Thread:Vesther/@comment-24032096-20140205025156

Hi Vesther. I saw the page Kirk De Haan has its section "Role in the case" with no information. I can give a helping hand and I remember what you said about checking the content with an admin first. So here I go:

When the team met Rosie Gatewood to know the dark secret she was talking about, she got killed by a sudden dart blow to her neck. Before dying, she managed to say "White Acres". When the team investigated the scene, they found a broken painting. After restoring it, they found the painting was called "White Acres" and depicted a Pilgrim village where Rosie's dark secret happened. Jones proposed they had to imagine the Pilgrim life at the village and they did so. They spot a torn tapestry in the painting and, since the Pilgrim museum had every item in the painting, got it from the museum and restored it. They found a crest which is the Cooper family's crest. After that, they decided to talk to its only-known member, Ashton Cooper.

When they talked to Ashton, he said he personally hated the painting because it depicted the moment a man called Geert De Haan became the leader of the Pilgrim village. Geert found a baby lost in the woods and claimed God sent it for him to take care. Saying he could take care of the population like he took care of the baby, Geert won the confidence of the Pilgrims and became the leader. Ashton strongly believed that was a fraud.

When the team went later to talk to Jenny Quaid, who is Rosie's ghostwriter and probably knows something about her, she gave the team a faded map of the Pilgrim museum. After aplying some forensic powder on it, they could find there was a secret lair under it, which belonged to Geert De Haan. When the team decided to investigate the secret lair, they found a skeleton with some hair on its skull. They collected a hair sample and sent it to Grace for analysis. After she analysed the hair, Grace told the team the hair belonged to a certain Harriet Gatewood, an ancestor of Rosie Gatewood who was murdered 400 years ago. She also said the DNA in the hair belongs to Kirk De Haan, who is a descendant of Geert de Haan. This made the team think there was a link between Gatewood family and De Haan family. Grace said Rosie had a theory she wrote on a manuscript about that. She looked for the manuscript on the Internet and found Geert De Haan had the miracle baby with Harriet Gatewood, who was a prostitute. Since the baby was a Geert's descendant, the team realised that Kirk is a descendant of the miracle boy, so they went to question him.

When the team told him there was, according to a DNA analysis, a family connection between his family and the Gatewood family; Kirk angrily answered he was a descendant of the miracle boy sent by God to Geert instead of a prostitute called Harriet Gatewood. He said DNA sorcery is nonsense, and the only science God approves is botany. This proved Kirk knows about botany. He also said Harriet was a sinner, and that he would challenge anyone who pretends differently to a fencing match. This proved Kirk practices fencing.

When the team went to investigate the secret lair for a second time, they found a golden basin. They looked inside it and found a letter containing a death threat from Kirk to Rosie to prevent her of writing her book. When they confronted him, he told them he only wanted to scare Rosie to prevent her writing her book but he didn't kill her. He said the Crimson Order killed her and also said he admires them as heroes. When Jones angrily replied against it, Kirk said they won't prevent him for admiring them and showed the team his Killer Cards collection. This revealed Kirk collects Killer Cards.

Kirk was proven innocent when all proofs pointed towards Ashton Cooper as the liable for Rosie's murder.

Well. I leave it to you so you can check it and determine it's correct or not. '''If I spoiled you the game, I'm sorry. I didn't know that and I just remembered what you told me'''. If I wrote more than what I had to write, please tell me and I'll remove it. I'll wait for your confirmation to post it. I can also try the same with Jenny Quaid and deepen a bit the Ashton Cooper's role in the case. Thanks for your time and have a good day. Sorry if that caused any inconvenience. 