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Cheated on Favors

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

May-23-2004 16:07

I just played 3 cases, & got a Favor from the Music Teacher.She gave me one name Joanna Dickerson,so when I asked her who had motive, she clammed up, and this ended this case called: The Baffling Haunt for the Ancient Sin".The Administration told me to never ask for their Alibi lst for they'll clam up, but I've solved many favors, & now this is the 2nd one I've been cheated out of. This is very disappointing.

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Justice
Justice

May-23-2004 16:12

have you got interrogation or sweet talking? i guess its realistic that sometimes, the only suspect you have got in real life wont tell you anything...but its abit harsh...dont worry about it too much as favours come thick and fast considering its once after every 3 cases :-)

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

May-26-2004 17:30

Justice, the bad thing is I'm a non-subscriber, & play 3 games daily.It's a long wait until the next day & a slow go to get buy skills to even equip my character, in order to stop those zipper uppers from clamming up on me. From what I've been reading by the Admin.buy skills don't come that often, & when your experc.pts are building up, the more they clam up without the equipment.Believe you me, I'm tring.I'd play harder levels but again I don't have the equip.So,it's a slow oh go. Big boo boo here..ha!

Justice
Justice

May-26-2004 17:35

ohoh big boo boo! :-(

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

May-31-2004 11:48

I am tring to find out from whomever, if anyone asked a suspect, with an alibi, if a person was guilty and they said: "yes, I saw them washing blood from their hands, after the murder", then when you accuse them, you find out you've falsly accused them, and it's someone else, so does this mean you can't trust those with alibi's to tell you the truth? It's always nabbed the person, when I've been told this. Oh well!

Justice
Justice

May-31-2004 12:22

sorry i didn't quite understand...the person who told you the evidence, did he/she have a real alibi? and the suspect who was seen washing blood from his/her hands, did he/she have a real alibi?
make sure u dont accuse someone with a real alibi...even if he/she's got an evidence against them!

Greyling
Greyling

May-31-2004 13:15

DaRu, even the people with alibis can be mistaken - you can't be sure that they are more truthful than those with fake alibis when it comes to suspecting someone else.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Jun-2-2004 12:57

OK,puzzle solved. I finally napped the guilty party, but found that there were two people blamming each other. I almost blammed the first susp. that was accused of wearing the watch, however, the watch wearer said his accuser had tried to murder the victim a year ago, which proved right when I asked the banker who wrote the threatening note. Until now, all cases solved just so happened to be the guilty party. Which is like in real life situations, guilty persons will lay the blame somewhere else. Thanks for the insight Greyling.


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