The Tables Turned

The Art of The Deal is the seventeenth case of World Edition, as well as the first case to take place in North America.

Plot
The team came to Greenland to know more about the organization behind Addilyn Bowman and to follow up on the US Presidential Election 2016. The team found that the Red Party's candidate, Robert Hicks was getting donations from a businessman, Grigol Bestavashvili. However, Safir and the player found Grigol stabbed in the gut.

After the team found the murder weapon to be an ancient viking sword found in an old shipwreck and met Marissa Pennington, a climate change activist that disliekd Grigol and Hicks' potentially environmental damaging policies, the team incriminated the killer as Grigol's wife, Marekhi Bestavashvili.

Marekhi did not like that Grigol gave all time to work and almost no time to her. In Greenland, he barely visited Marekhi ever since they arrived in Greenland. Marekhi later found that Grigol was not actually giving time to work, rather he was having an affair with Marissa Pennington. Enraged, she stabbed Grigol in rhe gut until he died. Judge Robertson sentenced her to 25 years in prison.

After the trial, the team talked to Robert Hicks about his presidential candidacy. Hicks said that he was confident he would win, and said that he planned to make businessman Brycen Camacho his secretary of state. However, he had lost the file about the nomination in the factory. The team recovered the file and gave it to Hicks, who partnered with he player to break this news to Brycen.

After Hicks told Brycen that he was nominating him for an important position, Safir was enraged at the player. He said that he did not trust Hicks and the player should not align him with any political party, especially conservatives. He accompanied the player to the ancient ship, where they found a receipt proving that Hicks was funded by KALA. Not knowing what KALA was, the team phoned Vadim Yankov. Vadim told that he had recently found of the organization; it was of criminal nature and was behind the chaos in Europe and Eurasia.

The team also talked to Marissa about her environmential acitivsm. After finding her poster that protested against Hicks, the team asked her about Robert Hicks. Marissa declared that Hicks was misogynist, having involved in a number of rape cases, and once said that he liked to hold women by their private parts. Above that, as Marissa believed, Hicks was a danger to environment as he denied climate change.

Shortly, Harry told the team that the blue party's presidential candidate, Martha Price, who was currently in Ottawa, invited the agency, prompting the team to go to Canada.

Victim

 * Elizabeth Butler (Crushed under a table)

Murder Weapon

 * Table

Killer

 * Julie Luna

Suspects
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 * The suspect eats canned meat
 * The suspect wears red

Killer's Profile

 * The killer ...