Talk:Monkey Business/@comment-25993708-20170309123325/@comment-26184706-20170309200618

I think I may have a theory. Remember that slideshow we saw of the inventors back in Case 14, I think that may be a hint as to who's next. Georgina's Chessmaton was sabotaged, but I didn't pay any mind to it since it was fixed. Orville's steampack was messed with, and that was where I started to suspect a saboteur. And given this case and Greta's camera being sabotaged too, there's no question there's a saboteur. And given the footage, I have a good feeling that we'll be seeing Stanley Spark next. But will he have his suit ready by that time? I'm thinking he'll either be a victim or a regular suspect next case. That still leaves one question, if the machines are being judged in the next case, will the winner be announced then, or in the finale? As for who our potential saboteur might be, I have two theories, and one of them some of you aren't going to like.

My first theory is Eleanor Halsted, the Chief Inspector in charge of security. I don't have a reason for her motives, but it would fit in line with the whole 'corrupt police' angle this season has going. Besides, they had to have brought her back for a reason, they wouldn't have her show up randomly after appearing in one case as not so serious of a suspect, and not have her do anything of importance. My second theory, and you guys aren't gonna like this, is Katherine Woolf. She said herself, her new boss was down her neck for a good article, and she hasn't been able to find one since the Alastor case (still don't like that conclusion by the way). So what better way than to sabotage everyone's machines, claim to have just heard about it, and write a worthwhile article about it? I mean after all, we did hear of Wolf News in World Edition and how they faked their news, and her last name is Woolf, so there may be a link there. That's just for now, but maybe it'll change when the penultimate case for Century Mile is released.