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Murdered in Munich
Case16
Information
Season 2
City Flag of Germany Germany, Munich
District Europe
Case Number 1
Partner(s) Wadsworth Cisse
Progression
Preceded by Succeeded by
None, first case Blood by Black Lace

Murdered in Munich is the first case of the World Edition. It is set in Munich, Germany.

Case Background

As the player begins their service with the International Police, otherwise stylized as Interpol, they are greeted by the chief of the European branch of the Interpol, Chief Luca Fontana. Following are Lotte van Dyke and Wadsworth Cisse, administrative assistant and elite force officer respectively. Chief Fontana tells the player that Wadsworth will be one of the two people patrolling the world with them, along with elite force junior officer, Nathalie Dubois, currently rejoicing with her family in France. They are also greeted by the five lab personnel: Sadiyah Ahmad, chief medical examiner; Clarke Chapman, forensics analyst; Dylan Cameron, technological expert, Kimiko Akamine, profiler; and Marcos Fernandez, historian. After the greetings, the chief of police tells Wadsworth to patrol Munich with the player so they can get the gist of things.

As they patrol Munich, they are awed by the scenery, up until they spotted a corpse in the Theatine Church. With the help of the victim's wife, Contessa Elisabetta, the two were luckily able to identify the victim as rich Italian count Conte Bruno. Soon, they even found the murder weapon, a crossbow, pushing them forwards in their investigation. Not too long later, they were able to identify the killer as the minister of Greece, Philip Papadakis.

When Wadsworth and the player came to arrest Philip, he immediately confessed to killing Bruno. Papadakis told the team that Greece was in great debt, a reminder of Greece's current economic state. Once, while the count and his wife were on vacation, he decided to explore the country. He once entered a large Greek bank, only to see Philip and a few other men stealing. Ever since the theft, Conte Bruno had been blackmailing Philip Papadakis and that Philip finally decided to put an end to it. Disgusted, Wadsworth sent Bruno's killer to the Honorable Oriola. When the Honorable Cambridge reviewed Philip Papadakis, he needed to see no further. Despite the fact Philip was a government official, his criminal record was littered with unlawful doings, sentencing Papadakis to 30 years of jail.

After the incarceration of Papadakis, Chief Fontana informed the player that there were multiple forces across Europe embezzling from rich influentials. Chief Fontana also informed the player that the main item stolen were specifically jewels. As the player rushed across Munich to learn more alongside Wade, they discovered quite a bit of information regarding the stolen gemstones. Firstly, they had discovered that the aforementioned murderer had a hand with the jewel thefts, however, he only told others to steal in Greece, rendering most of his information useless.

The team also had to interrogate Swiss banker Jean Boutonniere to learn about some of the heists that had taken place in Switzerland. Jean was worried that the notorious thieves would steal from him as he became rich due to the bank he was affiliated with and the fact that he possessed many bejeweled items. Wadsworth told him that everything would be fine, but if anything would go wrong, Boutonniere should message the Interpol.

The player and Wadsworth also went to chat with Army Lieutenant Rosalind Fuchsia after finding a weapon belonging to the army. Lieutenant Fuchsia told the team that the weapon was bejeweled that it had a tracking device in it so that if thieves stole it, the army would be able to locate their coordinates and place them behind bars. Wadsworth was―at first―skeptical, but told Rosalind to tell the Interpol of any of the army's findings regarding the thieves.

Chief Fontana then reported that Nathalie Dubois had told the rest of the team that she wanted them to visit France, as her time on vacation was about to end. She also said that she specifically wanted to meet the player, as she believed that she had picked up some leads regarding the jewel thefts. The chief then decided that the team had to listen to Nathalie's leads, resulting in them visiting France.

Victim

  • Conte Bruno (Found at a glorious church, his skull smashed in)

Murder Weapon

  • Crossbow

Killer

  • Philip Papadakis

Suspects

Contessa Elisabetta
Victim's Wife
Height 5'6"
Age 28
Weight 145 lbs
Eyes blue
Blood B+

Suspect's Profile

  • The suspect drinks beer.
Kapitän Braun
Captain
Height 6'3"
Age 45
Weight 215 lbs
Eyes brown
Blood O-

Suspect's Profile

  • The suspect drinks beer.
  • The suspect does fishing.
  • The suspect listens to German music.
Philip Papadakis
Minister of Greece
Height 5'10"
Age 52
Weight 180 lbs
Eyes blue
Blood AB+

Suspect's Profile

  • The suspect drinks beer.
  • The suspect does fishing.
  • The suspect listens to German music.
Scott Hargraves
News Reporter
Height 6'0"
Age 45
Weight 150 lbs
Eyes green
Blood B+

Suspect's Profile

  • The suspect does fishing.
Rosalind Fuchsia
Lieutenant
Height 5'10"
Age 43
Weight 123 lbs
Eyes blue
Blood AB-

Suspect's Profile

  • The suspect drinks beer.
  • The suspect does fishing.
  • The suspect listens to German music.

