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GrOwInG_FeAr
GrOwInG_FeAr

Dec-7-2006 09:33

alright , the fact of having 3 WE's in 1 case caused my other detective to retire :(:(:( ... i was on a ridiculously hard case ... and i had 4 alibis i dnt know ... 1 of which i ddnt even get from the suspect .. the other 3 i do have , but i had to bribe for them ... anyways , i found a WE for one suspect , i bribed and found that he had a real alibi .... then i found another alibi belonging to the person that i ddnt even get an alibi frm , i accused and it turned out to be wrong ... so RAnstetts theory is correct ... there can be 4 WE's per case

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Oct-9-2007 20:30

bumpage for DD.

DuchessaDarling
DuchessaDarling
Lucky Stiff

Oct-9-2007 20:39

thanks, SS.
That was really helpful!

Zoriah Bastin
Zoriah Bastin

Oct-10-2007 00:15

"Point being... you CAN'T eliminate a suspect through WE UNLESS you get EVERY other suspect (except 1) to deny knowledge of them. "

I'm pretty sure this is what just happened to me though. Still not sure what I did wrong. I posted a thread about it above this one.




Dark Raven
Dark Raven
Trusted Informer

Oct-11-2007 09:06

I have some insight on this subject. The number of WE in a case is equal to the number of PE +1. Every person who matches a PE will have a WE. Except the guilty party will have two.

If someone has two WE they are guilty. I've tested this theory over and over again and it's proven true.

Hope this helps a bit.

Raven.

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