-24-2007 03:16
Oh, and regarding what Bjyman said I'm fairly sure I've had more than one PE from one suspect at least once. It stuck to my mind because the same suspect also had a WE against them (ie 2 PE + 1 WE)..
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R Anstett
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Jul-24-2007 08:23
No, that is a note keeping error.
Cases can have up to 4 PE but only one will point to one suspect. You can have up to 3 PE point to the rest of the people with real alibis.
WE is slightly different. You can only have 2 WE point to the guilty person, and one WE per suspect with a real alibi. It is unknown how many people with real alibis can have WE against them.
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