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Brin
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Oct-27-2005 08:38
Here's something I haven't run across yet. I've interviewed all seven suspects and narrowed it down to three with a fake alibi. I found a threatening note at the crime scene and took it to the banker but the handwriting does not belong to any of those three. I've also consulted the fates and there are no more suspects to find. Am I missing something here? I know the guilty party cannot have a true alibi but is it possible that someone other than the murderer left the threatening note?
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Dogberta
Nomad
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Oct-29-2005 15:22
Easy cases only have two pieces of evidence. all the others have three or 4 - maximum is four at harder cases. Actually ONLY ONE evidence is from the guilty person. every other evidence is from an innocent with a real alibi.
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Dogberta
Nomad
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Oct-29-2005 15:24
McKinney - without any physical evidence you would need two eyewitnesses who put your suspect at the scene (and your suspect would have to have a fake alibi/none). but yes, you can correctly accuse without physical evidence.
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cfm
Nomad
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Oct-29-2005 15:57
*staples more posters in the Newbie Hallway*
PE+Fake/"none of your busineess" Alibi=guilty
WE+Fake/"none of your business" Alibi=guilty
2 WE = guilty
PE=Physical Evidence WE=Witness Evidence
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