Killer's Profile

  • The killer drinks beer.
  • The killer knows fishing.
  • The killer listens to German folk music.
  • The killer is male.
  • The killer has blue eyes.

Crime Scenes

Theatine Church Church Pews Theatine Church Bonus
Nymphenburg Palace Central Pavilion Nymphenburg Palace Bonus
Hellabrunn Zoo Jungle House Hellabrunn Zoo Bonus

Steps

Chapter 1

  • Investigate Theatine Church. (Clues: Victim's Body, Photo of Couple, Broken Metal)
  • Autopsy Victim's Body. (18:00:00; Attributes: The killer drinks beer and knows fishing)
  • Examine Photo of Couple. (Result: Conte Bruno and Contessa Elisabetta; New Suspect: Contessa Elisabetta)
  • Inform the countess of her husband's death. (Prerequisite: Contessa Elisabetta identified)
  • Examine Broken Metal. (Result: Crown; New Crime Scene: Nymphenburg Palace)
  • Investigate Nymphenburg Palace. (Clues: Torn Ticket, Monetary Note; Prerequisite: Crown restored)
  • Examine Torn Ticket. (Result: The S. S. Gretel Ticket; New Suspect: Käpitan Braun)
  • Talk to Käpitan Braun about the victim visiting his ship. (Prerequisite: The S. S. Gretel Ticket restored)
  • Examine Monetary Note. (Result: Greek Note)
  • Examine Greek Note. (Result: Fingerprints)
  • Analyze Fingerprints. (09:00:00; New Suspect: Philip Papadakis)
  • Talk to the minister of Greece. (Prerequisite: Fingerprints analyzed)
  • Go to Chapter 2. (No stars)

Chapter 2

  • Investigate Hellabrunn Zoo. (Clues: Bloody Paper, Faded Dog Tags; New Suspect: Scott Hargraves; Available at start)
  • Examine Bloody Paper. (Result: Blood)
  • Examine Blood. (Result: Contessa Elisabetta's Blood)
  • Ask Contessa Elisabetta why her blood was found at the Hellabrunn Zoo. (Prerequisite: Contessa Elisabetta's Blood identified through microscope)
  • Examine Faded Dog Tags. (Result: Dog Tags)
  • Analyze Dog Tags. (09:00:00; New Suspect: Rosalind Fuchsia)
  • Talk to Lieutenant Fuchsia. (New Crime Scene: Central Pavilion; Prerequisite: Dog Tags analyzed)
  • Stop Scott Hargraves from spreading news about the victim's murder. (Prerequisite: Hellabrunn Zoo investigated)
  • Investigate Central Pavilion. (Clues: Broken Device, Faded Coaster)
  • Examine Broken Device. (Result: Radio)
  • Analyze Radio. (12:00:00; Attribute: The killer listens to Germanmusic)
  • Examine Faded Coaster. (Result: Coaster with Message)
  • Examine Coaster with Message. (Result: Käpitan Braun's penmanship)
  • Talk to the käpitan about his threat towards the victim. (Prerequisite: Käpitan Braun's penmanship identified)
  • Go to Chapter 3. (No stars)

Chapter 3

  • Ask Rosalind Fuchsia why Bruno's murder was filed as an accident. (Available at start)
  • Investigate Jungle House. (Clues: Gold Bar, Broken Antique; Available at start)
  • Examine Gold Bar. (Result: Greek Logo)
  • Ask Philip why he has Greek money with him. (Prerequisite: Greek Logo revealed)
  • Examine Broken Antique. (Result: Clock)
  • Analyze Clock. (09:00:00)
  • Ask how Scott knew the victim before the events of the murder. (Prerequisite: Clock analyzed)
  • Investigate Nymphenburg Palace. (Clue: Locked Eye Scanner; Prerequisite: Ask Philip)
  • Examine Locked Eye Scanner. (Result: Eye Scanner)
  • Analyze Eye Scanner. (12:00:00; Attribute: The killer has blue eyes)
  • Investigate Church Pews. (Clue: Crossbow; Murder Weapon registered: Crossbow; Prerequisite: Ask Scott)
  • Examine Crossbow. (Result: Skin Cells)
  • Analyze Skin Cells. (15:00:00; Attribute: The killer is male)
  • Take care of the killer now!
  • Go to Jewels are a Thief's Best Friend: Part 1. (No stars)

