David Jones

Agent David Jeremiah Jones is your partner in all the cases of Criminal Case. He can be selected as your partner when all of your teammates have been used or when you just select him in the teammate selection screen. He was seen for the first time from the very beginning of the game.

Appearance
Jones has dark brown spiky hair and light blue eyes. He has long ears and a wide nose. Jones always wears a light blue full-sleeves shirt with a dark green tie. On the two sleeves of his shirt, there is a blue logo with the colour red on the top. The logo reads "POLICE" in the middle.

Personal Life
Jones says that he hates chain smokers in Case #3.

Jones hates sewers, as claimed by himself in Case #5.

Jones dislikes Bart Willams, Tony Marconi and Dimitri Balanchine.

Jones is divorced. After the killer is arrested in Death by Crucifixion (Case #7), he tells the player that his ex-wife wanted him to see a psychologist because of the stress being a police officer caused.

Jones loves country music, as mentioned by himself in the Additional Investigation of Case #14.

Jones wanted to be a magician when he was younger. He reveals this when the team find a magician's suitcase whilst looking for a tarot card for Josie Picket in the Additional Investigation of Case #16.

It is known that Jones is allegric to compost. He tells this when the team find a wheelbarrow full of compost during the Additional Investigation of Case #18.

It is also known that Jones' salary is $1200. He tells this when the team find a credit card receipt of a tequila bottle during Chapter 1 of Case #19.

When Jones was a student, he worked in a luxury restaurant. He tells this when the team find a caviar spoon during Chapter 2 of Case #20.

Jones may have practised S & M in his past, as Jezabela seems to recall a time in which they spent together in A Deadly Game (Case #20). Jones is not eager to tell this story or explain why he knew about Jezabela and her club.

Jones owns a deer clock sold to him from Desmond Galloway which cost him his whole salary: $1200. He bought this clock in To Die or Not to Die (Case #22).

Jones also bought a Bear Rug to go with his deer clock from Mortimer Mutlog in Anatomy of a Murder (Case #24).

In Case #26, Jones reveals that ever since he was a kid, he always felt uncomfortable whenever he used to go to the local Grimsborough library. In that very case, it is discovered that Jones' full name is David Jones (click to see a photo). It is also discovered that the librarian, Constance Bell knew Jones since he was a young boy and didn't like him for some reason (maybe because Jones never returned her library's books early). For example, when the team go to search her library for the first time, she orders Jones not to touch any of her books.

In Case #29, after learning about the murder of the chief of Grimsborough scouts, Connor Sullivan, Jones mentions that he used to be a scout when he was a kid, and says that these kinds of things would never happen back in his days and that things were much simpler at that time.

In Case #31, Margaret Littlewood (an old lady who had participated in the annual Dog Pageant competition with her dog, Astrid) poisoned Jones so that she would not get caught and arrested for the murder of another participant, Molly Robinson. Margaret had poisoned Jones when the team had went to give her the ribbon of Astrid. Just then, She gave Jones to eat one of her cupcakes which was mixed with poison. As a result, Jones became extremely sick and couldn't do further investigation and was replaced by Ramirez.

In the very case, after being arrested, Margaret handed the police the antidote to her poison which later recovered Jones. She also asked the police to give Jones her secret book of recipes, and her dog, Astrid so that he could take care of it and enter the Dog Pageant competition. Jones then took part in the competition with Astrid and won.

And later in Case #40, it is mentioned that Jones' ex-wife name was Charlotte and that they got divorced because she couldn't handle the risk his job entailed.

In Case #48, the citizens of Maple Heights filed complaints against Jones for being rude to them. Chief Samuel King also said that the case was too serious for him. As a result, Jones was replaced by Grace.

Case Appearances
As one of the main characters, Jones appears in every single case.