"Lionel Duffing wants me to revisit the bank robbery case for someone who apparently knows me quite well."
Solution
Lionel Duffing: I have a case for you, detective. It's something routine, but the circumstances... are not.
Detective: I hope nothing bad happened to Daisy?
Lionel Duffing: No. It's not a personal matter. One of my clients asked me to hire a P. I. They asked specifically for you, to be exact.
Detective: And I assume you're not at liberty to tell me who is this person?
Lionel Duffing: Sorry. Those are the terms. But it concerns your old case. The bank robbery.
Lionel Duffing: My client wants you to track down the members of the gang and see what they've been up to.
Detective: Sounds routine. But you got me intrigued. I'm in!
Witnesses
Detective: Who was there? Let's see... Salomon Crane, Carl Johnson, Cecilia Kyle... let's check those names. I should find them all in jail.
- 3 photos
- Thief: 5 lockpicks
- 3 maps
- 2 fingerprints
- Thief: 3 knuckles
- 2 maps
- 3 photos
- 4 fingerprints
- 2 maps
- 2 fingerprints
Detective: This can't be right. Most of them are already on the streets! A few mistrials, plea bargains, one successful insanity defense...
Detective: And some very, very good lawyers Someone's been helping them get out of jail. Recruiting professionals, probably.
Detective: This is something big, Lionel. I won't abide by your client's terms. Tell her that I want to meet face to face.
Lionel Duffing: Tell her? Oh... Well I thought this would turn out like that. I'll arrange a meeting.
City search: Crème de la Crème
Detective: Patience de Monde. We meet again. No wonder you hired Mr. Duffing as an intermediary. You knew I'd never work for you.
Patience de Monde: Oh, but you will. Because you're intrigued by what's happening to my old gang and why did I ask for you specifically.
Detective: Let me guess. You're jealous of your pawns and you can't personally check out what's happening because of your house arrest.
Patience de Monde: I'm beyond pety jealousy. Don't you understand? This means there's a power struggle going on. Pawns are being moved. Some are captured, other change sides...
Detective: I'm not a pawn, if that's what you're suggesting. But if you're willing to pay me, I'll investigate the case.
Patience de Monde: Good. Start with tracking down Cecilia Kyle. She just left the prison. Check out where is she now, and why.
Cecilia Kyle is:
- not more than 5 from a port
- not more than 2 from a club
- more than 2 from warehouses
- not more than 6 from a gas station
- more than 1 from bus stations
- more than 2 from train stations
- more than 3 from prisons
- more than 2 from press buildings
- On the map there are 3 ports
- On the map there are 3 clubs
- On the map there are 2 warehouses
- On the map there are 2 train stations
There are candies in (8,11)
Detective: Hi there, Cecilia. This club is definitely too up-scale for someone who just got out of the slammer. I'll bet you're looking for someone?
Cecilia Kyle: What? I don't know what youre talking about! I asked if I can make a call, uh...
Cecilia Kyle: I shouldn't talk to you! Get lost!
Detective: Let's check where did Cecilia call... the city court? Hmmm...
Crime scene search: Behind Closed Doors
Detective: I need a favor, Lionel. Cecilia Kyle made a call to the courthouse. Perhaps you could identify the recipient?
Lionel Duffing: It was none of the employees. The courthouse was under lock-down today, some high profile trial behid closed doors. She must have called the defendant... but I don't know who that was.
Detective: I'd love to look around the courthouse. Maybe I'll find something to determine who the defendant was.
Detective: Custom made cufflinks. Probably very expensive. Maybe Patience de Monde knows the owner?
Suspect identification: Handcuffs and Cufflinks
Detective: Cecilia Kyle was trying to reach someone at the courhouse. A defendant in some high-proile case. I found those cufflinks in the holding cell.
Patience de Monde: Oh, splendid. It all makes sense now!
Detective: Could you be a little bit more clear?
Patience de Monde: Of course not, dear. I paid you to solve this case, remember? You need to figure it out for yourself. Otherwise I won't pay you a dime!
Patience de Monde: Correct as usual! It was, indeed, the gentleman Tony Malone. He gathered quite a collection of scumbags. A lot of people you personally put in jail.
Patience de Monde: I wonder, is your friend McLean also working for him?
Detective: He's not! He...
Patience de Monde: Judging from your reaction, he is. Well, well...Patience de Monde: I wonder, is your boyfriend McLean also working for him?
Detective: He's not! And he's not my boyfriend!
Patience de Monde: Judging from your reaction, he is. Both working for Malone and your boyfriend, I mean. Well, well...Patience de Monde: Well, I got what I wanted. Mr. Duffing will send you the check. I'm sorry, but I won't invite you in for lemonade. You turned out to be a burdensome guest.
Finale
Detective: I've got something for you, Lucy. It's Malone. He's recruiting heavily. He already got all of de Monde's men... and I suspect that McLean joined him as well. Lucy Gordon: That's... that's some news. I'll look into that, and let you know if something pops up. Thank you for trusting me with this.