Main Story 11-44
Overview
- Stage Cost: AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
- First Clear Rewards: S-Chip x40
Location(s)
Interrogation Room
Character(s)
Evidence
Jill Meadows' Testimony II
A second testimony from Jill Meadows. Details her motive for the crime, the circumstances on the night of the incident, and the distorted truth.
1. At first, Jill Meadows was extremely grateful to Letha Graye for taking her in. However, when she found her grandson's watch, as well as his handwritten letter of repentance in Letha Graye's bedroom, she was certain that Letha Graye was involved in her grandson's suicide.
2. Aside from Letha Graye, Jill Meadows also believed Angela Diggs to be responsible for slandering her grandson. She claimed that she never wanted to murder Letha Graye, only to make her suffer a little. To that end, she poisoned Letha Graye with a pesticide of minimal toxicity and framed Angela Diggs in the process.
3. Jill Meadows claims that on the night of the incident, she was locked in a closet by Letha Graye. later, she fled the room in a hurry after regaining her freedom. Before, Letha Graye had handed her a note, but she flushed it down the toilet in a panic.
4. Jill Meadows admitted that her previous statement of an argument between Letha Graye and Hugo Graye was false. They had not met before the case, and she knew that Hugo Graye was intellectually disabled.
5. Jill Meadows claims that Letha Graye had undergone significant changes in her personality recently. She was much quieter than before and spoke with hesitation about Mavis Sutcliffe's disappearance. Her reaction, however, wasn't one of sadness.
Clue(s)
Reluctance to mention Mavis Sutcliffe
- Letha Graye falls silent upon the mention of Mavis Sutcliffe's disappearance, but the expression on her face is not sadness.
Personality change
- Letha Graye's personality underwent a significant change recently, and she became more quiet. She wasn't as clever as before.
Jill Meadows - True Objective
- Jill Meadows wanted to take revenge — to make Letha Graye suffer, to make Angela Diggs experience the feeling of being stigmatized. She did not want to kill them.
Person locked in closet
- Jill Meadows was once locked in the closet by Letha Graye.