Colonel Shanty
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Sep-21-2005 16:43
The Tailor lied to me. I couldn't get an uncooperative suspect to tell me her alibi, so I went to the Tailor to see if the thread found was hers. It was ... or so the Tailor said. I jumped to conclusions, and accused Madame Perigen. *sigh* The reall killer was Monsieur Alonzo. Drat! I had to pay off Shady, and now I'm left with a spinning head and a miserly cash balance. I was doing a Really Hard case, just to try it. Can someone explain to me why the Tailor lied? After all, Madame Perigen's supposed alibi was with the Tailor. I need some answers!
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Nomad
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Sep-25-2005 08:16
Mave Nave, As Dogberta pointed out, if you had a false or none of your business alibi,you should not have had a false. Having a clammed suspect that won't give you an alibi is not good enough, that leaves you with PE+WE which does not equal guilty.
But it doesn't matter what the witness says they saw, only that they saw something and the person they saw has a fake alibi or two witnesses against them.
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