Killing Me Softly

Real Also: Killing Me Softly Dialogues Killing Me Softly (Case #33) is thirty-third case of the game. The victim was the lead singer of Lone Roses, Olly Oliver who was poisoned with Strychnine, and was found dead, encased in a drum on the concert stage. The killer was the band's groupie, Mary Lou Hong.

Mary killed Olly because Olly said that they would form a musical band as a duo, but he cheated Mary and stole her music, and later performed it on stage with the Lone Roses. This was the final straw for Mary.

Victim

 * Olly Oliver (Found dead and stuffed in a drum)

Murder Weapons

 *  Strychnine

Killer

 * Mary Lou Hong

Killer's Profile

 * The killer is in contact with rat poison.
 * The killer loves music.
 * The killer eats peanuts.
 * The killer wears this motif.
 * The killer is a female.

Steps
Chapter 1: - More Steps Coming Soon -    
 * Investigate Concert Stage. (Clue: Victim's Body)
 * Autopsy The Victim's Body (18:00:00)
 * Examine Jacket.
 * Talk with Riley Davies.
 * Examine Song Sheet.
 * Investigate Diner Counter.
 * Analyze Hidden Message. (12:00:00)
 * Talk with Irma Anderson.

Trivia

 * Killing Me Softly, Bomb Alert on Grimsborough, The Kiss of Death, In the Dead of Night, The Final Journey, Anatomy of a Murder, The Summoning, and The Lake's Bride are the only eight cases in which Chief Samuel King doesn't make an appearance in the beginning.