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Miss_Wiles
Miss_Wiles

Apr-27-2004 10:38



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lazymuse
lazymuse

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!

Flashman
Flashman

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.

Justice
Justice

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? :-(

Kitten
Kitten

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.

Kitten
Kitten

May-17-2004 14:50

Wait a minute...how CAN you be sure with only physical and no knowledge of an alibi? I guess I wasn't sure, but confident enough to risk it.

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

May-17-2004 15:12

TYou can, if that one suspect admitted they didn't have an alibi, instead of making up a fake one.

Ellie Etnes
Ellie Etnes

May-17-2004 16:50

Also if you don't have their alibi, but match a piece of physical and a verbal from the client you can be confident, the close neighbour of certain. Particularly if you only found a few pieces of physical.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

May-18-2004 03:10

got 3 straight hairs as evidens. only 3 suspects had straight hair. 1 of them died right after my 1st motive question. i was left with 2. no need to ask any alibis from no1 else. lol the easy life.

Justice
Justice

May-18-2004 03:54

but sometimes a physical evidence doesn't belong to anyone...no?

Kitten
Kitten

May-18-2004 04:26

Ellie - the case was a favour, so no client. Just the one suspect.
Admin - when would that suspect have admitted to having no alibi, if he/she clammed up on the first question about other suspects? But I SUPPOSE I could have picked the lock first, found out an alibi, then gone in to ask about other suspects and he/she clammed up immediately.

Justice - if you have at least 3 pieces of physical, one of them is bound to belong to someone. Less than that, you can't be sure.

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