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Woodoo Man
Woodoo Man

Mar-12-2007 16:44

If for example a townie tells me that one of my suspects may know who the killer is and that suspect has no/fake alibi, is it safe to eliminate that person from the killers? Or could it just as easily be that person?

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R Anstett
R Anstett

Mar-12-2007 21:16

Actually Meetoo the formula is:

PE + Liar/no alibi = guilty ( as you stated)
WE + Liar/no alii = guilty (as you stated)

But if you can not verify the alibi is real or not you can depend on

WE + WE = guilty

That will work every time.

You CAN NOT rely on WE + PE that DOES NOT equal guilty. Many a detective has paid Shady's price for that false logic.

Meetoo
Meetoo

Mar-26-2007 16:16

actually it´s pretty logical but this game isn´t very realistic.
and that´s what I said, u just used that "formula" but I didn´t use the stupid codes

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Mar-27-2007 09:29

Meetoo, I believe that what Ran was pointing out there was that in addition to the two scenarios you mentioned, you can also safely accuse if you have two witnesses against a suspect, irrespective of the status of their alibi.

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