Kyana
Nomad
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Mar-18-2007 22:48
I'm working on a hard case where 2 suspects have false alibi's and a 3rd wont talk.
I checked all PE and it was negative for all 3 suspects.
I've asked all suspects who they think is guilty, and they've all said no to all 3 suspects.
How can that be?
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David Adams
Red-Nosed
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Mar-19-2007 12:53
Just because you have two people with false alibis doesn't mean you've found ALL of them. In a hard case, there can be up to FOUR people with false alibis, and eight suspects in total usually. (Only ONE of those people will be your killer, and have both a fake/no alibi, and two witness statements against him/her.) The witness statements can come from any of the suspects, and can also point to people with real alibis. However, like I said, only the KILLER will have two, and a false alibi. Like CFM said, chances are pretty good you're missing a suspect and probably some evidence somewhere. Sorry. :-(
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