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WE + PE = not guilty
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Thaddeus Mint
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Sep-10-2005 09:17
I seem to have been playing Sleuth for the last year under a false impression!
I thought that if you had a suspect who'd clammed on their alibi, but you had both physical evidence and a witness against them, you could safely accuse. Not so on my last case: the suspect did in fact have a valid alibi.
Could this have been a bug in this one case, or have I just been very lucky not to have falsely accused anyone before now?
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Andrea Spedding
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Sep-10-2005 09:33
Oops, must look which detective I'm signed in as! Thaddeus and Andrea have the same typist working for them. :)
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cfm
Nomad
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Sep-10-2005 09:36
Heehee!!!
*is glad she didn't dig up a bunch of old posts*
Yeah, it's possible to guess correctly, there is always one real alibi person with a piece of evidence that will have an eye witness against them though. So, it's a risky guess.
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ichiban
Well-Connected
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Sep-10-2005 09:38
I believe you have been lucky. 2WE= guilty, PE+no alibi=guilty or WE+no alibi=guilty. When a suspect clams without giving an answer then you need 2WE= guilty
PE+WE=nothing absolute, so I think you are very lucky over the last year. You might want to try the track with thAT KIND OF LUCK!!
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Thaddeus Mint
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Sep-10-2005 10:01
There's a track in Shanghai, isn't there? *heads on over* :)
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