Case | Case Script |
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Is Everything Under Water | |
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Information | |
Season | 1 |
City | Westville City |
District | City Outskirts |
Case Number | 4 |
Partner(s) | David Brooks (Chapter 1) Audrey Evans (Chapter 2 and onwards) |
Progression | |
Preceded by | Succeeded by |
Letters From Nowhere | The Final Show |
“ | A young scuba diver found dead this morning. Go deeper in the water to discover the inner circle of this plot. | „ |
—Case #4's opening cutscene. |
Is Everything Under Water (Case #4) is the fourth case of City Outskirts, fourth case of Westville and the fourth fanmade case of Emirelhatip.
Case Background
The Victim was a scuba diver named Alexis Throne. She was found tied to a rock on the ocean floor. The Killer was a security guard named Wesley Small.
Wesley was working for a company named WestPharmaCorp. The Company had a secret base under Crystal Lake located in the swamps. Alexis liked diving at Crystal Lake. One day, Alexis had found about the base and Wesley saw her wandering around the base. Wesley hid behind a rock and watched Alexis. He also talked to his boss and they decided to kill Alexis for safety. Wesley had waited for the right opportunity until today and killed Alexis. He said that 'Unfortunely, there was a party going at the lakeside. They had noticed Alexis stayed under the water too long. They had called you and you caught me.'.
At the court, Wesley confessed to the murder and plead guilty but his boss Eddy didn't confess to anything. Judge Kingston sentenced Wesley 10 years in prison with a chance of parole in 5 years and he sentenced Eddy to 25 years in prison with no chance of parole.
At the end of Additional Investigation, a news reporter named Robert Sharp came to the station and informed the team about a murder would be commited that night.
Victim
- Alexis Throne (Found tied to a rock on the ocean floor.)
Murder Weapon
- Drowning
Killer
- Wesley Small
Suspects
Height | 5'5" (1.65 m) |
Age | 26 |
Weight | 152 lbs (69 kg) |
Eyes | Blue |
Blood | A- |
Suspect's Profile
- This suspect knows how to swim.
- This suspect has knowledge about diving.
Suspect's Appearance
- This suspect is caucasian.
- This suspect wears a shell necklace
Height | 5'3" (1.60 m) |
Age | 21 |
Weight | 167 lbs (75 kg) |
Eyes | Black |
Blood | AB+ |
Suspect's Appearance
- This suspect wears a shell necklace.
- This suspect has brown hair.
Height | 6'0" (1.81 m) |
Age | 32 |
Weight | 195 lbs (88 kg) |
Eyes | Brown |
Blood | O+ |
Suspect's Profile
- This suspect knows how to swim.
- This suspect has knowledge about diving.
Suspect's Appearance
- This suspect is caucasian.
- This suspect wears a shell necklace.
- This suspect has brown hair.
Height | 6'0" (1.81 m) |
Age | 38 |
Weight | 189 lbs (86 kg) |
Eyes | Black |
Blood | A+ |
Suspect's Profile
- This suspect knows how to swim.
Suspect's Appearance
- This suspect wears a shell necklace.
Height | 6'1" (1.85 m) |
Age | 27 |
Weight | 172 lbs (78 kg) |
Eyes | Blue |
Blood | A+ |
Suspect's Profile
- This suspect knows how to swim.
- This suspect has knowledge about diving.
Suspect's Appearance
- This suspect wears a shell necklace.
Killer's Profile
- The Killer is caucasian.
- The Killer wears a shell necklace.
- The Killer knows how to swim.
- The Killer has knowledge about diving.
- The Killer has brown hair.
Crime Scenes
Ocean Floor | Ocean Rock | Ocean Floor Bonus |
Birthday Party | Buffet | Birthday Party Bonus |
Secret Base | Security Post | Secret Base Bonus |
Steps
- Investigate Ocean Floor (Clues: Victim's Body)
- Autopsy The Victim's Body (KP: The Killer knows how to swim. - New Clue: Victim's Cellphone)
- Examine Cellphone (Result: Cellphone)
- Analyze Cellphone (KP: The Killer is caucasian.)
- Ask Grace Addington about the victim.
- Inform Alyss Throne about her sister's passing.
- Investigate Birthday Party (Clues: Torn Letter)
- Examine Torn Letter (Result: Threat)
- Examine Threat (Result: DNA)
- Analyze DNA (12.00.00)
- Ask Wesley Small about his threat to the victim.
- Ask Eddy Strokes about his threat to the victim.
- Go to Chapter 2 (2 stars)