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Reginald mountjoy
Reginald mountjoy

Nov-4-2005 07:48

I just concluded an investigation where I accused the wrong man (he had an alibi, but wouldn't share it with me - a fact clearly leading to his downfall). However, I found his hair at the crime scene and a witness who saw him wearing the victims watch. It took me ages to track down this final piece of evidence.
I thought two pieces of evidence were all that were required for an accusation to be correct, even in the absence of a fake/none alibi, or is this dependent upon the level of mystery. (this one was stupendously hard - clearly).

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Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Nov-5-2005 10:06

Right, depending on case level, there are up to four pieces of PE, but only one will actually be connected to the murderer. The others can be viewed as red herrings, or people contaminating the crime scene. My point was really that you can't look for two pieces of PE to be connected to the same person, as they never will be. Thanks for the clarification, Kali.

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