Talk:Giving up the Ghost/@comment-29938484-20170520210332

My theories for the penultimate case of Coyote Gorge

Case # 29 Not everything that glitters is gold. Partner: Maddie

Victim: Dorothy McBain (found dead with stab wounds all over her body)

Weapon: Mine Peak

Suspects: Marck McBain (husband of the victim), Colin James (prisoner), Franca Capecchi (client of the victim), Alfred Purpple (area miner), Matilde Worthwront (Jovén Mundana)

Crime Scenes: Desert Mining - Rock Excavations

House of the Victim - Gold Sculptures

Gold Business Sale - Jewelry Showcases

Profile of the assassin: The killer is ambidextrous

The killer takes wine

The assassin wears a hat

The killer uses a gold accessory

The assassin wears blue clothes

Assassin: Marck McBain: Marck lived a happy life with his wife and children, he knew that Dorothy's business was perfectly legal and because of that he brought happiness to the family (because everyone wanted Dorothy only for his gold). Day, Marck discovered thanks to an informant of his, that his wife was doing corrupt business with the Italian mafia thus obtaining a lot of money of illegally form, Marck became furious since it was putting at risk to his family, even one day, the Italian mafia Sent a letter to Marck saying that he pressed his wife to give them the gold he owed them or if they would not kill him and his whole family, when Marck went to scold his wife for her business, Dorothy defended herself by saying that business She did not care for him, thus putting her husband too furious, so he picked up a pica in the "Bull" mine and knocked Dorothy out and took her to a Coyote Gorge border so no one would discover her body, once there, Marck stabs her all over the body.