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What's the most humorous thing that
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Miss_Wiles
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Apr-27-2004 10:38
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Tale Spinner
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Apr-29-2004 08:45
Oh, thanks for reminding me about the two fathers bug, Sebastatian. I finally figured out why that was happening. *Slap*
Maybe I should change the relation title to "Possible Father". That would explain a lot.
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Ulysses Lear
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Apr-29-2004 13:18
I just ran across a suspect with my avatar frequenting a brothel of 'unsual tastes'. Creepy, but very funny... :)
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Secret Asian Man
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May-1-2004 17:09
I just had a case that was one hell of a cat fight. First of all, the suspects were 8 women. Second of all, I believe only one or two had real alibis.. and four of them gave me the "none of your business" routine.
Worst of all, they pretty much all fingered each other, and I never did find a single piece of witness testimony that fingered the women that had fake alibis. I had to use physical evidence [I think it was a hair, I can't recall] after a few billion interrogations. Yikes.
~S.A.M.
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jwonie2
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May-1-2004 20:20
woah there, SAM. "they all fingered each other"? thats a little inappropriate, not to mention very personal!
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Secret Asian Man
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May-2-2004 21:55
Oh grow up, Jwonie. You can be so immature sometimes.
.. you poopie-head.
~S.A.M. ^_~
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jwonie2
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May-2-2004 22:46
lol, i couldn't resist. ;) you were the one snooping for hairs anyway...
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Jennifer Massoli
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May-3-2004 14:06
I had a game once where the victim's best friend had a reason for killing the victim. The reason was: The best friend despised the victim.
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Kitten
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May-5-2004 11:31
A UK resident myself, I was amused at one suspect's name: Sunny Manchester.
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Kay
Well-Connected
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May-5-2004 14:02
i had a case were the victim was a man and had three lovers and two of them were men....go figure but that was a while back during beta testing. non the less i still get at least two lovers. Kinky isn't it? lol
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Eliza Black
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May-6-2004 10:06
That's a good point...
At least the flirting skill potentially plays off of the suspect's romantic inclinations, not necessarily the sleuth's own. That's cool, and for me somehow outweighs the 'falling in love' storyline that seems to happen so infrequently (for me, at least)...
Stuff to think about, at any rate.
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