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To The Lighthouse is a case featured in Criminal Case as the twenty-seventh case of Supernatural Investigations (Season 7) and the three-hundred forty-ninth case overall. It takes place in the South.
Plot
Gwen and the player entered Dr Daemon's cliffside mansion in order to get to the Smuggler's Cove Lighthouse, as known as the demon portal. In the mansion's aquarium room however, the team found FBI consultant Bucky Johnson and a bunch of sharks behind him electrocuted to death.
Mid-investigation, the team saw the lighthouse flashing, but ultimately found nobody that had gone through. Later, the team had to stop housekeeper Edwina Pickles from cleaning up the crime scene. Fortunately, the team found enough evidence to arrest Edwina for the murder.
During the confrontation, Edwina revealed herself to be the demon Edwinata stationed in the mansion to ensure the safe arrival of the demons through the lighthouse. Bucky discovered her true identity, however, and so she silenced him so she could continue living in the mansion and not in the Netherworld. Edwinata then promptly teleported away.
Post-trial, Dr Daemon's son Seth Daemon told the team that he saw a ghost in the lighthouse who said her name was Belinda and that she wanted to talk to the team. Gwen and the player then met with Belinda's ghost, who told them that she had been monitoring the team since her death. Before dissipating, she told the team that she saw a demon leaving a message on a stone tablet in the lighthouse. The team found the tablet, which (per Hope) stated that the demon queen was planning to rip the veil between the Netherworld and Earth, which was only possible during a planetary alignment taking place nine days from then.
Meanwhile, Chief Arrow and the player went back to the mansion and found Edwinata's historic account regarding the demons. Per Felix, the account revealed that Chief Arrow's mentor, master supernatural hunter Falcon, had bound the demon queen to Lily Arrow's body. The team then found Falcon, who revealed that he was working with Rathimael during the demon war. When the queen was defeated, the two of them knew that the queen's cage would have to be made of an utterly pure being, and Lily was the only one who met all the requirements as she was a good fairy who had her wings cut. In order to provide an appropriate vessel, Falcon got a vampire to drain Lily of her blood. He and Rathimael then exhumed Lily's body from the cemetery one week after her death. He then went on to mentor the Chief to keep him from going mad after his wife's death.
After all the events, Ben told the team he saw the Chief driving away in his RV. Near the RV parking spot, the team found the Chief's phone, which had GPS coordinates set to Florida. Ben told the team that Lily and the Chief had their last vacation in a swamp in the Everglades before she died. The team then went to the Everglades in order to chase and save the Chief from himself and the demons.
Summary
Victim
- Bucky Johnson (electrocuted to death with an electroshock device)
Murder Weapon
- Electroshock Device
Killer
- Edwina Pickles
Suspects
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Quasi-suspects
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Killer's Profile
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- The killer knows electronics.
- The killer drinks vodka martinis.
- The killer plays Criminal Chase.
- The killer wears silver jewelry.
- The killer has black hair.
Crime Scenes
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Steps
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Beyond the Veil (2/5)
Trivia
- The case title is based on the 1927 novel of the same name written by British author Virginia Woolf.
- Upon being informed about Belinda's ghost in Beyond the Veil, Gwen says she was killed by her sister, Morgana Blackhawk, instead of Heather Night. This is most likely a developer oversight.
- A handful of fictional brands, products, and people mentioned in the case are parodies of real-life brands, products or people:
- Mr Biceps is a parody of Mr Muscle.
- Out of Mind is a parody of Out of Sight.
- George Looney is a parody of George Clooney.
- Jennifer Popez is a parody of Jennifer Lopez.
- Criminal Chase is a parody of Criminal Case.
- Fifty Shades of Earl Grey is a parody of Fifty Shades of Grey.
- The tag line on Edwina's vodka martini, "Stirred not shaken", is a parody of James Bond's catchphrase "Shaken, not stirred".