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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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The Rogue
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May-14-2004 07:31
"You can thank Ulysses Lear for the new pictures. He rounded up most of them."
Yeah, he's a cool guy like that.
Something from when I was playing last night that amused me: I had a case where a woman's husband and three lovers, (1 man, two women), were all suspects in her murder.
In that situation, is it so surprising that she ended up dead?!! ;)
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Aleks
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May-16-2004 22:54
I had five cases early this morning in which all five times the murderer was my client. LOL...no wonder I'm dirt poor. LOL.
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Dr. Watson
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May-17-2004 05:20
On a little job today, I (of all people) was asked who Sherlock Holme's sidekick was.
Urm, answers on a postcard, to Dr. John Watson. 221b Baker Street, London.
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Well-Connected
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May-17-2004 05:48
had a very young looking mother today with a son that looked like he is 90.
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Fat Chuck
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May-17-2004 07:05
one of my suspects recently was named Otto Carr.
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Kitten
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May-17-2004 12:12
I liked the name Sunny Beam.
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lazymuse
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May-17-2004 14:14
While doing a favor today, my first and only suspect clammed up right away without giving me the names of any other suspects. Lucky for me, she was the murderer!
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Flashman
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May-17-2004 14:34
I've had a similar experience. Only I just happen to click someone in error (I ment to ask her alibi) and it told me she confessed from the evidence I'd collected, which totalled one person saying she might have done it because...
...now that's a bad case of not handling pressure well.
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Justice
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May-17-2004 14:38
lol, i cant believe u actually risked it lazymuse O_o
Looking at your experience, if u got a false accusation it must cost u loads, no? :-(
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Kitten
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May-17-2004 14:48
Maybe she didn't risk it - maybe she found enough physical evidence to actually be sure? That's happened to me once: had only the one suspect AND enough evidence. Talk about lucky.
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