Board Thread:Criminal Case news/@comment-16828707-20171226170240/@comment-33026579-20171226215914

Kevin-The-Skeleton wrote: Andresarboleda09 wrote: 2600:1700:82E1:67E0:A5C2:CC7A:799F:560E wrote: 2003:C3:BD7:F973:6C06:130E:DAD9:2BBB wrote: Is that Guilietta?? I'm going to assume this is a joke. "Lawson supporter" is literally in the description. Giulietta is the leader of the resistance. Why would this be Giulietta? Not to mention it doesn't even look like her. Please people. At least try to have a little common sense.

Still not really thrilled by this final district. The first three cases have all felt like filler. I'm waiting for Jaubert or Giulietta or Katherine or even Lady Highmore to die. I won't say Lawson because obviously if that happens, it'll be the actual finale, but come on. 4 straight victims that do nothing to excite. It's getting old now. The first district of MotP was more exciting than this. In fact I was thinking in the morning that the victim could be Giulietta disguised in an attempt to infiltrate a party where only senior members of society would participate, Mildred would disguise   and Enzo too, and we would see them as suspects, at a moment of investigation we discovered that Lawson (who would also become a suspect) was in love with Giulietta and was going to propose marriage (without knowing she was the leader of the resistance), Jaubert and a new character would also be suspects. This case would be something like Operation Spyfall, but bah, it's just another boring new victim, do not get me wrong, if I've felt that the Lawson regime has caused enormous poverty and chaos, but I want to see more, like a plot twist or a cliffhanger like many have said previously So because the victim isn't a previous character it's all of a sudden a problem? I'm going to assume this is a joke.

By the way, you had Takakura as a victim in the first case so I don't see the "4 straight victims". I really don’t understand why some people have too much standards on a Facebook game honestly. Hope these guys joking too, because they seem extremely nit-picky over nothing.