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Hello All,

About 5 months ago there was an elderly lady who lived alone in the country here in our town who had been murdered. Well, the police said if we saw anything strange the night before, the same day or after, to report it. Sure enough,(the night after the murder) as my friend and I were leaving the lane where I lived,
we encountered a stanger who seemingly came out of no-where and signaled for my friend who was driving, to roll down the window(I don't think she should have)to ask us where the nearest payphone was. That clued me in that this person was new to the area because he would have known where the pay phones were if a local. My friend it was spooky how he came to be where we were and he didn't say anything to us like "my car broke down down the road and I need to call for help", or "our family doesn't have phone service". We thought it odd enough to call the SP who took an avid description from us.
Well, recently a man who lives 20 mi. away was arrested as the murderer but the newspaper article stated that there were many flaws in the investigation and that the man had a proper alibi. So I asked Ching if so an so(the man in the newspaper photo who had been arested) committed this murder and received hex 59, no changing lines. I don;t think this fits in with what I asked, any thoughts please?
 

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Hi Candid-
The case is unsubstantiated and will fall apart?
The truth will out? I'll stick my neck out and guess "not guilty."
It would be good to let us know the outcome.
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oops, sorry, Candida
Anyway, maybe a more appropriate image for 59 would be the case Evaporates. Was it built on the suspect's reputation or prior record?
 

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Bradford, Hi

Thats interesting about the case evaporating.
You asked "if the case was built on the suspects reputation or prior record"? well, I guess it was, because the paper said he had committed a parole violation for some other crime(not sure if that other crime was murder or not, the paper didn't say)but his attorney swears by his alibi.
This is a relatively small town we live in and you don't see that many strangers except on holidays and it was awfully odd meeting the stranger the way we did. Perhaps the police have the wrong man? I will let you know the outcome but I am going to ask Ching one more time.
 

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Bradford, I asked one more time today this question, "Did so and so, the man in paper kill Mrs. H"? and received what I think is a very interesting answer: Hex 25, Innocence(unexpected)
line 5
Hex 21, relating no change

I'm anxious to see what you think.
 

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Hi Candida-
Now that Is interesting. Wu Wang takes a couple of its lines to explain that innocence is no guarantee against getting in trouble, it only increases the odds against trouble. But this change is (per Zhi Gua 21) specifically trouble with the criminal justice system. Wonder what the medication is? Still, I suspect that might get back to the truth working itself out, without a lot of artifice.
The Fan Yao (reverse line) at 21.5 is about tempering one's force - you are biting into the same yellow metal arrowhead that killed your meal. Broken teeth if you bite too hard, a little precious metal if you're using restraint. I wonder if this might not refer to the attitude of the prosecution? You say you are in a small town (mine's about 700, with one paved road). I don't know if this will help or hurt - small town officials can be anything from understanding to amateurish and arrogant. Any police can also close an investigation way too soon. My guess is still that he'll beat the rap.
I hope someone else speaks up here. Not being a psychic, I don't really mind being shown any errors I may be committing. I'm just making guesses from the text, but Wu Wang and Not Guilty are pretty close in meaning.
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Brad,
You mentioned that Wu Wang and not guilty are pretty close, so are you intimating from Chings' answer that the guy the police have may NOT be guilty? cause if so, that is how I percieved the answer)Innocence)
Wow a population of 700 people!! well, you've got us beat thats for sure. With all the divorces in the US it seems that in a town that small everyone must be related to each other. ha ha lol
They marry, divorce and remarry their neighbor
and his kids and her kids become related family.
We have a lot of small towns like that around here, but perhaps its not that way where you live.
I will tell you that in the small town (500 pop)
10 miles down the road from here has a really tough police force, no-one ever wants to commit crime there. They've had an amazingly good record.
 

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Candida
Wu without question means Not
Wang means lots of things: rude, lawless, wrong, false, guilty, extravagant, irregular, reckless, entangled, absurd, wanton, pretentious, incoherent, disordered
I've said not guilty in three posts now.
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This is a tiny resort town, way up in the mountains, river runs through it, big shortage of women for poor bradford.
 

