Letters from nowhere 2 hints1/9/2024 ![]() Godot now reminds you that the blackmail referred to Atmey's secret identity. So, if the blackmail letter was referring to the "red diamond" on the ring Atmey was wearing, then it is obvious that Bullard was blackmailing Atmey, not Ron! If you hadn't noticed (though you probably did when you first met him), Atmey has been wearing a red jewel on his ring. He recovered the item on the last heist, so as a reward, he received a "red diamond". ![]() Alternatively, you can present Newspaper Clipping on statement 3 and skip presenting the Blackmail Letter for the same result.Ītmey has been involved in all of Mask☆DeMasque's cases. When asked who, Present Luke Atmey's Profile. However, in the letter it says "I'll take that 'red' diamond you received the other day." This doesn't describe the "blue" diamond Mask☆DeMasque stole, so the letter may be intended for someone else. ![]() It says the Tear of Emanon in there was "blue". When asked what, Present the Newspaper Clipping. The letter says that it is addressed to Ron, but you find a contradiction here. Present the Blackmail Letter at statement 3 (you as well can present Newspaper Clipping right away). The Blackmail Letter will be updated to the Court Record. The blackmail letter was analyzed recently and the handwriting was indeed Bullard's. The defendant truly believes he is Mask☆DeMasque. Bullard who harbored a grudge against Mr. Bullard who wrote the blackmail letter and sent it to Ron DeLite. Kane Bullard decided to investigate Mask☆DeMasque and simply mistook who he was!.I, Luke Atmey, had no points of contact with the victim whatsoever. ![]() This will lead to a new testimony.Ītmey's Testimony: Motive for Murder You now have to prove Atmey's motive for murdering Bullard. It looks like you have crushed Atmey's alibi, but Godot now brings in a new challenge. Remember, Andrews dropped the urn, so she hid the urn to keep out of sight, so Atmey could not have seen it, unless he was taken it with him in the fake photo. Furthermore, the stains were put on there after the urn was delivered to the Lordly Tailor. In the card, it says "take care of the speckled urn." The "speckles" the card is referring to are the pink splotches on the urn, but they are actually paint stains. On statement 2, 3, 4 or 6, Present DeMasque's Calling Card. At last, I held the urn in my hands for the first time at 1 AM on October 12th.I then handled security by myself to ensure that my crime would go smoothly!.I knew it was an extremely valuable treasure, so I sent my card 10 days beforehand.Hence, I was actually unable to see the urn for myself until the day of the crime.The urn was placed in a box, and Zvarri! It was then sent to the warehouse.I first received the request from Lordly Tailor about 20 days ago.He has Atmey state a new testimony about his strategy of the heist.Ītmey's Testimony: The Sacred Urn Heist It looks like a great theory, but Godot says what you just said is only a possibility. That's why he moved the statue! Luke tries to counter your idea by showing the records, that says the camera was indeed taken on the night of the crime, but you block it by reminding Atmey that he was in charge of the data alone, giving him the freedom to manipulate it. Atmey wanted the statue to be placed, so the whole scene looked like as in the photo. When he came back on the day of the murder, he noticed something that wasn't supposed to be on the photograph, the statue. When asked where, Present the timestamp on the upper-left corner of the Touch Screen.Ītmey knew it was impossible to murder the CEO of KB Security and take the photo in a matter of seconds, so he took the crime photo days before the crime was officially committed. Something in it would expose Atmey's lie if the statue was in there. The reason Atmey moved it is in the photograph. When asked who moved it, Present Luke Atmey's Profile. Godot says he visited the warehouse after the heist and saw the statue farther from the door. You visited the warehouse the night before the heist and saw the statue covering the stains.
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