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Physical Evidence and eliminating a suspect
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Vincent Michaels
Vincent Michaels

Jan-23-2012 10:08

If I have three pieces of physical evidence (which I believe is the limit for any case, please correct me if I am wrong) and a suspect doesn't have any of the three physical traits, does that mean I can eliminate that suspect?

For example. Let's suppose I have a thread from a male, a footprint from a heavy person and a curly hair. Now I have a female suspect with either no alibi or a false one, who is slim and has straight hair. Since none of the pieces of physical evidence can belong to her, can I eliminate her as a suspect? Or is it still possible that she could be the killer, and I would have get witness evidence against her to accuse her?

Thanks.

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Synesence
Synesence
Vigilante

Jan-23-2012 21:42

I remember that if you do not possess all the PE Skills, there is a chance that you won't be able to locate all the evidence at the crime scene. There was a list somewhere posted by turtledove that tells you how many evidences are present on the difficulty level. Let me see if I can dig it up.

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