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==Role in Case(s)==
 
==Role in Case(s)==
Beatrice was mentioned by her great-granddaughter, [[Camilla Brown]], in [[The Haunting of Elm Manor]] (Case #28). The reason to why the team asked Camilla was because that the photograph of her great-grandmother found by [[Eduardo Ramirez|Ramirez]] shockingly looked like Camilla. During the conversation between the team and Camilla, she told them that Beatrice used to own Elm Manor. Beatrice's manor was passed down from generations to generations until Camilla's unnamed brother lost the family fortune and they were forced to sell the manor. Camilla couldn't let [[Hector Fernandez|forei]][[Gloria Fernandez|gners]] take over the house so she became their housekeeper and gardener to keep an eye on them.
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Beatrice was mentioned by her great-granddaughter, Camilla, in [[The Haunting of Elm Manor]] (Case #28). The reason to why the team asked Camilla was because that the photograph of her great-grandmother found by [[Eduardo Ramirez|Ramirez]] shockingly looked like Camilla. During the conversation between the team and Camilla, she told them that Beatrice used to own Elm Manor. Beatrice's manor was passed down from generations to generations until Camilla's unnamed brother lost the family fortune and they were forced to sell the manor. Camilla couldn't let [[Hector Fernandez|forei]][[Gloria Fernandez|gners]] take over the house so she became their housekeeper and gardener to keep an eye on them.
   
 
==Case Appearances==
 
==Case Appearances==

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Beatrice the Second
Beatrice the Second

Beatrice the Second is a minor character in Criminal Case. She was a fine woman who lived around the 1800s, before the events of Criminal Case. She was Camilla Brown's great-grandmother.

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Beatrice was a woman with black hair braided at the back, who often wore a long Roman-like dress.

Role in Case(s)

Beatrice was mentioned by her great-granddaughter, Camilla, in The Haunting of Elm Manor (Case #28). The reason to why the team asked Camilla was because that the photograph of her great-grandmother found by Ramirez shockingly looked like Camilla. During the conversation between the team and Camilla, she told them that Beatrice used to own Elm Manor. Beatrice's manor was passed down from generations to generations until Camilla's unnamed brother lost the family fortune and they were forced to sell the manor. Camilla couldn't let foreigners take over the house so she became their housekeeper and gardener to keep an eye on them.

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