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Windom Hester
Windom Hester

Jul-28-2017 02:32

Being a newbie myself and not even a week-old, I already faced a retirement. I'd like to get some tips on how to correctly narrow down the suspects list.

It is given that a suspect with a real alibi will be scratched off from the list --with the exception of doppelganger cases -- but is it also given that suspects who are KN are also innocent?

I tend to rule KN's out even without asking them about their alibis but it just dawned on me how stupid of a move it was.

If I remember correctly, and I hope I am not mistaken, I worked on a case where a KN is the guilty one. Should we really trust the shopkeepers? I'd appreciate and I'll wait for any help.

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Kathryn Rose
Kathryn Rose

Jul-28-2017 10:26

"Knows nothing" means that the suspect knows nothing about other people.

They could still be guilty of the crime :)

Cheers

PS: What did you mean by doppelganger cases?

Cro Magnon
Cro Magnon
The Tome Ranger

Jul-28-2017 10:38

Yes, you can trust the shopkeepers. If they say he/she wasn't there at the time of the murder they really weren't there.

If not the game would be 100% guessing.

shell marple
shell marple
Con Artist

Aug-16-2017 14:02

I agree with what everyone has said so far. I might also suggest you get research as a skill. It will help eliminate one suspect with a false alibi from your suspect list.

Nia Marshall
Nia Marshall

Aug-17-2017 22:11

How Do I get a research skill?

Cathy Rose
Cathy Rose
Lucky Stiff

Aug-17-2017 22:30

You click on "learn skills" on your detective page, and if you have enough skill points, you can purchase it. But I doubt you have a lot of skill points with 50 experience. You can get more experience by playing cases :)

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