Jean Connerie

Jean Connerie was a suspect during the murder investigation of fruit vendor Afif Wahab in I Spy a Mummy (Case #10 of World Edition).

Profile
Jean is a 32-year-old spy sent to investigate Asal Hawaa. He has black hair and a fake mustache and dons a white shirt with a bow tie under a black suit jacket with a scarab pin and a hankercheif with red hearts. It is known that Jean eats pickled turnips, smokes hookah, and reads hieroglyphics.

Role in Case(s)
Jean was first interrogated after the player and Jack Archer found a fez with a spy cam belonging to him in the hookah bar. Jack was surprised someone like Jean could actually be a spy, but with that aside he asked why Jean was in Egypt, but he would not say. When asked about Afif's murder, he recognized the victim and said he only smoked a hookah pipe with him, but they never talked to each other.

Jean was interrogated again after his fingerprint was found and identified on a surveillance photo of the victim and Asal. He said he was tracking Asal and noticed how the victim was always being followed by her. Though he stole her reports, he was not able to successfully crack her code. Jean pointed out on how they should focus on Asal, and that she may be the murderer, but Jack made it clear they would not be misdirected.

In the end, Jean was found innocent of Afif's murder after the team incarcerated Zarah Salah. However, the team needed to speak with him again after they found out the victim was a hitman, and he was targeting Jean. He said that being a spy, a lot of people want him dead, and that it was an occupational hazard. Though the last time he met Afif, he had to spend all night on the toilets after having a sip of tea. Jack remembered the same thing happened with Jawad Rashad, believing he did that so he could test the dosage to poison Jean's tea. Jean thanked the player, saying it was nice to know that The Bureau had his back.

Trivia

 * Jean is an obvious reference to James Bond, portrayed by Scottish actor Sean Connery.

Case Appearances

 * I Spy a Mummy (Case #10 of World Edition)