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|summary=[[Marius von Hagen|Marius]] and the [[Main Character|main character]] meet with [[Lawrence Myers|Lawrence]] in police custody; Lawrence admits being the sole culprit behind [[Lester Auction House]]'s item-swapping scandal and downfall, and he admits he argued with [[Van Kerrel|Van]] on the night of his death, but Lawrence insists the argument was because Van wanted to take the fall for the scandal and Lawrence disagreed. Lawrence mentions that Van had received successful treatment for his depression and was no longer suicidal, and that he had asked his caretaker, [[Johnny Bailey]], to dispose of the cyanide he'd kept in his desk drawer. Lawrence can only think of one other person impacted heavily enough by the scandal to kill its supposed perpetrator: Bob Davis, a factory owner who'd lost everything to gambling debts and committed arson to keep his family's assets out of creditors' hands.
|summary=[[Marius von Hagen|Marius]] and the [[Main Character|main character]] meet with [[Lawrence Myers|Lawrence]] in police custody; Lawrence admits being the sole culprit behind [[Lester Auction House]]'s item-swapping scandal and downfall, and he admits he argued with [[Van Kerrel|Van]] on the night of his death, but Lawrence insists the argument was because Van wanted to take the fall for the scandal and Lawrence disagreed. Lawrence mentions that Van had received successful treatment for his depression and was no longer suicidal, and that he had asked his caretaker, [[Johnny Bailey]], to dispose of the cyanide he'd kept in his desk drawer. Lawrence can only think of one other person impacted heavily enough by the scandal to kill its supposed perpetrator: Bob Davis, a factory owner who'd lost everything to gambling debts and committed arson to keep his family's assets out of creditors' hands.
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{{Clue
|title=The Re-Appearing Cyanide
|description=The cyanide that should've been thrown away by Johnny was somehow found in the drawer in Van's study.
}}
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{{Background location|name=Interrogation Room|location=Stellis Justice Department|image=Stellis Justice Dept - Interview Room.png}}
{{Clue
|title=Ones who knew about the Visit
|description=The only people who knew about Lawrence's visit were Van, Lawrence, and Johnny.
}}
{{Clue
|title=Rum
|description=When Johnny learned of Lawrence's visit, he specially prepared a bottle of rum for Van and Lawrence.
}}
{{Clue
|title=Bob's Family
|description=Bob torched his house and committed suicide with his family due to gambling debts. Bob and his wife died in the fire while his only son was incapacitated by severe burns; he is currently being taken care of in a nursing home.
}}
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{{Background location|name=Interrogation Room|location=Stellis City Police Department|image=Stellis Justice Dept - Interview Room.png}}
{{Background location|name=|location=Van Kerrel's Residence|image=Van Kerrel's Residence - Study (Night).png}}
{{Background location|name=|location=Van Kerrel's Residence|image=Van Kerrel's Residence - Study (Night).png}}
|characters=
{{Character|name=Marius von Hagen|image=Marius character icon 1.png}}
{{Character|name=Lawrence Myers|image=Lawrence Myers character icon.png}}
{{Character|name=Van Kerrel|image=Van Kerrel character icon.png}}
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 8 May 2024

Overview

  • Stage Cost: AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
  • First Clear Rewards: Btn money s.pngS-Chip x40


Guide

  • Hover to view spoiler content.

Questioning

  1. Reason for visit
    1. Unlocks "Murder weapon"
    2. Unlocks "Visiting time"
  2. (Key 1/3) Select "Visiting time"
    1. Unlocks "Reasons for the swapping"
    2. Unlocks "Suicidal tendencies"
  3. (Key 2/3) Select "Suicidal tendencies"
    1. Unlocks "Close friends/relatives"
  4. Select "Close friends/relatives"
    1. Unlocks "Conflict of interest"
  5. (Key 3/3) Select "Conflict of interest"

Summary

Illustrations

One Wrong Step
The gambling addiction not only cost Bob Davis, a wealthy business man based in Stellis, all his fortunes, but also destroyed his family. There are some things where even once is too many, and that are roads of no return once taken.


One Wrong Step illustration.png

Location(s)

Stellis City Police Department
Interrogation Room
Stellis Justice Dept - Interview Room.png
Van Kerrel's Residence

Van Kerrel's Residence - Study (Night).png

Character(s)

Clue(s)

The Re-Appearing Cyanide

The cyanide that should've been thrown away by Johnny was somehow found in the drawer in Van's study.

Ones who knew about the Visit

The only people who knew about Lawrence's visit were Van, Lawrence, and Johnny.

Rum

When Johnny learned of Lawrence's visit, he specially prepared a bottle of rum for Van and Lawrence.

Bob's Family

Bob torched his house and committed suicide with his family due to gambling debts. Bob and his wife died in the fire while his only son was incapacitated by severe burns; he is currently being taken care of in a nursing home.