Harriet Patrick

Harriet Patrick was a suspect in the murder investigation of Lieutenant General Frank Vogel in Welcome to Concordia! (Case #1 of Mysteries of the Past). She was later murdered in Slash and Burn (Case #2 of Mysteries of the Past).

Profile
Harriet was a 16-year-old immigrant from Ireland. She had ginger hair tied in braids underneath a green plaid head scarf. She donned a dirty brown blouse and a taupe cape. It is known that Harriet had head lice.

Events of Criminal Case
Harriet became a suspect after the player and Maddie identified her from a photo found in a trunk near the crime scene. When informed of the murder, Harriet was surprised hear of it happening in America, which she heard nothing but great things about. As for the victim himself, she was not sure if she saw him, but she was sure that she did not see a murder, she was just at the docks to collect the luggage she lost during her trip.

Harriet was interrogated again about cow hair found on the victim's hat. She admitted she met the envoy crim while she was waiting in to be queen ruined at the immigration center. Once he saw her pet cow Daisy, he went mad saying she needed to be put into quarantine. That made Harriet furious, and it was for that reason she returned to the docks, to get her cow back.

Harriet was found to be innocent after the team incarcerated Nellie Mortimer for Frank's murder. But later, she requested the player's help in finding her cousin Mary so she had someplace to stay. With some help from Charles and Father Donovan, they managed to reunite Harriet with her cousin, the latter of whom was very happy to see Harriet safe and sound. She thanked the player for their help, and as thanks, she allowed Charles to test out a new cow milking machine he made on her cow, and it was a success.

Murder details
Harriet was found near a burning house with multiple stab wounds. Per Dick, her killer shoved her to the ground and held her by the shoulder to immobilize her while stabbing her torso thirteen times. In doing so, the killer left traces of rosin in Harriet's body (per Richard's findings), which meant that the killer played the fiddle.

In the market, the team found a switchblade. Per Rose, the blade was a perfect match to the wounds in Harriet's body—thus filing the switchblade as the murder weapon. Rose also found traces of stout and beef juice in the handle, which meant that the killer ate beef and stout pie.

Case appearances

 * Welcome to Concordia! (Case #1 of Mysteries of the Past)
 * Slash and Burn (Case #2 of Mysteries of the Past)