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Rich J. Mayo
Rich J. Mayo

Feb-7-2008 18:52

Hi, everyone.
I've been playing this for less than 2 weeks and I've already seen some patterns unfold that aren't written anywhere, so I thought I'd ask if anyone has seen any others.

um ... For instance...

On average, 2 of my suspects will successfully ID the killer, and the remaining 5 or 6 of the others will not. So if you ask all your lineup if they suspect the SAME two (or so) people and you get "No" from most of them, you can reasonably cross those two people off the list. Then, you can check your physical evidence against your remaining suspects.

Ok. your turn.

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Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Feb-7-2008 23:56

I think you are safe to share in public AKA, anyone who doesn't want hints should surely be avoiding something entitled Sleuth techniques?

(And before anyone else says it... "And don't call me Shirley.")

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Feb-8-2008 00:05

Look, everyone!! It's Laverne!!!! ;-D

My, how the years have changed you....

Gotta say, the goatee does look nice though. ;-)

(Yeah, I know, he's gonna get me for this...*wink* ;-)

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Feb-8-2008 00:42

My advice is go visit the Sleuth Community Sites page and check out somewhere like Hunters Academy, which has some great 'how to solve a case' lessons.

Wayne Williams Jr.
Wayne Williams Jr.
Well-Connected

Feb-8-2008 22:33

Welcome, Detective Rich J. Mayo to Sleuth: Noir. I do get what you're saying. I think it's a reasonable enough technique, though I suspect it will get less feasible as you try the harder cases. As the others have pointed out, suspects can clam up really fast on those cases and you won't know then, if they will say "No" to another suspect. Good thinking though, on discovering the pattern so far.

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