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Perhaps rather than having random clues and then trying to link them to the correct suspect, base the clues around the suspect. For example, rather than finding an ax at the scene and then trying to link it to a character with a knife collection, either change the clue to a knife or the suspect to a lumberjack. That is, unless the clue was a red herring to throw the reader off.

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