Jewels are a Thief's Best Friend: Part 1

  • See what the ex-minister of Greece has to say about the recent jewel thefts. (Reward: Burger; Available after unlocking Jewels are a Thief's Best Friend)
  • See what Jean Boutonniere knows about the Greek thefts. (Prerequisite: Talk to Philip Papadakis)
  • Check up on the contessa. (Available after unlocking Jewels are a Thief's Best Friend)
  • Investigate Hellabrunn Zoo. (Clue: Torn Tickets; Prerequisite: Check up on Elisabetta)
  • Examine Torn Tickets. (Result: Plane Tickets)
  • Analyze Plane Tickets. (06:00:00; New Lab Sample: Ticket Number)
  • Examine Ticket Number. (Result: Athens Airlines)
  • Ask the contessa why she is leaving for Greece. (Reward: 20,000 Coins; Prerequisite: Ticket Number decoded)
  • Report to the lieutenant. (Available after unlocking Jewels are a Thief's Best Friend)
  • Investigate Theatine Church. (Clue: Deformed Weapon)
  • Analyze Deformed Weapon. (12:00:00)
  • Ask why Rosalind was carrying the odd weapon. (Reward: Dog Tags; Prerequisite: Deformed Weapon analyzed)
  • See to the scandal Scott is spreading involving the militia's weapon. (Prerequisite: Ask Rosalind)
  • Move on to the next case! (1 star)

Trivia

  • Philip Papadakis's profile changes from normal clothing to prison clothing to denote that per the game's canon, he was interrogated moments after his arrest to find leads as to why many thefts of jewels were stolen from across Europe per Chief Fontana.
  • While one task in Jewels are a Thief's Best Friend required one star to talk to Jean Boutonniere, he was not accused of any wrongdoing during the murder investigation, and him showing up on the suspect list during Jewels are a Thief's Best Friend should be considered incidental.

Reviews

Koishi-Komeiji's review

  • Case Name – 3.7/10
  • Plot – 8.1/10
  • Creativity – 6.8/10
  • Effort – 7.4/10
  • Overall Score – 6.5
  • GradeB-
To start it off, the case name was a bit of a letdown. It's like any other people in this fanon wiki would name it. If it had any relation to any books or media, it would have scored better―but after research―unfortunately, no. However, the plot was there to become the lifesaver. It's not juicy neither it is original. What is, is that the plot was well structured and has all the important details to understand the case fully. The only flawed part of the plot is that it misused the commas and has mistakes with pronouns (I've fixed them). The royal status of the victim matches the first case of the game, and I do see you using parts of my case as well. Actually, this is okay (for now), but I would like you to go more for the original. I'll mark that I read this case on the 13th of December. The creativity overall is okay, but it could have done better with pictures. The style of writing is good, which is why I gave it a 6. This case has 38 stars (that is until Tutti decided to cut it by one), which in my opinion, is too pushing since this is the first case. The effort here was considerably a lot, but could have done better if you worked on it more before you asked me to rate. The Verdict: This case works out as a mid-to-late kind of case rather than a first case. In other words, it failed to present itself as a first case. It's pretty pushy, honestly. The upsides are that the case is actually a good read, but it surely can be worked on more. Improve and succeed, Tutti! I look forward in reading your next case!
Koishi

Reg Boy's review

  • Case Name – 4.5/10
  • Plot – 7.8/10
  • Creativity – 6.5/10
  • Effort – 7.5/10
  • Overall Score – 6.58
  • GradeB-
The case name was generic, to be honest. The case's plot, however, was pretty good compared to the case's title. It could've been much better though, if it wasn't for the lack of originality and spiciness. I'd also like to add the fact that your plot was well-written, but that sorta got ruined because of a few grammatical errors. You should proofread more often. As for the creativity, I don't see much; you could've done better, for example, with the lead image. You put some good amount of effort though, I'll give you that. So, overall, this case doesn't feel like a first case but that doesn't mean it's bad. In fact, it's good, and if you keep your heads up and be more thorough henceforth, you'll do a lot better. Good luck!
REG BOY

Rifqitheflipper's review

  • Case Name – 4.3/10
  • Plot – 8.2/10
  • Creativity – 6.6/10
  • Effort – 7.3/10
  • Overall Score – 6.6
  • GradeB-
Oh, c'mon! Everyone knows the title is too basic. There's nothing special out of it, albeit it kinda sounds like what Pretty Simple tends to name their cases. The plot is brilliant, but I can still see the imperfection of it; like the use of commas. You could've put more creativity into it, as it could increase your effort and plot rating. Overall, it is fine for a starter; despite being overly complicated and long.
Rifqi

PetersCorporal's review

  • Case Name – 5/10
  • Plot – 7/10
  • Creativity – 7/10
  • Effort – 8/10
  • Overall Score – 6.75
  • GradeB-
The case is good and interesting, the only thing to criticize would be the case name is too simple.
PetersCorporal

Mephistz's review

  • Case Name – 5/10
  • Plot – 8/10
  • Creativity – 7/10
  • Effort – 7.5/10
  • Overall Score – 6.88
  • GradeB-
Although the case name is not attractive, but the story is good and interesting enough, however, it's a little bit too predictable for me.
Mephistzεїз
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