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Van Kerrel's Residence is the main location of [[Episode 4: Les Tournesols]]. It was home to [[Van Kerrel]] and his live-in caretaker, [[Johnny Bailey]]. | Van Kerrel's Residence, addressed "Cottage Estate G-7" within its neighborhood,<ref>[[Main Story 04-06]]</ref> is the main location of [[Episode 4: Les Tournesols]]. It was home to [[Van Kerrel]] and his live-in caretaker, [[Johnny Bailey]]. It was set fire to shortly before it was to be auctioned off by the government, just before the trial for Van Kerrel's death was completed.<ref>[[Main Story 04-13]]</ref> | ||
At the time of the story episode, the home was thickly covered in dust, no one having visited the home since the police investigation.<ref>[[Main Story 04-08]]</ref> It has a living room downstairs and a messy study upstairs; the study has a wall of bookshelves and paintings throughout, many of which are black-and-white imitations of Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" series. The window to the study has a broken lock. | |||
The home is surrounded by shrubs, which are mostly dead after a long period of neglect, and a small shed sits below the study window.<ref>[[Main Story 04-09]]</ref> | |||
==Location Gallery== | ==Location Gallery== |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 9 January 2022
Van Kerrel's Residence, addressed "Cottage Estate G-7" within its neighborhood,[1] is the main location of Episode 4: Les Tournesols. It was home to Van Kerrel and his live-in caretaker, Johnny Bailey. It was set fire to shortly before it was to be auctioned off by the government, just before the trial for Van Kerrel's death was completed.[2]
At the time of the story episode, the home was thickly covered in dust, no one having visited the home since the police investigation.[3] It has a living room downstairs and a messy study upstairs; the study has a wall of bookshelves and paintings throughout, many of which are black-and-white imitations of Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" series. The window to the study has a broken lock.
The home is surrounded by shrubs, which are mostly dead after a long period of neglect, and a small shed sits below the study window.[4]
Location Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Main Story 04-06 | Outside the Neighborhood |
Main Story 04-07 | (Debate Stage) |
Main Story 04-10 | (Debate Stage) |
Main Story 04-13 | |
Main Story 04-14 | (Debate Stage) |
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Main Story 04-08 | Van's Residence |
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Main Story 04-11 | Van's Study |
Main Story 04-13 | Van's Study |
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Main Story 04-05 | |
Main Story 04-13 |