The Crimes At Work/Dialogues

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Alan Smith:  , Richard Martinson was found dead in his office. He was one of the most important agronomers in this city. Alan Smith: These people leave a large legacy, and I don't want any revenges! Investigate his office and arrest the killer as soon as possible. Jones: Understood, Chief! , why don't we start now?

Chapter 1
Investigate Office Jones: , this is Richard's body! He was shot in the head. Jones: I'm sure this gun has something to do with it. Why don't you take it, please? Jones: And this trash can seems to have been touched. It must hide something in. Jones: But when you have time, we should talk to Mariah Martinson, the victim's wife.

Autopsy the victim's body Nathan: One bullet went through Richard's skull and impacted his brain, ending with his life. Nathan: But the killer didn't let him notice anything. They used cloroform to make Richard fall asleep before shooting. Nathan: Anyway, I found hand cream in the cloroform. The killer uses hand cream! Nathan: And I also studied the penetration angle. Your killer is 5'6 tall. Jones: Thanks, Nathan! At least we know Richard didn't suffer.

Examine Gun Jones: These fingerprints will take us directly to the killer, . I hope they're useful. Jones: When I used to do this, it took me hours.

Analyze Fingerprints Alex: Those fingerprints on the gun were just Richard's fingerprints. As if he'd commited suicide. Alex: But he didn't shoot. The portions of fingerprints in the trigger weren't his. Jones: So the killer tried to make it look like suicide. Nathan: And you found your murder weapon! The bullets were the ones I found in the corpse.

Examine Trash can Jones: This bottle seems to contain water, but nobody would hide water in a trash can. Jones: I'm gonna take it to the lab. I'm sure it's something suspicious.

Analyze Liquid substance Grace: Jones, , thank God you didn't smell this substance. It's cloroform! Grace: And the cap was partially removed. Someone used this cloroform. Jones: This can't be a coincidence, ! I'm sure Richard didn't use that, but the killer did. Jones: We should talk to Bob Martinson, the victim's son. He's a pharmacist who can get cloroform.

Talk to Bob Martinson Bob: Is dad dead? Oh dear! Why, why? Jones: I'm sorry for you. We thought you already knew about it. Jones: Did you have any clients today? Bob: Only one this morning. It was a woman looking for cloroform and hands cream. Jones: I see... Excuse me, Mr Martinson.   and I will see a bit things in your pharmacy.

Jones: I'm sorry, . I know we shouldn't trust anyone, but he's really depressed. He can't lie to us! Jones: At least we know the killer is a woman.

Investigate Pharmacy Jones: This is Bob's bag. Why don't we search through it?

Examine Bag Jones: Bob is lucky being a man. If he were a woman, we could suspect on him for using hand cream.

Question Mariah Martinson about her husband Mariah: I just walked into his office and saw the dead body. What else do you want to know? Jones: Why did you go there? Mariah: Only visiting him. I have the right to do it, don't I? Mariah: If you want to hear more, I'll just tell you we were arguing a lot, even fighting. The killer took a pain away from the both of us. Mariah: Excuse me, don't you have some hand cream?

Chapter 2
Alan Smith: Don't look at that office, you won't get anything else. Martinson used to deal with Robert Jamin. He must know important things. Jones: But his wife seemed to be unaffected by Richard's death... Alan Smith: Investigate her later. Now go and visit Robert!

Quiz Robert Jamin about his deals with the victim