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The case of the phantom suspect...
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Lastik
Lastik

Apr-22-2005 04:35

Yeah... basicaly I acepted a favor for the fortune teller. He indicated me a single suspect, but that was enough to start.

I interviewed her and as usually I first asked for her aliby, and if she suspected anyone else. She clammed up at that last question and I failed to sweet talk to her.

I left and went to verify the aliby of my only suspect, and after confirming I went back in order to try and get a deseperatly needed clue on this case. I needed more suspects, BADLY.

I went into her house, and to my surprise, she was dead, assasinated by someone.

So basicaly... I have a case...with no suspect whatsoever... kinda funny in a dark humorous way. Any hints on how to proceed on this besides quitting the case?

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Dr. Falco Maltese
Dr. Falco Maltese
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Apr-22-2005 19:44

Yep, and as Awling implies, stick to the tough OR charming path for your interviewing skills, until you get all the levels you can of them. For toughness, this means Interrogation/Intimidation. For charming, this means Sweet Talking/Rule Bending.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Apr-23-2005 06:30

Always ask motives first! (untill your list is complete)

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