Death by Crucifixion/Transcript

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Samuel King: Good day, gentlemen! I'll go straight to business: does the name Gordon Michelli ring a bell? Jones: Isn't he the director of the Red Company construction corporation? I HATE those guys, they're only intrested in profit! Samuel King: Spare me your personal considerations, Jones. Michelli was found dead on the Gooseberry Lane construction site! Go there, and figure this out!

Chapter One
Investigate Construction Site. Jones: Well that's something you don't see every day! ... I hope this doesn't mean crucifixion is coming back in style! Jones: All jokes aside, I've never had to look for a religious killer before. It sounds like a contradiction to me... Jones: Hopefully this torn card and Michelli's autopsy will shed some light on this sordid crime.

Autopsy the Victim's Body. *To Be Added*

Examine Torn Card. Jones: This business card belongs to a psychologist: Dr. Lawrence Bishop. Let's go see what he has to say about all this!

Ask Dr. Bishop about the murder. Dr. Bishop: Mr. Michelli is dead? How unfortunate! I met him when I was recruited as a psychologist in his company. Jones: Do you know if he had any trouble with his workers? Anyone who might have wished him dead? Dr. Bishop: Hm, two names come to mind, yes. Ed Miller, the union representative, has developed some kind of persecution complex towards his employer. Dr. Bishop: And Frank Janovski, the project manager, drinks whiskey all day long; alcohol makes him remarkably violent. Michelli was about to fire him.

Jones: If that Frank drinks whiskey on the job, I don't want to live in the houses he builds! Jones: Anyway, let's go see what he and his pal Ed have to say about their boss's death.

Ask the project manager about the victim. *To Be Added*

Ask the union representative about the victim. *To Be Added*