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Cobble
Cobble

May-18-2004 14:22

OK, I'm having trouble with false accusations. I'm at two right now and I have $1424 which is about $3000 short of what I need to clear my name. When I finish a case, even on the highest difficulty I'm capable of doing, I have to spend even more money on clearing my name than I recieved from the case. Is it just me or is the cost to clear false accusations a bit insane? I've been getting two pieces of evidence against suspects and they've been wrong lately. Also, I've been extremely unlucky with my Clients being guilty, so I'm getting very little money, if ever. I've had to sell most of my equipment to afford the clearing of my record. Any help would be appreciated including strategies. I am a Tough and Charming character.

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Fat Chuck
Fat Chuck

May-20-2004 07:33

obviously not.

Justice
Justice

May-20-2004 08:52

ok nevermind, i'll stop stressing out now :-)

Kitten
Kitten

May-20-2004 10:26

Just to make this clear once and for all: None is just as likely as Fake. The male in your example wouldn't have taken priority simply because he had Fake and the female had None (if that had turned out to be the case). None and Fake are of the same value in finding the killer.

inspector
inspector

May-21-2004 09:47

Ok, so considering the source, "the Fat Man's maxim" might not mean much on the streets... Still if it, was, true it'd save me some trouble in establishing, that all the "framed" suspects, I'd been working to get off, must... Then I caught myself... Yeah, but that's if the Fat Man wasn't just crying Wolfe. Well if he was, it'd be Nero thy god to thee, he'd be "singing" then...

sirgarr
sirgarr

May-21-2004 09:53

inspector -- i *never* understand you!

sirgarr
sirgarr

May-21-2004 09:53

<chuckle>

Ellie Etnes
Ellie Etnes

May-21-2004 10:02

Yes, but you don't need to understand it to be amused by it!

Ellie Etnes
Ellie Etnes

May-21-2004 10:04

So many commas and ellipses. Must take many pauses for breathe. Hyperventilating.... ack.

Wayne Williams Jr.
Wayne Williams Jr.
Well-Connected

May-21-2004 10:19

My dear sirgarr, what do you expect? He's an inspector.

Cobble
Cobble

May-21-2004 23:35

hehe...

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