Episode 11: Cocoon (Part 2)

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Case Summary

A high schooler named Letha Graye was found dead in her bedroom late at night. The clues are perplexing with many suspicious points. What is the truth?

Characters

Locations

Evidence

Main Story 11-23

  • Opaline River Pollution Investigation Report icon.png Angela Diggs' TestimonyThe testimony obtained after questioning Angela Diggs. Details her acts of theft, relationship with Letha Graye, the circumstances on the night of the incident, and recent happenings.

Main Story 11-29

  • Edwin Burke and Jade Burke's Autopsy Report icon.png Hugo Graye's Autopsy ReportThe autopsy report issued by the Judicial Forensic Institute. It confirms that Hugo Graye died from drowning.

Main Story 11-34

  • Single Lollipop icon.png Updated: Single LollipopA lollipop that fell near the foyer in Letha Graye's home.

Main Story 11-36

  • Anti-fever medication icon.png Anti-fever medicationOne sample of the large quantities of fever relief medicine found in Letha Graye's house.
  • Letter of Repentance icon.png Letter of RepentanceA letter of repentance found in the inside pages of a book.
  • Note in the Sachet icon.png Note in the SachetA note taken from the sachet found in the center of the dreamcatcher. It contains words of exhortation, or more precisely, orders.
  • Torn Notebook icon.png Torn NotebookA notebook filled with many incorrect math problems. Something was once written on the preface page, but it was torn off.

Main Story 11-39

  • Letter of Repentance icon.png Updated: Letter of RepentanceA letter of repentance found in the inside pages of a book.

Main Story 11-44

  • Opaline River Pollution Investigation Report icon.png Jill Meadows' Testimony IIA second testimony from Jill Meadows. Details her motive for the crime, the circumstances on the night of the incident, and the distorted truth.

Main Story 11-45

  • Torn Notebook icon.png Updated: Torn NotebookA notebook filled with many incorrect math problems. Something was once written on the preface page, but it was torn off.

Main Story 11-47

  • Edwin Burke and Jade Burke's Autopsy Report icon.png Updated: Letha Graye's Autopsy ReportThe autopsy report issued by Judicial Forensic Institute. It confirms that Letha Graye's death was caused by pesticide poisoning.
  • Note in the Sachet icon.png Updated: Note in the SachetA note taken from the sachet found in the center of the dreamcatcher. It contains words of exhortation, or more precisely, orders.

Clues

Main Story 11-23

  • Escape and rescueWhen Angela Diggs woke up, she was lying on the grass on the side of the road. She was then rescued after stopping a random car.
  • Invitation over the phoneAngela Diggs went over to Letha Graye's house because Letha Graye invited her over the phone.
  • Kidnapping situationAngela Diggs had her mouth covered with a towel by a woman. She then fell unconscious and was stuffed in the trunk of a car.
  • The talkative kidnapperThe kidnapper loved to hear her talk about her tragic upbringing. The conversation was very lively, with the kidnapper even rambling at times.
  • The truth of the argumentAngela Diggs only yelled and pushed her in the streets at Letha Graye's request.

Main Story 11-27

  • Hugo Graye - Real IdentityHugo Graye was Albie's companion, and the two of them wandered the streets.

Main Story 11-29

  • False coupleHugo Graye and Mavis Sutcliffe are not a real couple. They were just strangers living under the same roof.
  • Hugo Graye - ReticenceHugo Graye is often silent and doesn't like to speak.
  • Hugo Graye - Standing for JusticeHugo Graye has a kind personality. He would step in to stop stray cats and dogs from being bullied.
  • ImpersonationThe kidnapper was not Hugo Graye. He was framed.

Main Story 11-32

  • Transaction initiatorThe initiator of the transaction was Vyn's uncle, Matthew Richter.
  • Transaction rulesThe only rule is that the story must be a personal experience. No lies whatsoever.

Main Story 11-36

  • Internet search historyLetha Graye searched for ways to deal with her low fever and headaches. An internet search told her to drink more water and take fever relief medicine.
  • Letha Graye's help messageLetha Graye felt a strange gaze watching her in her own home and prayed for it to go away.
  • Squished clothesThe clothes in the closet have fallen on the ground, and there are signs they have been squished.

Main Story 11-39

  • Mavis Sutcliffe - Illegal EntryMavis Sutcliffe had previously entered Jerome Adams' home illegally, bringing roses and a vase, as well as a suitcase full of money.
  • Nasty videoJill Meadows' grandson filmed a series of nasty videos depicting bullying and abuse of vulnerable groups, such as homeless people and animals.
  • Planting evidence in secretJill Meadows deliberately stole pesticide after Angela Diggs' theft. She then took the initiative to expose the theft to frame her.
  • Sufficient motive for crimeJill Meadows found a letter of repentance that her grandson wrote in Letha Graye's bedroom and assumed that Letha Graye had something to do with his suicide.

Main Story 11-44

  • Jill Meadows - True ObjectiveJill 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 closetJill Meadows was once locked in the closet by Letha Graye.
  • Personality changeLetha Graye's personality underwent a significant change recently, and she became more quiet. She wasn't as clever as before.
  • Reluctance to mention Mavis SutcliffeLetha Graye falls silent upon the mention of Mavis Sutcliffe's disappearance, but the expression on her face is not sadness.

Main Story 11-47

  • Letha Graye - Duration of IllnessLetha Graye had been suffering from viral encephalitis before she ingested the pesticide.
  • Letha Graye - Memory LapseLetha Graye's memory loss affected her personality.

Stages

Stage Name Stage Type Stage Cost Attribute Recommended Power
Main Story 11-22 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-23 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-24 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Intuition
Main Story 11-25 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-26 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Empathy
Main Story 11-27 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-28 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Logic
Main Story 11-29 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-30 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Intuition
Main Story 11-31 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-32 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-33 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Empathy
Main Story 11-34 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-35 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Logic
Main Story 11-36 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-37 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-38 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Intuition
Main Story 11-39 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-40 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Empathy
Main Story 11-41 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-42 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-43 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Logic
Main Story 11-44 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-45 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-46 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Intuition
Main Story 11-47 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)
Main Story 11-48 Debate AP icon.png AP x10 Empathy
Main Story 11-49 Story AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)

Walkthrough

Episode 11-29:

  • The talkative kidnapper + Hugo Graye - Reticence
  • The truth of the argument + Hugo Graye - Standing for Justice

Episode 11-47:

  • Personality change + Plummeting Grades
  • Internet search history + Bed-wetting Behavior

Episode Clear Rewards

References