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weird, funny suspect names
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balash 3
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Dec-28-2006 15:46
I have suspect named "Candy Cane" in this case.
Seriously!
Merry Xmas!?
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Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods
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Apr-7-2017 08:14
You'll never guess who I met in Delhi! "Ishat Nasa"
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Apr-7-2017 11:46
Has anyone ever actually met someone named Houseknecht? And how is that pronounced? House-necked?
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Apr-7-2017 19:33
It's pronounced just as it's written. You actually pronounce the "k" and don't swallow it like native English speakers do. Houseknecht stems from Dutch btw and means house servant. The original word would be "huisknecht".
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Keira Ann
Bloodhound
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Apr-7-2017 21:04
Yue You See Ma
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Fatima Blusch
Assistant Postman
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Apr-9-2017 03:05
From ancestry.com:
Houseknecht Name Meaning
Partly Americanized form of German Hausknecht, a status name from Middle High German huskneht ‘steward of a house’.
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Apr-9-2017 08:40
I guess steward is a nicer way of saying servant :)
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Dreamcatcher
Huntsman
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Apr-9-2017 09:28
The suspects are seeming to clam up much sooner than normal on AI cases is anyone else finding this?
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Cro Magnon
The Tome Ranger
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Apr-9-2017 13:19
You noticed that too, eh? It's been brought up before. Not only do they clam up easier but I also find that a lot of suspects refer to a PE townie for their alibis. Most notably the ones you need to match a piece of evidence found at the crime scene.
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Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur
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Apr-9-2017 13:27
I have done nothing to alter who you get your alibis from or how difficult it is to influence a townie/suspect in a case.
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Dreamcatcher
Huntsman
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Apr-11-2017 10:21
Hmmm, well i can say that it has definately changed, i am getting at least 3 suspects clam each ai case when it would be usual to get anywhere between 0-1 per case. I am wearing the same clothes also
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