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Should have been the murderer...
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Ariadne
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Jun-10-2008 01:56
I was just playing a case and a girl didn't have an alibi and she had evidence against her, but after I accused her it came up that she wasn't it.
I know she didn't have an alibi and that she was the one with the evidence against her. I keep a Microsoft Notepad open and keep a list of which suspects have real alibi's/fake alibi's/evidence/witness, so I know it was her, I even checked it before accusing her... so why wasn't she it?
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topkebab
Lucky Stiff
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Jun-11-2008 22:12
I don' t think it should (unless you get 3 FAs and get retired, in which case you won't be able to play any cases :P)
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Ariadne
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Jun-12-2008 11:26
Okay, thank you! Does the shady character always ask for more money than you have? Every time I have gone to see him, his price to take it away is really high!
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David Adams
Red-Nosed
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Jun-12-2008 12:39
Shady's price goes up for every case that you solve. The trick to getting even or ahead of him is to do favors and easy cases. It gives you less experience overall (what Shady's prices are based on), and more money quicker so you can pay him off sooner. Hope that helps.
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