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|summary=Upon seeing the condition of [[Jasmine Kenders]]' home, the [[Main Character|main character]] agrees with [[Luke Pearce|Luke]]'s earlier assessment that it's likely Jasmine had incriminating evidence against [[Heirson Health Products]]. The pair investigates the lower floor of the apartment first, finding pages of handwritten computer code in crayon, a research notebook focusing on last century's pandemic as well as gene-based medicine developed by the [[Pax Group]] and [[Crimson Biotech]] with pages ripped out, an unused laptop that was intended as a gift for [[Hugh Moss]]' birthday on her date of death, a Pax Motors service record for cancellation of a brake pad replacement for [[Hans Weller]]'s SUV dated after Jasmine's death, and an expensive hair clip that was delivered to Jasmine's workplace but never opened. Luke notes the condition of the apartment seems to indicate at least two intrusions.
|summary=Upon seeing the condition of [[Jasmine Kenders]]' home, the [[Main Character|main character]] agrees with [[Luke Pearce|Luke]]'s earlier assessment that it's likely Jasmine had incriminating evidence against [[Heirson Health Products]]. The pair investigates the lower floor of the apartment first, finding pages of handwritten computer code in crayon, a research notebook focusing on last century's pandemic as well as gene-based medicine developed by the [[Pax Group]] and [[Crimson Biotech]] with pages ripped out, an unused laptop that was intended as a gift for [[Hugh Moss]]' birthday on her date of death, a Pax Motors service record for cancellation of a brake pad replacement for [[Hans Weller]]'s SUV dated after Jasmine's death, and an expensive hair clip that was delivered to Jasmine's workplace but never opened. Luke notes the condition of the apartment seems to indicate at least two intrusions.
|evidence=
{{Evidence
|name=Gift Hair Clip
|image=Gift Hair Clip icon.png
|description=A hairpin that was left in the packaging at Jasmine Kenders' home. The card attached indicates it was given to her by Iker Lance.
|evidenceDescription=A hairpin decorated with a silk jasmine flower. Though it looks like a cheap store brand product, it's actually designed by a famous brand, and costs thousands.<br/>
Attached is a card reading: "A sweet jasmine for my sweet Jasmine. -Iker Lance"
}}
{{Evidence
|name=Strange Drawing
|image=Strange Drawing icon.png
|description=A painting of what seems like codes drawn by crayons. There is a picture of Jasmine and a serial number on the back.
|evidenceDescription=Crayon drawings scattered in front of the tea table. On the front, there are something that resemble codes. On the back, there is a jasmine flower painted with a white crayon and the number "01."
|has3DModel=1
|3DModelDescription=
Front: Scribbled writing done in crayon. The handwriting is messy, and the text resembles computer code.
Back: A jasmine flower was drawn with a white crayon in the lower right corner. The upper left corner contains the numbers "01." There may be more where it comes from.
}}
{{Evidence
|name=Car Service Records
|image=Car Service Records icon.png
|description=Records of a cancellation for brake pad replacement service.
|evidenceDescription=1. The cancellation date for the brake pad replacement was Sept 15th.<br/>
2. The license plate number was VH0G061 and the vehicle color was white.<br/>
3. Investigation revealed that the car owner was Hans Weller, not Jasmine Kenders.
}}
{{Evidence
|name=Date-Marked Desk Calendar
|image=Date-Marked Desk Calendar icon.png
|description=A calendar from last year left on the sofa with Sept 12th marked.
|evidenceDescription=Sept 12th, the date marked on the calendar, is Hugh's birthday and the day that Jasmine Kenders passed away.
}}
{{Evidence
|name=Notebook with Missing Pages
|image=Notebook with Missing Pages icon.png
|description=Jasmine's notebook with two pages ripped out.
|evidenceDescription=The notes pertain to the pandemic from the last century. There are some newspaper clippings about the collaboration between Pax Pharmaceutical and Crimson Biotech to develop a new gene-based medicine. But the story is disjointed because the intruder tore away a section of it, probably containing important information.
}}
|clues=
{{Clue
|title=Jasmine's License Plate
|description=Jasmine Kenders' car, produced by Pax Motors, was a white SUV with the license plate "VD3F046".
}}
{{Clue
|title=Laptop Purchase Info
|description=The laptop that Jasmine Kenders bought for Hugh is a V-3010 from Pax Electronics. It was the newest model in the summer of last year.
}}
{{Clue
|title=Package's Delivery Time
|description=This still sealed package contains a hairpin. The delivery time was Sept 5th of last year, after Jasmine Kenders lost the case.
}}
{{Clue
|title=Hairpin Gifter
|description=Based on the attached card, the gift was sent by someone named Iker Lance. His relationship with Jasmine Kenders is unknown.
}}
{{Clue
|title=Hans' Brake Pad Service Receipt
|description=Hans Weller cancelled his appointment to replace his car's brake pads on Sept 15th of last year.
}}
{{Clue
|title=Hugh's Birthday
|description=A desk calendar with Huey's birthday circled: September 12.
}}
|characters=
{{Character|name=Luke Pearce|image=Luke character icon 3.png}}
}}
}}
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