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Suspects/witnesses getting killed

Vegos
Vegos

Mar-6-2007 03:58

How probable is this to happen? It happened to me once on Intermediate, got lucky that the one who died was one of the only two left who could have 'dunnit'.

But, I think I just got lucky-how probable is it for this to cause me inconvenience?

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Mar-6-2007 04:49

lol it's there to cause you inconvenience Vegos. It's there to cause us all inconvenience.

It doesn't happen every case. I don't think anyone has ever worked out how often it happens.

It 'can' be annoying, but it can also be helpful. See this link:

http://noir.playsleuth.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=17088&first_record=143286

for an explanation in how to use 'the clicks of death' method. (copyright Treschaude)

I think the the thing to remember here is, the dead person 'can' have physical evidence against them, but at least they can't be the killer :)

Vegos
Vegos

Mar-6-2007 06:01

Thanks, SS. Helped a lot :)

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Mar-6-2007 10:50

One other thing that's helpful to keep in mind about this is that if a person dies with PE (or WE) against them you know that that person MUST have a real alibi. Very useful in instances when someone kicks before you have a full list of who's fake and who's real, when townies clam, etc.


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