Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Grimsborough case #6 -good cop, bad cop

The sixth case of criminal case, Jones and the player's colleague a
Ed Dunkin was found shot execution style in a subway station. Nathan's autopsy report finds that the killer must be at least 6"3' and duedue the victim having
defensive wounds, it is deduced that the killer must have a bruise on their face. The player finds a USB key inside a trash bag, which has a criminal file on Angel Martinez. Martinez denies killing Ed because Ed is one of his best customers and his dog fighting crime. Next, the player discovera a torn up arrest report on pimp Zeus, who reveals that the victim made a deal to keep some soda jail in exchange for playing around with Zeus's prostitutes.
The victim's ex-partner Harry Landry reveals that it can sometimes go broke and off on his own in terms of solving cases. The player finds the murder weapon, the victim's own gun, in the River via a tip from prostitute Ginger, who also reveals that the killed her has blue eyes. Jones and the player find a betting ticket for dog fights with Ed's fingerprints on it. It turned out his bookkeeper was Freddie Whitmire, who reveals that he in the victim had who reveals that he and the victim had a side deal where Freddy avoided jail and also did not lose too often on his bets. Jones and the player get the final bit of evidence to nail the killer from a broken security camera on the river which Alex is able to fix up enough to show that the killer has blonde hair. The killer turns out to be its former partner Harry who killed him to try and stop him from being a bad cop. Judge hole is pretty lenient on Harry and sentence him to four years in prison with a Chance of parole in 2 years.in the additional investigation, Jones and the player rescued second puppy from Angel Martinez and his dog fighting ring. Grace keeps his puppy and names it Newton. The player finds Zeus's ripped up tie in a drawer. The time is ripped up by Ramirez's nephew. Finally, Jones and play Irvine Ginger's missing bag in theFina and discovered that she has been schmoozing with Tony Marconi at the Blue Flamingo which he owns.

