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Revision as of 13:00, 19 September 2019
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For Whom the Bell Tolls is a case featured in Criminal Case as the twenty-eighth case of Travel in Time (Season 6) and the three-hundred nineteenth case overall. It takes place in Medieval Asia.
Plot
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Summary
Victim
- Jin Bingxu (found bashed over the head with a bell)
Murder Weapon
- Bell
Killer
- Shi Miyuan
Suspects
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Quasi-suspect(s)
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Killer's Profile
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- The killer eats dried jujubes.
- The killer reads Confucius.
- The killer uses an abacus.
- The killer wears a fish pattern.
- The killer has brown eyes.
Crime Scenes
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Steps
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Chapter 1
- Investigate Opera Stage. (Clues: Victim's Body, Faded Fan)
- Examine Faded Fan. (Result: Opera Fan Inscriptions; New Suspect: Lian Wei)
- Go to Chapter 2. (1 star)
Chapter 2
- Go to Chapter 3. (1 star)
Chapter 3
- Take care of the killer now!
- Go to The Art of War (3/5). (No stars)
The Art of War (3/5)
- Move on to a new crime! (1 star)
Trivia
- The case's title is a reference to Ernest Hemingway's novel of the same name.
- In Chapter 2, Su Song is mentioned.