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And some poor Aphrodite as you are one very handsome guy....er.... Mr Hatcher.....

Not trying to be coy, just leveling the scale here.....
 

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But when the pickin's is this slim you gotta also be tall, rich, dangerous and unavailable.
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ps- hey, c'mon Yi scholars. We can't go to the District Attorney and get this poor slob set free with what we have so far.
 

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Hi Tatiana.
Five months is a long time, but I wonder if the police could still track the phone call the suspicious stranger made that night if you were to report the incident to them now. If they can, that could give them a lead as to who he is, and who knows what might follow from that? Do you want to ask the Yi what would happen if you report it?

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These are lawyer suggestions:

Follow the money
Talk it up in a local bar
Talk to a criminal lawyer who like murder mysteries
talk to the criminal lawyer to may be representing the ahem, not guilty one, see what he'she has to say about physical evidence and alibis and the secret police report which the criminal lawyer is entitled to see. He may put an investigator on it who knows the local snitches.
contact a producer at the Investigation Channel-yes, there is afull time channel of trials and investigations-they send a free outside investigator who might just work with and use I Ching divination, they use psychics and have good investigators.
your perpetrator sounds like a drifter, profile him using divination-Master Ni's book can tell you in what direction he has gone or, if you get Hexagram 14 he is, gasp, right under your nose!.
 

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Hi Bradford, Joang and Midaughter1
Hey "slim pickens", Brad, how old are you.....you might be just right for my sis who is looking for a man (shes' a widower)
Joang, I thought that perhaps I should re-report my sighting of the stranger to the police but I thought it might be better to go see the attorney representing the guy in the paper; if he wouldn'hear me out, then maby the other.
Midaughter1, your posting had me in stitches...lol
By the way, can you download Master Ni's book online or do you have to buy it at the bookstore?
Also, for a small which won awards for one of the best small towns in America, we have had our share of murders, a few of them unsolved, so that is partly where my interest is.
 

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Dear Sleuth:
You can buy Ni's almost 700 page hardback at USIW.org for $35.00 plus shipping. I got mine in a used book store for $5.00.

Don't forget the profile of the criminal, it should be interesting. BTW, I find out a lot by putting out the word and finding the right bar-among the locals speculation may be the tip-the goods that were fenced, the fellow that heard talk in the jail, the show off-happy hunting but stay safe. Remember the guy's attorney might be desperate for a lead if it leads away from his client and his client is actually innocent (we all hate innocent clients-the pressure is terrible).
Mary
 

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Midaughter, thanks for the info, it is appreciated. Of course, I thought too, that perhaps his attorney is looking for any lead even a false one cause he is desparate and the guy just nay be stinkin guilty anyhoo, I dunno but I will ask around and try to be safe. ty
 

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Hi Candida-
A sister? What would she say about your post?
54- it's on the profile. More on a Google search.
b
we're getting some activity on the murder here.
I still wanna hear someone else try an actual verdict
 
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have to be tall, rich, unavailable dangerous?? wow. In my neck of the woods all you have to do is drink a 40 and wrap a car around a fence.
 

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Hi Bradford
Nothing new as of yet, but thanks for the interest. I will keep you posted as soon as I know. One thing is for sure. We have 3 murders in the cold case files. One is the famous pizza delivery bomb murder and the other one is where a sweet woman was "gutted" like a deer. It's been 4 yr.s and no new data on her death. The local news said the FBI is circulating a long note left by the pizza man so that people can identify the perp by the characteristics of the writing.
I have been studying handwriting analyses for 2-3 yr.s now and want to help them out but wonder if they(the police) would accept my expertise cause I don't have a diploma as yet.
 

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I am in the town where Oba Chandler murdered a mother and her two teenage daughters visiting from the midwest. He offered to take them for a ride on his boat. All police had was a handwritten note and they put it a billboard. got him! Its a story on Crime TV. You can tell I am hooked on true crime!
 

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