User blog comment:Corby007/Case 49 Info/@comment-11738-20131201170538

Here's the Motive (Bugs included):

Hilda believed that she earned her stripes but the best duty she was given was to decide what toys she would allow the prince to play, believing that King Souleyman undermined Hilda's capabilities, which led Hilda to rid King Souleyman assuming that Mohammad trusted her. Hilda sent the Royal Family to Grimsborough in order to have her way so that she can off the King by an act of violence but at the expense of having her activities spotted by the police.

Judge Hall was aghast that Hilda's actions forced Mohammad to accept responsibility as a head of state in a premature moment, but Hilda countered by saying that she only did it because she wanted to be the counsel to the royal family of Sultanistan, who liked to Mohammad all along. After realizing that the crime was actually an act of a possible overthrow and a seizure of higher political power, Judge Hall has decided to try Hilda as an International Criminal and to have her detained by International Authorities with her report of her indictment visible to the Interpol. There, the court of International Authorities will determine Hilda's final judgment.

Jones felt that the player not only captured an international criminal, but saved Sultanistan from an economical collapse. Mohammad had to state to the police that the royal family of Sultanistan is here to stay to govern the state, and no one else.