Nora MacMillon's backstory

For half of the second season in PetersCorporal's fangame, there was a mystery concerning the case that "ruined" Nora MacMillon's life. Several hints and facts about the story were dropped throughout many cases until the story was finally revealed to the player.

Plot overview
This case marked Nora's introduction, and from the beginning she was shown to be someone with a cold and bitter personality who avoided interacting with people and made sarcastic (and sometimes hurtful) comments towards the other members of her team. George Nearnight said that he may tell the player about Nora's story someday.
 * Corpse Within The Dead, Case #2 in Blue Coasts:

After the killer was arrested, the team still needed more info about the case so they went to talk to Madeleine Stewart, the prison warden whom Nora said she knew. Madeleine recognised Nora and said she'd changed a lot since "THAT murder case", revealing that a murder was what ruined Nora's life and that both Nora and Madeleine were somehow related to that story. In this case the player met Nora's husband, Pierre MacMillon. Nora did not appear in this case but the player met Nora's daughter, whose name is Idaho MacMillon. This case, just like Nora's first one with the player, was about prisoners on the loose. Nora said that she didn't like cases with escaped prisoners because they reminded her of the one that ruined her life, which was also related to an escaped prisoner.
 * Hollywoods, Case #5 in Blue Coasts:
 * Snow Bunnies, Case #6 in Blue Coasts:
 * Slip Of A Tongue, Case #7 in Blue Coasts:

Nora also found out during this case that Pierre was cheating on her, which led to her admitting in front of the player that she did not love Pierre (not only that, but also that she rather hated him). She insinuated that she was only married to him because she wanted a father for Idaho. Hans Rougel had also insinuated in a previous case that Pierre was something that Nora "hates but can't get rid of". George Nearnight also said later that Nora's marriage with Pierre had been a shotgun wedding.

Thomas Ravens had to analyze Nora's phone in this case and found out that Nora had browsed the web several times looking for info about the state called Idaho. At first he assumed that Idaho had done it but Nora made it obvious that she was the one interested in the state. She said that Idaho, her daughter, hadn't been actually named after the state.
 * Sargassum Slaying, Case #9 in Blue Coasts: