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==[[Killer's Profile]]==
 
==[[Killer's Profile]]==
 
*The killer drinks chai tea.
 
*The killer drinks chai tea.
*The killer knows the [[Wikipedia:Bhagavad Gita|Bhagavad Gita]].
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*The killer eats papadums.
 
*The killer eats papadums.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The name of the case was taken from [[Wikipedia:Bon Jovi|Bon Jovi]]'s popular single, "[[Wikipedia:Bad Medicine (song)|Bad Medicine]]".
 
*This case is one of the cases in which the killer has to be interrogated once again during the Additional Investigation.
 
*This case is one of the cases in which the killer has to be interrogated once again during the Additional Investigation.
*The name of the case was taken from the 1985 song [[Wikipedia:Bad Medicine (song)|Bad Medicine]] by Bon Jovi.
 
   
 
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Bad Medicine is a case featured in Criminal Case as the one-hundred and thirty-fourth case of the game. It is the nineteenth case of the game's World Edition (Season 3) and also the first case to take place in South Asia.

Plot

Chief Ripley said that after the player put a stop to SOMBRA's plans in the last case, the crime organization seemed to have gone inactive. She said that they would shift their attention to New Delhi in India where they were to give aid to the victims of a major earthquake. Carmen Martinez was assigned to join the player as they go to the Taj Mahal (which was near the epicenter) and provide aid to Rising Hope, a non-government organization providing relief. There, the cops found the body of an aid worker named Donna Sandover, poisoned with an overdose of morphine.

In the midst of the investigation, an aftershock hit the Bureau's headquarters. A drawer fell and hit Carmen's head, which meant she needed to be pulled out of the investigation to be treated in an improvised hospital in the Lotus Temple. Jack Archer came to assist the player in the investigation.

Further into the investigation, the patients of the Lotus Temple hospital started a riot due to the lack of medicine. Carmen, recovered and willing to get back in the field, helped the player stop the riot.

Soon enough, they gathered enough evidence to point to Dr Sumati Misra as Donna's killer. After initially denying that she killed Donna, she admitted that she killed her because she was tired of having her and Rising Hope tell her what to do despite her dedication to practicing medicine. She was pushed to her limit when Donna broke into her office, stole medicine for the earthquake victims, and threatened to report her for charging the victims for complimentary treatment. Sumati slipped some morphine into Donna's water bottle and waited until she died.

Judge Adaku questioned Sumati's exploitation of the earthquake victims. Sumati said that anyone knew the crude reality of treating the Indian victims. Judge Adaku issued Sumati a 25-year jail sentence.

After the trial, Carmen and the player went to the Taj Mahal again and found a bottle of Dracoxia pills manufactured by O. M. Medilab. Elliot Clayton and Angela Douglas confirmed that Dracoxia was an experimental brand of medicine that could attack a lot of viruses. Because of this, widespread and excess use could also create a supervirus immune to all known medicine which could be responsible for "a plague of biblical proportions". O. M. Medilab was also suspicious because of the lack of transparency in its financial transactions. Given that only Sumati was authorized to distribute Dracoxia in New Delhi, Carmen and the player interrogated her.

The doctor said that she was hired not a long time ago. O. M. Medilab promised her access to their pharmaceutical catalog if she updated the firm on how patients reacted to Dracoxia. Sumati told the cops that the last lot of the medicine was in the Lotus Temple.

There, they were only able to find an invoice that revealed that Rising Hope sold a huge lot of medicine to O. M. Medilab. Warren Goodfellow, Donna's supervisor, said that the NGO had stored medicine but was not allowed to distribute them. Warren thought it would be a good idea to sell the medicine to get funds for Rising Hope, which Carmen thought was exploitative. Warren said that it would help Rising Help pursue its goals.

Also after the trial, Lars Douglas and the player found a camera in the Hanuman Statue. Elliot revealed that Bodhi Green had many mysterious meetings with a religious sect led by a Guru Padmasana. The camera recorded Padmasana talking about a light illuminating the soul to a multitude. Upon interrogation, Bodhi only said that the guru was the light in a world of darkness and that people were purified by his light. He revealed that he knew only of his name.

At the end of the case, Chief Ripley said that they were to go to Mumbai because Bodhi said that Padmasana was to host a spiritual gathering there, and because aftershocks from the earthquake were causing massive tsunamis in the area and the people needed help.

Stats

Victim

  • Donna Sandover (found dead at the earthquake site)

Murder Weapon

  • Morphine

Killer

  • Dr Sumati Misra

Suspects

Killer's Profile

  • The killer drinks chai tea.
  • The killer knows the Bhagavad Gita.
  • The killer eats papadums.
  • The killer wears glasses.
  • The killer wears prayer beads.
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Crime Scenes

