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Insolvable cases?

T. E. Westinghouse
T. E. Westinghouse

May-31-2009 23:35

Picture this. I was working on a favor at Incredibly Hard level. The Crime Scene revealed 2 curly hairs and two threads that belonged to a woman. Two suspects (Agatha and Madonna) clammed up right from the start so I couldn't tell if they had a valid alibi or not.

I could determine that the 2 hairs belonged to suspects with a valid alibi. I suspected that one of the two clammed up suspects was the killer. The tailor however clammed up at the very first question. I asked the other suspects for witness evidence and always asked about Agatha first. They either clammed up or said they didn't suspect Agatha. At the end I had to quit the case and found out the killer was indeed Agatha.

Did I overlook something or was it just not meant to be solved at all?

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Jun-1-2009 00:27

Just not meant to be solved.

Some cases can't be solved when suspects get all clammy

At least you quit and didn't guess.

Lolita Marinez
Lolita Marinez
Sleuth About Town

Jun-1-2009 17:24

Frustrating to get cases like that but it is all part of the game. You get down to the last two witnesses and think you are on the home stretch but.........

And like the nutty fellow said.....you did right by quitting!

Vampiric Smile
Vampiric Smile
Safety Officer

Jun-2-2009 02:33

If you were between Agatha and Madonna and you were asking for witness evvidence asking always Agatha first ...then statistically the most possible killer was be Madona and not Agatha. In fact if you were able to ask all but one witness about evidence and they had excluded Agatha...then Madonna would have been 100% guilty indeed!

Anyway if you have doubt it is always best to quit. t is better to quit even the 50% of your cases than having a false accusation. In this game there is only one secret or way to success and that is avoid Shady at any any any ANY ANY ANY cost. Everything else are small minor details

T. E. Westinghouse
T. E. Westinghouse

Jun-2-2009 08:10

I was hoping to eliminate one suspect by either getting witness evidence or, as you said, if everyone else but one said they didn't suspect her it would have been worth the risk.

Anyway, I assume it is statistically inevitable that every now and then you get cases like this. As a matter of fact it would be extremely boring if you always managed to find your culprit ;]

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Jun-2-2009 10:14

hehe, you are right indeed, T.E., it would be boring :) Have to add excitement (or frustration) in there somewhere : )

Kevin Greene
Kevin Greene
Old Shoe

Jun-24-2009 01:31

Some cases are truly impossible. Today, I had a case where my only lead, other than my client, clammed up, forcing me to find more. After that, I had three more people clam on me before alibis. To top it off, I had three hairs and an unidentified thread... when I have the note person in London. Finally, I managed to find all but one suspect... who I later found out was the murderer.

So, yep, some cases are just too danged hard! lol


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