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Revision as of 13:10, 28 March 2019
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More information will be added as more facts are known. Speculative material or uncertain facts should be avoided. |
When in Rome is a case featured in Criminal Case as the third case of Travel in Time (Season 6) and the two-hundred ninety-fourth case overall. It takes place in Ancient Times.
Plot
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Summary
Victim
- Flavia Pulchra (strangled at the circus)
Murder Weapon
- Rope
Killer
- Claudia Pulchra
Suspects
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Quasi-suspect(s)
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Killer's Profile
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- The killer drinks Pompeian wine.
- The killer uses body oil.
- The killer reads Catullus.
- The killer is under 30.
- The killer has brown hair.
Crime Scenes
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Steps
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Chapter 1
- Investigate Circus Maximus Box. (Clues: Spilled Fruit Bowl, Victim's Body; New Suspect: Octavian; Victim identified: Flavia Pulchra)
- Talk to Octavian about the victim. (Prerequisite: Circus Maximus Box investigated)
- Examine Spilled Fruit Bowl. (Result: Gold Necklace [Faded Writing])
- Examine Faded Writing. (Result: Necklace's Owner; New Suspect: Claudia Pulchra)
- Inform Claudia of her mother's death. (Prerequisite: Necklace's Owner unraveled)
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Kingdoms of Clay (3/5)
Trivia
- The case title comes from the phrase "when in Rome, do as the Romans do", meaning to follow the conventions of the area in which you are residing or visiting.
- It may also be a reference of the 2010 romantic comedy film When in Rome.
- This is so far the only case in Travel in Time in which the victim and the killer are relatives.
- In the "Circus Maximimus Box" crime scene, statues of Poisedon and Minotaur can be seen.