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anjalim
anjalim

Oct-3-2004 17:02

hi all....i was just thinking, that when we check out our clients alibi, even if he/she doesn't have an alibi, i don't think they should say "not that it's any of your business" i mean, cause it is right, they are the ones that hire us..they could just say "i don't have an alibi"..

i don't know...just a thought in my head..what do u guys think?

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elvenwonder
elvenwonder

Oct-3-2004 20:45

This is also kind of on the subject, kind of not, but I am going to say it anyway. When we pick the client's lock, I think instead of giving their suspect list again, it would be cool if we find their motive. We could find pictures of the victim in bed with their wife or something, instead of something we already have.

KerrBear
KerrBear

Oct-4-2004 00:37

I love that elvenwonder. I don't have lock picking yet, but that would be an awesome idea.

Dr. Falco Maltese
Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected

Oct-4-2004 09:19

elvenwonder, I had thought of the motive angle also! We KNOW the client has already given us all of the suspect he or she is going to give, so at least always find the alibi would be better than sometimes finding a repeat of the suspects.

Finding a motive would be great. But if that doesn't happen, I want to either always find alibi with the cient when picking the lock or maybe have the possibility of and extra suspect or two being added on the suspect list...ones the client didn't feel certain about giving me, perhaps...

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