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[SPOILERS BELOW]

Got another three solved. 


Some of these felt easier than the tutorial. I don't know, maybe I just got lucky with some questions. The premises are getting more memorable.

Here's how it went:

- Life insurance -- Pretty straightforward. I got her to accidentally tell me the full story before I presented all the evidence. Got no answers about why the door was broken in despite it being a suicide. Bumbled around a bit before I realized that she's been ready to confess for 10 minutes.

- Peer Tribunal -- Liked this one the most. Had the most tangled situation so far with all those equally nonsense testimonies that sound like bullshit made up on the spot. Didn't like that all it takes is to just ask about that one key piece of evidence that automatically wraps it up. Could use some more complexity considering the premise has potential.

- Mariachi ninjas -- again, there's only one correct topic to bring up to instantly win. I think it would have been better if the necessary evidence was something that can only be found in [final witness]'s testimony to give the case at least two stages of progression, but still pretty good.

Had data sharing enabled throughout, so I trust you'll make good use of it.


Absolutely appreciate data sharing, it does help with some unexpected ways players approach the subject.

I have made some of the cases much easier because players were confused on how to progress but with the not so subtle hints I could easily revert to more challenging ones. 

I honestly appreciate your patience with the game, I know it can easily get infuriating when you approach the case from the angle nobody else yet has