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Miss Rose1
Miss Rose1

Jan-10-2005 16:26

i had 8 suspects, of which four checked out to be real alibis. Is it ok to assume that the other four all have fake ones because it was a hard case and I noticed that there are always 4 fake alibis in a hard case.
I accused the person with a "fake" alibi and hair evidence AND witness and got it wrong...why??

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son's of god2
son's of god2
Well-Connected

Jan-10-2005 18:55

Right, you will learn in the game that shady gets really high and you dont want to make false accusations, make sure you have a fake alibi and physical evidence pointing to them before you accuse.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Jan-11-2005 00:20

jojo thats acctually not true. You can still count alibis if u know how many suspects u should have. the number of suspects is changing, but once u established that you have them all you can count the alibis. atleast im still doing it and it works. could be that miss rose didnt get the whole list. did you check with FT?

Miss Rose1
Miss Rose1

Jan-11-2005 10:54

yes I always do. I had 8 suspects which also seems to always be the max in a hard case. 4 had confirmed real alibis so I assumed that the other four had fake ones. But I was just told by Ben that he checked the case and the accused had a real alibi so that means a ratio of 3:5-fake:real.
This is the second time it's happened to me in two weeks. =(

Rivergallery
Rivergallery

Jan-11-2005 14:19

maybe it can be 3-4?

Rivergallery
Rivergallery

Jan-11-2005 14:20

or 4 and one in research?

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Jan-12-2005 02:02

according to the list I keep per level it is :
hard case- 7 or 8 suspects (changing) 3 fakes but 1 explained by research.
realy hard case - 8 suspects 4 fakes but 1 is explained.

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