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Lia Greystroke
Lia Greystroke

Sep-2-2005 07:34

Is it possible to have one suspect that has two eyewitness evidence against him/her WHILE having another suspect who has one piece of physical evidence against him/her?

And if so, who would be more guilty?

Also, what do experience points DO? I have over 2,000 experience points, and I'm doing hard cases right now, with only the occasional skill point if I get it.

(I'm trying to hold out for a really good skill, like Lock Picking, but it's been so long since I've gotten a skill, I might settle for anything.)

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Thaddeus Mint
Thaddeus Mint

Sep-4-2005 08:03

Lia, everyone has a motive - they don't appear in the game if they don't. So that in itself doesn't point to the killer.

You need to have two pointers to the killer out of:
~ fake alibi or no alibi (clamming up and not telling you doesn't count for this).
~ physical evidence.
~ witness evidence.

As Reda says, the one with two witnesses against them is guilty. Your other suspect, with physical evidence against them, will have a valid alibi (even if they've clammed up and won't tell you, or the townspeople have clammed up and you can't prove it either way).

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