Killer's profile

  • Is 6'3"
  • Has blonde hair
  • Has blue eyes
  • Has a bruise on face
  • Is a male
Suspects
  • Ex-partner Ed Landry (is 6'3", is a male, has bruise on face, has blue eyes, has blonde hair)
  • Angel Martinez (has bruise on face, has blue eyes, is a male, is 6'3"))
  • Pimp Zeus (is a male, is 6'3"
  • Prostitute Ginger (has blue eyes)
  • Freddy Whitmire (has blue eyes, is a male) 
Items found in subway platform crime scene
  • Trash bag (clue)
  • Glove
  • Map
  • Wallet
  • Shoe
  • Bouquet
  • Flag
  • Sewer grate
  • Briefcase
  • Ski
  • Wires
  • Exit sign
  • Arrow
  • Red Cross
  • Eye
  • Headphones
  • Broom
  • Keys
  • Newspaper
  • Butterfly
  • Baseball cap
  • Laptop
  • Jacket
  • Sunglasses
  • Helmet
  • Baguette
  • Bat
  • Cello
  • Present
  • Peace sign
  • Necklace
  • Clown mask
  • Playing card
  • Rat
  • Stamps
  • Wine bottle
  • ID card
  • Susa
  • Soda can
  • Cigar
  • Dollar bill
  • Potato chips
  • Broken glass
  • Cigarettes
  • Skull
  • Handprint
  • Camera
  • Rope
  • Security camera
  • Apple
  • Spider
  • Ax
  • Marijuana sign
  • Victim's body (clue)
  • No walking
  • Red light
  • Trash can
  • Open book
  • Doll
  • Star
  • Lollipop
  • Basketball
  • Banana peel
  • Washroom sign
  • Chair
  • Fedora hat
  • Blueprint
  • Puppy (clue additional investigation)
Items found in 3rd floor crime scene
  • Trash can
  • Briefcase
  • Coffee flask
  • Confidential
  • Newsprint
  • ID card
  • Camera lens
  • Pencil
  • Push pins
  • Red Cross
  • Family photo
  • Police badge
  • Building
  • Trident
  • Gloves
  • Wallet
  • Stamp
  • Torn paper (clue)
  • Coin
  • Paper clip
  • Keys
  • Electric outlet
  • Flask 
  • Gun
  • Eaten donuts
  • Harmonica
  • Mouse
  • Keyboard
  • Handcuffs
  • Matches
  • Cigarettes (clue additional investigation)
  • Fingerprint
  • Red line
  • Camera
  • Fan
  • Ribbon
  • Watercooler
  • Envelope
  • Ashtray
  • Detective
  • Metal tin
  • Bottle of gum
  • Magnifying glass
  • Scissors
  • Police lineup
  • Tape
  • Passport
  • Drug bag
  • Bullet
  • Staple remover
  • Rabbit
  • Usb key
  • Pizza
  • Number 8
  • Stapler
  • Laptop
  • Police baton
  • Air vent
  • Surfboard
  • Laptop
  • Police department
  • Detective
  • CD
  • Plug
  • Plant
  • Star
  • Dollar bill
  • Paper cup
  • Hat
  • Jacket
  • Floor plan
  • Clock
  • Exit sign
  • Football
Items found in riverbed crime scene
  • SOS
  • Robot
  • Gear
  • Starfish
  • Sword
  • Gas cylinder
  • Poseidon
  • Ladder
  • Jelly fish
  • Blowfish
  • Print splatter
  • Cage
  • Tentacles
  • Crab
  • Bomb
  • Shrimp
  • Record
  • Spoon
  • Gold bar
  • Key
  • Horseshoe
  • Boot
  • Spray can
  • Turtle
  • Gun (clue)
  • Wrench
  • Trash bag
  • Anchor
  • Blue cube
  • Snowflake
  • Chains
  • Propeller
  • Leaf
  • Fedora hat
  • Rope
  • Lily pad
  • Lifesaver
  • Skull
  • Hook
  • Flask
  • Ring
  • Snail shell
  • Knife
  • Gold bar
  • Club
  • Wooden leg
  • Sponge
  • Bowling ball
  • Beer bottle
  • Bow
  • Duck
  • Pineapple
  • Flag
  • Necklace
  • Heart
  • Footprint
  • Saw
  • Goggles
  • Ronan numeral VI
  • worm
  • Tin can
  • Wine bottle
  • Sea urchin
  • Green slime
  • Glass
  • Crown
  • Chest
  • Naval mine
  • Ginger's purse (clue additional investigation)
Items found in Subway Seats crime scene
  • Banana peel
  • Bone
  • Donut 
  • Ice cream cone
  • Star
  • Grocery bag
  • Trash can
  • Train
  • Gun
  • Paint splatter
  • Tricycle
  • Skeleton
  • Arrow
  • Briefcase
  • Pocket watch
  • Spray can
  • Snake
  • Cigar
  • Cockroach
  • Shoe
  • Knife
  • Cat
  • Soda bottle
  • Milkshake
  • Golf bag
  • Exit sign
  • Gas cylinder
  • Stereo
  • Helmet
  • Cigarettes
  • Rubik's cube
  • Spring
  • Dynamite
  • Newspaper
  • Backpack
  • Skateboard
  • Crown
  • Key
  • Radiation warning
  • Graffiti
  • Calculator
  • Baseball cap
  • Pigeon
  • Broken glass
  • Water of life sign
  • Money
  • Skull
  • Comb
  • Pendant
  • Pills
  • Basketball
  • Car
  • Card (clue)
Items found in Ed's desk crime scene
  • Banana
  • Ax
  • Crab
  • Watch
  • Id card
  • Flashlight
  • Bullet
  • Scarf
  • Gun
  • Passport
  • Pushpins
  • Red Cross
  • Soda can
  • Heart
  • Exit sign
  • Tree
  • Urn
  • Spray can
  • Medal
  • Bowling pin
  • Building
  • Sticky note
  • Cookie
  • Tape
  • Staple remover
  • Scissors 
  • Card (clue)
  • Open drawer (clue additional investigations)
  • Notebook
  • Handcuffs
  • Cigar
  • Knife
  • Magnifying glass
  • Police baton
  • Mug
  • Cockroach
  • Matches
  • Cigarettes (clue additional investigation)
  • Apple
  • Wallet
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Wanted
  • Keys
  • Jar of gum
  • Cell phone
  • Umbrella
  • Red line
  • Teddy Bear
  • Fingerprint
  • Newspaper
  • Ashtray
  • Stamp
  • Drug bag
  • Sunglasses
  • Gloves
  • Paper cup
  • Magic 8 ball
  • Pencil
  • Detective
  • Palm tree
  • Confidential
  • Usb key
  • Police cap
  • Fish
  • Alarm clock
  • Tennis Ball
  • No smoking
Items found in submerged car crime scene
  • Hook
  • Crowbar
  • Spoon
  • Pineapple
  • Pliers
  • Dynamite
  • Pendant
  • SOS
  • Blueberry
  • License plate
  • Eye
  • Pink flower
  • Flag
  • Rope
  • Rubber duck
  • Security camera (clue)
  • Seaweed
  • Chest
  • Cell phone
  • Snail shell
  • Ax
  • Pencil
  • Battery
  • Dollar bill
  • Spray bottle
  • Gear
  • Seahorse
  • Bone
  • Tv
  • Lightning bolt
  • Jellyfish
  • Watermelon
  • Pruning knife
  • Playing card
  • Headphone
  • 1504
  • Worm
  • Comb
  • Spider
  • Knife
  • Wine bottle
  • Skull bowling pin
  • Anchor
  • Javelin
  • Life saver
  • Mermaid
  • Trash bag
  • Turtle
  • Starfish
  • Tin can
  • No walking
  • Boot
  • Candy Cane
  • Naval mine
Unfortunately, the events of this case happen in real life more often than one thinks. In my hometown of Surrey, there is a gang war going on and a cop got shot. Cops are also human. While many strive to be professional and uphold the law, they are prone to getting into gambling and betting on illegal dog fighting ring as much as the next person. Most cops wouldn't kill their partners over it. They would be more likely to  inform their supervisor and get an internal review started on the bad cop.

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