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As for the moral choice, there is no right or wrong. You can choose whatever fits you the best.
Thanks. I hadn't realized what you mention about going back and looking at ink color. I'll try to pay attention to that next time I play.
This is a strange game. I enjoy the cases while I'm playing them, but after 3 cases so far when I'm finished I look back through the lens of occam's razor and think "well, that sure was a weird case with a whole lot of unnecessary complexity when a much simpler approach would've sufficed."