Victim Of The New Lands/Dialogues

Evan: Lindsey!!! Lindsey: EVAN!!! I've missed you so much, I'm sorry for what I did! Evan: You don't have to apologize, just give me a hug! Evan: I've missed you a lot, you know? And I don't want to ever lose you again. Let's forget about everything that has happened and look ahead at the future. Evan: Anyway... Has anybody told you about what has happened? Lindsey: Octavius told me. Barbara Thacks. I would have never imagined she was Dr. Cyanide. Did you really think it was Daniel? Evan: It was Harry's fault. He forced us to believe Dr. Cyanide and Jessica Trimmle were linked. Lindsey: We were really fooled, right? Gino also told me that Barbara has tried to get Green Year Parade back and succeeded. Suzie told him that it was part of her plan. Lindsey: It seems that she wanted to repeat her experiments on dead plants this time instead of living ones. She'd get the flowers from the parade, it's easier than getting them on her own. Evan: So maybe her ancestor was already dead when the cyanide got to him. I don't understand anything in that story. Lindsey: But do we really care about that cold case? It happened many years ago and everyone related to it is surely already dead. Evan: I don't know... There must be a reason why Barbara went through the trouble of doing all those experiments. Perhaps we should stop thinking about it from her point of view... Evan: And start trying to see what Linda had to do with that. Lindsey: Gino said something about Linda too, but I can't remember what it was. Gino!!! Gino: What's up? Are you already used to being in this brand new police station in this brand new district? Lindsey: Yeah, kind of. What was that thing you told me about Linda? Gino: Oh, Albert Presto said before going to jail that he had info about her and could sell it to us. Why- Are you interested in buying it? Evan: If it's necessary, I'll pay him to get it. Gino: I've already called a friend of mine who's working in the prison center where Albert is to ask him what that info is. After all, he gave me curiosity. Gino: But he said Albert told him he'd give us the data in exchange for "our protection". Evan: Huh? What does he want? Is it convenient to accept his deal?

Days later...

Evan: Haha! Wasn't that a good joke, ? Let me tell you another one- BANG! Evan: What... What was that, ?! It was a gunshot! In New Townville!!! This place doesn't even have over 50 inhabitants yet! Evan: I think we should go out and see what happened.

Chapter 1
Investigate New Townville streets Evan: I can't believe it!!! Someone shot Albert Presto! What was he doing in New Townville anyway? He's supposed to be in jail! Evan: F*ck, now we'll never get the info he was going to give us! It can't be a coincidence, I'm sure his escape and murder are related to what he was going to tell us. Evan: Let's send his body to Daniel, now that we know he's not Dr. Cyanide. And what about those tire tracks? There are no blood splatters there. Evan: Wait, that means there was a vehicle there when Albert was shot and it has already left! So his killer shot him from a car or something similar, just like a hitman. Evan: We should examine the tracks to see what this vehicle is. And there was an envelope in front of that brand new house. That means there's already someone living in this street. Evan: Right in front of a murder scene. Please, try to recover the text in it. We need to know who lives here.

Autopsy the victim's body

Examine Tire track Evan: Well done, ! This tire track was left by the killer's lorry. So our killer drives one, let's remember that!

Examine Envelope Evan: So this envelope contains a postcard, it seems. I know I shouldn't take a look inside, but... yeah, you're right. I should pay a fine for looking inside another citizen's mail. Evan: You- You want me to pay it now?! Fine, here it goes. Now, who lives in that house right across the murder scene? Evan: Randy Pagosh?! The judge?! Bill Pagosh's uncle?! It seems he's already bought a new house in Townville's new uptown. Evan: Why don't we talk to him? Maybe he knows why a prisoner would go there.

Talk to Randy Pagosh about the case