God Save the Prince

God Save the Prince is a case featured in Criminal Case. It is the first case of the game's World Edition (Season 3) and also the first case to take place in Europe.

Plot
Jack Archer was delighted to have the player depart from Pacific Bay into a new life of intrigue with The Bureau. At the Bureau's European Headquarters, Ingrid Bjorn informs the player that the organization is a top-ranking police agency that does not answer to anything but justice by all means necessary. The player has no problem meeting the Bureau's expectations, so Chief Ridley informs the player about a series of crimes plaguing Europe prior to the player's arrival. So the player teams up with Jack to patrol the streets of Westminster, London.

Unexpectedly, Jack and the player found Prince Albert, heir to the English Royal Family, poisoned to death in a phone booth. It took Angela Douglas to determine that the murder was premeditated in which the killer rigged a phone booth with poisonous chemicals to kill the prince. Count Rupert attempted to have Jack and the player arrested, but Armand Dupont had to protect them by declaring that Jack and the player should be allowed sunset before they were to be arrested for failure. The player gathered enough evidence on time to catch a maid named Enid Grimshaw guilty of premeditated homicide.

Enid claimed that she had nothing to do with the murder, but Jack urged the chambermaid to confess to manslaughter. Throwing a fit with Enid, Jack asked her to spit out the reasons to kill a member of the English Royal Family. Enid loved the prince, but refused to kill anyone, but she told Jack and the player that she was forced to kill the prince as she was blackmailed. When Jack asked Enid who made her kill the prince, she couldn't out the party who made her do it as she had to obey the blackmail message without any questions asked. Prince Albert refused to believe Enid, so she had to use her Shakespeare knowledge to seduce him into meeting her at Westminster. Before she executed the order, she had to rig the phone booth so that she would fulfill her obligation. Enid rang the phone to call Prince Albert at the Westminster phone booth, but never knew that the device contained poisonous gas that killed the prince, causing the maid to declare the murder an involuntary action. Jack opted to hold Enid liable for the murder if she refused to out the party who gave Enid those orders, so the player sent the maid to trial at the International Court.

Judge Adaku was not pleased about being forced out of retirement about the player's first arrest as a Bureau operations agent, but went ahead to ask Enid how she plead for the murder of Prince Albert. Enid pleaded guilty given the overwhelming evidence the player had against her. Judge Adaku realizes that an execution was necessary for any civilian who stands accused of slaughtering a member of the Royal Family based on what he knew from the past. Instead, he chose to sentence Enid to 10 years in jail for the premeditated, involuntary manslaughter of the prince given that she didn't mean to do it, but was forced. To this day, Chief Ripley was stumped since the Bureau was empty on who forced Enid to kill Prince Albert, as she feared that something worse than Enid lie in wait. Count Rupert sought to arrest Jack and the player, but The Queen didn't like the Count's reckless decision to arrest Jack and the player given that the team caught Enid for manslaughter. It was suggested that Count Rupert had poor manners at the conclusion of the case.

An audit was necessary to find out who ordered Enid to kill Prince Albert involuntarily, and based on Armand's findings, it's possible Brother Klaus ordered the hit, even though he claimed to have nothing on the death of Prince Albert. Brother Klaus was let go due to insufficient evidence, but Count Rupert has been secretly doing business with a banker named Archibald Gilchrist in an English Referendum that would unite all European nations into a single nation called The United States of Europe--something he supported.

Chief Ripley ordered Jack to remain in Britain while the player would report to France for the next call, although trying to get to the bottom of the string of crimes in Europe had to be a concern.

Victim

 * Prince Albert (found poisoned in a phone booth)

Murder Weapon

 * Phone Booth

Killer

 * Enid Grimshaw

Killer's Profile

 * The killer drinks tea.
 * The killer rides horses.
 * The killer reads Shakespeare.
 * The killer wears a poppy.
 * The killer's blood type is A+.