Steps

Chapter 1

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  • Investigate Earthquake Site. (Clues: Victim’s Body, Torn Photo, Locked Cellphone)
  • Examine Torn Photo. (Result: Victim’s Selfie; New Suspect: Sanjay Korrapati)
  • Question Sanjay Korrapati about his photo with the victim. (Prerequisite: Victim’s Selfie restored; New Crime Scene Unlocked: Toppled Statue)
  • Investigate Toppled Statue. (Prerequisite: Talk to Sanjay Korrapati; Clues: Faded Book, Victim’s Wallet)
  • Examine Faded Book. (Result: Indian Text)
  • Analyze Indian Text. (03:00:00; Attribute: The killer knows the Bhagavad Gita)
  • Examine Victim’s Wallet. (Result: Unknown Logo)
  • Examine Unknown Logo. (Result: Bodhi’s Logo; New Suspect: Bodhi Green)
  • Ask Bodhi Green about his business card. (Prerequisite: Bodhi’s Logo identified)
  • Examine Locked Cellphone. (Result: Victim’s Cellphone; New Suspect: Warren Goodfellow)
  • Ask Warren Goodfellow about the phone calls from the victim. (Prerequisite: Victim’s Cellphone unlocked)
  • Autopsy Victim's Body. (18:00:00; Murder Weapon registered: Morphine; Attribute: The killer drinks chai tea)
  • Go to Chapter 2. (No stars)

Chapter 2

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  • Investigate Makeshift Hospital. (Available after unlocking Chapter 2; Clues: Biohazard Waste Can, Locked Tablet, Faded Newspaper)
  • Examine Biohazard Waste Can. (Result: Water Bottle)
  • Analyze Water Bottle. (06:00:00; Murder Weapon registered: Laser Torch; Attribute: The killer eats papadums)
  • Examine Locked Tablet. (Result: Unlocked Tablet)
  • Analyze Unlocked Tablet. (12:00:00; New Suspect: Arsha Raju; New Crime Scene Unlocked: Disaster Zone)
  • Question Arsha Raju about her Goodwill appearances. (Prerequisite: Unlocked Tablet analyzed)
  • Investigate Disaster Zone. (Prerequisite: Unlocked Tablet analyzed; Clues: Broken Object, Stained Tapestry)
  • Examine Broken Object. (Result: Magnet)
  • Ask Sanjay about the message on his magnet. (Prerequisite: Magnet restored)
  • Examine Stained Tapestry. (Result: Brown Liquid)
  • Examine Brown Liquid. (Result: Bodhi’s DNA)
  • Question Bodhi about the message he sent to the victim. (Prerequisite: Bodhi’s DNA identified)
  • Examine Faded Newspaper (Result: Newspaper Headline; New Suspect: Dr Sumati Misra)
  • Question Dr Sumati Misra about her relief work with the victim. (Prerequisite: Newspaper Headline unraveled)
  • Go to Chapter 3. (1 star)

Chapter 3

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  • Investigate Hospital Beds. (Available after unlocking Chapter 3; Clues: Locked Camera, Plate of Samosas, Victim’s Satchel)
  • Examine Locked Camera. (Result: News Camera)
  • Ask Arsha about the victim’s attack during her Goodwill speech. (Prerequisite: News Camera unlocked)
  • Examine Plate of Samosas. (Result: Note to Dr Misra)
  • Talk to Dr Misra about the note left by her patients. (Prerequisite: Note to Dr Misra unraveled)
  • Examine Victim’s Satchel. (Result: Magnetic Card)
  • Analyze Magnetic Card. (09:00:00)
  • Question Warren about his stolen security pass. (Prerequisite: Magnetic Card analyzed)
  • Investigate Destroyed Fountain. (All tasks before must be done first; Clues: Walkie-Talkie, Emergency Blanket)
  • Examine Walkie-Talkie. (Result: Clear Liquid)
  • Analyze Clear Liquid. (15:00:00; Attribute: The killer wears glasses)
  • Examine Emergency Blanket. (Result: Carved Beads)
  • Analyze Carved Beads. (09:00:00; Attribute: The killer wears prayer beads)
  • Take care of the killer now!
  • Go to A New Light 1 (No stars)

A New Light 1

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  • Investigate Earthquake Site. (Available after unlocking A New Light; Clue: Broken Object)
  • Examine Broken Object. (Result: Pill Box)
  • Examine Pill Box. (Result: Bottle Label)
  • Analyze Bottle Label. (09:00:00)
  • Question Dr Misra about the pill bottle. (Prerequisite: Bottle Label analyzed; Reward: Burger)
  • Investigate Makeshift Hospital. (Prerequisite: Talk to Dr Sumati Misra; Clue: Faded Paper)
  • Examine Faded Paper. (Result: Shipment Invoice)
  • Question Warren about the shipping invoice. (Prerequisite: Shipment Invoice unraveled; Reward: 20,000 Coins)
  • Investigate Toppled Statue. (Available after unlocking A New Light; Clue: Yoga Bag)
  • Examine Yoga Bag. (Result: Locked Camera)
  • Examine Locked Camera. (Result: Video Camera)
  • Analyze Video Camera. (06:00:00)
  • Ask Bodhi about the guru in the video. (Prerequisite: Video Camera analyzed; Reward: Charm Necklace)
  • Move on to the next case! (No stars)

Trivia

  • The name of the case was taken from Bon Jovi's popular single, "Bad Medicine".
  • This case is one of the cases in which the killer has to be interrogated once again during the Additional Investigation.

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