Captain Harry Hugo

Captain Harry Hugo was the victim of The Hunger Planes (Case #84, or Case #28 of Pacific Bay).

Murder Details
Captain Hugo was found in the volcanic summit of White Peaks roasted alive over a lava pit within its volcanic crater, his body tied to a spit as if he was a human rotisserie. To Amy, it seems that the survivors were desperate as if Captain Hugo was labeled as plausible bait but to the player, it was declared murder as the victim's face suggested that he was roasted and skinned alive and died a slow, but painful death. The player didn't hesitate to ship the body to Roxie Sparks for autopsy.

Roxie concluded upon completion of her autopsy that the victim was toasted to death on a lava pit, but examining the body, the victim was clubbed on the head, tied to a stake, and roasted over the lava. The heat of the lava cooked Captain Hugo's insides which resulted in Roxie registering the murder weapon as the rotisserie.

Roxie can't believe that the victim was covered in tooth marks not to mention partially skinned, but moreso she found a strange chemical called calcium phosphate, an ingredient used in certain herbal toothpastes. This made Amy Young register the killer utilizing herbal toothpaste for oral hygiene.

After Chief Marquez ordered the team to secure vital evidence before the volcanic eruption destroyed them, the player managed to find two things--fingernails and a broken flight controller. Both were sent to Yann Toussaint for physical analysis. For the broken flight controller, Yann was able to confirm the blood to be the victim's but moreso he found animal furs on the broken flight controller which suggested the killer wore fur clothing. Besides that, the fingernails the player pulled out from the gloves belonged to the killer. Yann analyzed the fingernails carefully and due to the amount of cold the fingernails sustained, it fell off, suggesting that the killer sustained frostbites.

Killer and Motives
In what has to be one of Criminal Case's biggest shockers, Bobby Prince was incriminated to be Captain Hugo's killer after evidence incriminated him as being guilty of grand homicide.

Amy was aghast when the player found Bobby guilty of grand homicide in which Bobby thought the player made a mistake, but Amy sought to put her game head back on when she presented evidence of Bobby's guilt during the moment of his arrest. Amy snapped at Bobby for his wanton lies and demanded him to tell the player the truth, and so Bobby complied.

Bobby had no food and/or hope and didn't like the revelation that Captain Hugo kept his greedy self as the man of the spotlight--specifically Captain Hugo and Bobby looked for help, but when an avalanche throttled the two, Captain Hugo took everything away from Bobby and left him for dead. Bobby survived the avalanche, but was bereft of his survival supplies thanks to Captain Hugo's thievery. Bobby was starving, so he pounced on Captain Hugo, smashed his head with a broken plane controller, and then tied the pilot to a spit allowing Captain Hugo to be roasted over the lava. Bobby controlled his cannibalistic instinct after Amy's arrival, but Amy didn't care about Bobby anymore and alas the player took Bobby to court.

Bobby told Judge Dante he had to do anything to survive as if there was no tomorrow. Judge Dante gave Bobby 30 years in jail with mandatory psychological counseling for the cannibalistic murder of Captain Hugo aside from the jokes he cracked before issuing the final judgment. The arrest stunned Amy to no end as although she was glad to be back in White Peaks, she realized her childhood life were all lies all along, forcing her to take refuge in the snowy hills to clear her mind of the lies which lie within her youth. Frank Knight had to talk some sense into Amy as the outcome was more than what Amy could handle not to mention the player telling Amy that there's always hope and good within her.

Case Appearances

 * The Hunger Planes (Case #84, or Case #28 of Pacific Bay)