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Enough evidence?

Deluzion
Deluzion
Well-Connected

Oct-10-2007 17:50

If you have one piece of physical evidence and one piece of witness evidence but the alibi is unknown is that sufficient to accuse with any confidence?

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Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Oct-10-2007 17:52

No. Sorry, it ain't. You either need a second piece of witness evidence against your suspect or a false alibi. (We've been having an ongoing discussion bout this for the last couple days on the boards. You might have a read. ;-)

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Oct-11-2007 01:27

Or, if you're too lazy to do that:

WE+no/fake alibi= guilty
PE+fake/no alibi = guilty
2 WE = guilty

You're not lazy, are you?


loulou1986
loulou1986

Oct-11-2007 02:47

How to you get your written evidance checked out? I know you get the footprints checked by the shoe person but what bout the paper stuff? Help plz!!

Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Oct-11-2007 02:52

Check witht he Townies, as an example in New York the banker checks notes, In London it is the Librarian. It's easy, just ask around until you find the right person for the right evidence.

loulou1986
loulou1986

Oct-11-2007 07:05

thanks stooby


Deluzion
Deluzion
Well-Connected

Oct-11-2007 21:30

Nope, not lazy. Not snide either!

Lady Jas
Lady Jas
The Chosen One

Oct-11-2007 22:07

Crunchy isn't being snide! He normally talks like this to everyone! Part of his wonderful charm ;)

*waves to Scrapps*

Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Oct-11-2007 23:37

Yep Deluzion he takes a little getting used to but it's worth it!!!

And Loulou I should have added that a lot of agency websites have map pages that tell you who, in each city, does what. My agency's website has one at this link:

http://endeavour.investigations.googlepages.com/citymaps

You may find it helpful getting to know your way around town.


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