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Can the hints given be false?
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Shod On Egos
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Jun-28-2007 23:22
Can the hints given be false?
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Lady Jas
The Chosen One
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Jun-29-2007 00:56
That's what I meant crunchy!!!!
I've been sleuthing all day...what ya expect LOL
The I think part is why I said yes it cant be false!!
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Shod On Egos
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Jun-29-2007 01:48
Oh... How about the witness evidence then? Let say someone saw a suspect leaving the crime scene? Can it be a forceful evidence to accuse the suspect?
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biggie528
Lucky Stiff
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Jun-29-2007 03:32
Not without a fake/no alibi. As Crunch said, just because someone thinks a suspect is guilty, doesn't mean they are.
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Lady Jessica
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Jul-4-2007 13:15
If they say such and such has not seen anything- can that person be the killer? That whole part of this game confuses me.
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Snoop977
Well-Connected
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Jul-4-2007 17:33
Any suspect can be the killer if he/she has a fake/no alibi. It doesn't matter if that suspect thinks they know who the killer is or if they haven't seen anything.
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Jamsterilizer
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Jul-5-2007 14:51
this confuses me too....
when they say "johnny hasnt seen or heard anything..." is that supposed to be incriminating, or does it mean he's probbly innocent?
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Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad
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Jul-5-2007 15:03
Ugh. I don't know completely, but what I do know:
There's not point trying to unclam Johnny to ask him about someone however it might be good to unclam him to get his alibi :)
He won't give me any WE about anyone but he may be OR may not be guilty himself.
Good luck and happy sleuthing !
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