User blog comment:Icy34567/Cathy King - Case 46/@comment-24032096-20131102224520/@comment-16810903-20131103150022

Nathan: Your victim was buried alive, his hands bound and his mouth in place of the hole. With his nose under the dirt, he could only breathe through his mouth.

Nathan: Not for long, though. The golf ball that was shot into his mouth closed his last airway, suffocating him. A slow and painful death.

Jones: You mean his killer left him agonizing for hours? That's so perverse!

Nathan: It's even worse than you think. You see, Tony's vocal chords were raw. He was most likely left under the dirt, alive, through, the entire night.

Nathan: Then, in the morning, his killer came back and played the hole! The golf ball still carried fragments of steel, from the golf club used to strike it, and the shock damaged Tony's palate!

Jones: So Tony's killer is a golfer... and they really wanted our golfing legend to suffer!!

If you also want the dialogues of talking to Greene for the first time in Case #45, I wrote it long time ago, so here it is:

Greene: Ah,  , long time no see! I had a feeling we would meet again. How are things?

Jones: Skip the small talk, Greene! Who did you bribe to get out of jail?

Greene: Please, my lawyers simply appealed a procedure violation and eventually the proceedings just stopped.

Jones: Well here's more work for your lawyers: does the name of Kerry Ann Buxton ring any beels? She was found dead, killed with the help of one of your pharmaceutial products.

Greene: And that makes me a suspect? Ha, you must really be clutching at straws here!

Jones: I wouldn't act so smart, Greene, because one of these days you can be sure   will find a way to send you back to prison!

Greene: Look, you found one of my products on a crime scene, so what? Everyone in Grimsborough buys and trusts Greene PharmaCorp! Even I take some of my antidepressants from time to time.

Greene: If time is a problem with one of my products, take an appointment with my lawyers. We're done talking here.