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Miss Jazzabelle
Miss Jazzabelle

May-7-2005 22:24

Who do I talk to if I believe I solved the case right according to all the clues but it said I falsely accused? All the clues pointed to certain people yet I was told I was wrong. This included one that said they knew who the murderer was but said they had no reason to suspect the "real" murderer.
Any help would be great, thanks in advance.

Miss Jazzabelle

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Sir Kittithaj
Sir Kittithaj

May-14-2005 03:47

Well, cfm, that CONFIRMS your aforementioned formula, doesn't it?

If someone has a FALSE alibi, only ONE physical or witness evidence pointing to him is enough to accuse him; having more evidences is a blessing.

However, if someone's alibi is uncheckable, you'll have TWO witness evidences to be sure about accusing him. Otherwise you'll have to take a calculated risk.

1/3 chance for a false witness evidence.

n-1/n chance for a false physical evidence, where n is the number of evidence available.

If you have both physical and witness evidence, multiply those two numbers up. You'll got the chance all your evidences will be WRONG.

And most importantly, take Murphy's Law into account.

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