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A question about a twist:
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Nursarah
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Jul-3-2018 03:13
I've come across a particular twist a bunch of times, where I'm dreaming and I see a suspect's photo, alongside the victim's, smeared with blood. I believe that in all the cases I've played, the suspect is innocent.
Is it safe to assume, then, that every suspect mentioned in this particular twist is always innocent?
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Zara Bande
Bounty Hunter
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Jul-3-2018 13:20
Hi Nursarah : ) I've never come across a twist like this. At least, I can't recall anything like this.
Is it happening in normal cases or are you finding it in the scripted mysteries?
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Kachenka
Villains' Scourge
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Jul-3-2018 13:49
You may want to check these older threads :)
https://noir.playsleuth.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=26741
https://noir.playsleuth.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=34067
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Kachenka
Villains' Scourge
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Jul-3-2018 14:18
couple more to read :D
https://noir.playsleuth.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=22578
https://noir.playsleuth.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=22136
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Nursarah
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Jul-4-2018 02:35
Thank you for helping out guys! Thank you Kachenka, the threads helped :)
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Aquamarin3
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Jul-8-2018 03:31
It's been my experience that the suspect in the dream sometimes is the one the killer gets to next. I don't know if that's consistent though....
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Shin'ichi Kudō
Lucky Stiff
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Jul-18-2018 08:07
I got this twist a lot lately, But most of the time I've encountered this, the suspect didn't die. I can't really recall if I just solve the case right after the twist or not so long ago. Or I didn't need to see the suspect? Not sure entirely. But I'm pretty sure the suspect didn't die in my cases.
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