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Homicide Case 5: The Studio Secretary Murder

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Investigation: Pawnbroker

All you need to do here is examine the two rings.

﷽Tilt the one on the left until yꦿou can see its maker's mark, as shown below:

Then, tilt the one on the right u𒉰ntil💛 Cole focuses in on its hallmark (the engraving that says "22k").

Investigation: Crime scene

Start out by talking to the coroner.

Nex﷽t, staꦬrtexamining the body.Look closely ather head for a good look at the blunt-force injury, as well as signs of a vagrant lifestyle.

Next, examine he𒉰r right hand for signs of another ring being pulled loose.

After seeing to the body, look just up the track for the victim's ✨⛎possessions.

There are three to examinꦿe🦄: a handbag, a matchbook and a receipt.

Inside the handbag, you'll find the top half of 🌼a letter from the victim's mother.

You'll also find her employee I.D. card.

Check the receipt, and you'✃ll find a list of personal items.

Finally, look at the matchbook to get🐻 an address for Mensch's Bar.

Before moving on, talk to witness Nelson Gaines at the far side 𒊎of the ไcrime scene.

He'll point you to John F. Jam🐲ison, who has an impꦰortant clue in his possession.

Interrogation: John F. Jamison

When asked about Interference with evidence, Jamison proves himself a dumb, guileless creep by telling t🧸𒀰he Truth.

Next, ask him about the Discover of victim's body, and Doubt what he has to say.

Before leaving the scene, usethe nearby g🐟amewell to g💫et an adress for Levine's Liquor Store.

Investigation: Levine's Liquor Store

After Robbins leads you back to Evelyn's shabby quarters, start by investigatinꦏg the pile next to her mattress.

Examine the picture, then pick up the book.

Open the book to reveal an important clue.

Next, head over to the 🐎opposite🔥 corner of the room.

Exami♓ne the bowling pin until Cole zooms in on the Rawling's ꧒logo.

Next, examine Evelyn's nameplate 💝and, just for kicks,the aw♕ard statue.

There's also another photo you can check o💞ut on the other side of the little room's doorway, but it won't yield any clues.

Interrogation: Robbins

When asked about his Contact with victim, Robbins tells the Truth.

Ask him about his Relationship with victim, however, and he'll... tell the Truth again.

Finally, ask him about his Knowledge of McCaffrey. This time, you should express D💝oubt to get the full stoಌry.

Interrogation: Grosvenor McCaffrey

Head over to Mensch's, and you'll meet൲ this self-styled revolutionary/int꧃olerable douchebag.

When asked about his Criminal history, Grosvenor seems evasive. Doubt his story.

Ask him about his Relationship with victim, however, and he'll flat-out Lie.

Reveal his duplicity with the Book you found among Evelyn's things.

At Rawling's Bowling Alley

Just in case you somehow missed it, your goal here is to chase after the guy who goes sprinting through the background while you're talking 💦about Tiernan.

Use the siren and let Rusty take out his tires, though, and the ensuing chase should𝔉 be short and easy.

Investigation: McCaffrey's apartment

Having a suspect in custody doesn't mean you're d𒉰one, though. At McCaffrey's, focus on thetwo key points of interest below, starting with the desk:

On the corner of the desk, you'll find the bottom half of the letter f💜rom Evelyn's m🌼om.

Next, search what appears to be a pile of laundry on thജe floor.

Examine the tire iron 🅠until Cole zooms 🌸in on its Rawling's logo.

You can 💞also examine th🦹e shirt if you want, although it's not vital.

Head up to 🍰the roof for a quick chase scene, and then head off to Central to questi꧒on your suspects.

Interrogation: James Tiernan

Ask him about his Relationship with victim, and James will try to cover it up with a Lie.

Show him you know better by trotting out Victim last seen.

When asked about Victim's book found, Tiernan tries to hide somethin♈g.ꦯ Slap him with some Doubt.

When asked about an Alibi for James Tiernan, James Lies again.

This time, counter with the Liquor purchase.

Finally, ask him about his Access to murder weapon. Again, you should Doubt what James tells you.

Interrogation: Grosvenor McCaffrey, part two

Ask Grosvenor about the Alibi for McCaffrey, and he'll Lie in that smug way of his.

Tear his deceit apart by showing him the Torn letter.

Next, ask him about his Access to tire iron. Again, he's a liar. He Lies.

Counter his smarm with Tiernan's accusation.

Before you head back to talk to Tiernan some more, use a phone to ꦡget the dirt on Mc🔥Caffrey.

Interrogation: James Tiernan, part two

There's one more question you have to ask Tiernan, about the Events prior to murder. When you bring them up, he'll Lie.

To counter his denial, bring up McCaffrey's accusation to make him break.

Interrogation: Grosvenor McCaffrey, part three

Even though Tiernan might seem like the likely culprit at this point, there's one last question to ask McCaffrey, about his Military service. Unsurprisingly, he'll Lie.

You've got the goods on him, though. Counter with McCaffrey's criminal record.

Again, Tiernan may seem like a likely culprit at this point. However, there's on🐓ly one outcome that's going to net you five stars, and that's if you charge McCaffrey. Level your accusation against himand move on.

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