Julius Ackroyd

Dr. Julian Ackroyd is the killer of male supermodel Fred Kendrick in "Murder Can Be Hazardous" (Case 6) and the mastermind of the murder of Sarah Doherty in the previous case "Thick Skinned" (Case 5). Prior to that, Dr. Ackroyd was a suspect in the murder of Millie Reed in "Tree-Hugger" (Case 3). Dr. Ackroyd then returns in the Town Of Wisterias district, as a central figure and the murder victim in "To End All Wars" (Case 42).

Profile
Dr. Ackroyd was a Caucasian 47-year-old scientist who worked alongside Dr. Damian Mallory in a research program regarding biochemical fuel for robots. He has greying blond hair and brown eyes, the doctor also sported a lab coat over a grey sweater with black and blue stripes that covered a white shirt underneath. In his initial appearance in "Tree-Hugger", it was discovered that Dr. Ackroyd read survivalist handbooks and owned a pet husky.

In his second appearance, Dr. Ackroyd sported a black sweater rather than his striped sweater. It was known that Dr. Ackroyd used spray deodorant, is diabetic and an expert in technology.

In his appearance as a victim, Dr. Ackroyd ditched his usual attire and donned a scientist's oufit that has gold buttons and golden lining, he was also wearing a pair of black rubber gloves and safety goggles on his forehead. He now has messy pure grey hair and scars on his left cheek and right side of his lip.

Tree-Hugger
[TBA]

Murder Can Be Hazardous
[TBA]

The Un-Murdered
[TBA]

Murder Details
Upon finally figuring out where Dr. Ackroyd was hiding after his escape, Lt. Brian Thatcher and the player pursued the mad scientist in the underground laboratory, where they found Dr. Ackroyd violently convulsing and foaming out of his gas mask.

According to Dr. Graham Fraser, the cause of death was inhalation of poisonous mushroom spores coming from the Armageddon mushroom. It was determined that the killer lined mushroom spores in Dr. Ackroyd's gas mask so that, as be is performing experiments in the laboratory, he would inhale the spores, shutting down his nervous system. Dr. Fraser added that handling the mushroom is quite risky and, as the situation indicates, the killer knows how to handle such fungus. So, this determined that the killer is a HAZCHEM (hazardous chemical) expert.

Killer and Motive
Dr. Julian Ackroyd's killer turned out to be Vic Gallegos, street gang leader Chico Gallegos' younger brother.

[To Be Completed]

Case Appearances

 * Case 3 — "Tree-Hugger"
 * Case 6 — "Murder Can Be Hazardous"
 * Case 37 — "The Un-Murdered" (mentioned)
 * Case 38 — "The Mystery Of The Wisterias" (mentioned)
 * Case 39 — "The Father's House" (mentioned)
 * Case 40 — "Uncharted Territory" (mentioned)
 * Case 41 — "Love Can Be Lethal" (brief appearance)
 * Case 42 — "To End All Wars" (his death)
 * Case 43 — "The Corpse On The Grove" (briefly mentioned)