David Rosenberg

David Rosenberg was one of the suspects in the murder investigation of CEO Ernest Turing in Smart Money (Case #102, or Case #46 of Pacific Bay).

Profile
David Rosenberg is a 22-year old entrepreneur who was the founder of the company Drone Zone. He wears a light green collared shirt with a bow tie and two pockets, one of which carries his phone. Besides that, it is known that David practices yoga, reads comic books, and knows binary.

Role in Case(s)
David was first interrogated by the player and Amy after they discovered a drone he sent to the victim. After unlocking it, the drone started attacking them. Frank came in shortly afterward and destroyed it, then the team left to interrogate David. He replied saying he sent it as a joke, but one too clever for the team to figure out. The team didn't take it the same way since Ernest Turing was found dead the same place where the drone was. He was shocked to hear of Ernest's death, saying that he was his role model.

Amy and the player talked to David again after finding a form the victim signed closing down his former company, Drone Zone. He was mad at the victim for wanting to shut Drone Zone down instead of expanding it. David believed that the victim bought his company so he could have access to his drone technology. He sent him that drone, then left to see his yoga instructor to let his anger go. David goes on to say he is already working on his next big thing, which would involve computers and comic books.

David was found innocent after the team arrested Per-Sephone for Turing's murder. However, the team continued to investigate Ernest's reason for being so interested in Drone Zone's technology. Amy and the player managed to find a document pertaining to the creation of nanobots. However after sending it to Hannah, it was revealed that it had to do with technology made by Drone Zone. She discovered it was going to be used to create sentient nanobots, and after explaining how they work to Amy, she and the player left to talk to David on this matter. He was surprised that he didn't realize it before because he was focused on his drones. David was ecstatic to hear that he was responsible for creating technology that could be the next big step in scientific progress.

Case Appearances

 * Smart Money (Case #102, or Case #46 of Pacific Bay)