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They saw his triumphant victory over the Sphinx. They are sure Apollo knows the truth - but doubt whether a man (even Tiresias) can do so. Nor do they know of any feud between Polybus' family and Laius': in other words there's no motive.

But Creon returns to face the charge that he is plotting against Oedipus. What is Oedipus' case against him based on?