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'''Press''' on the '''2nd statement'''. Ron states that it was the first blackmail letter to order him to go somewhere. When given the choice choose '''Press Harder'''. Ron says it told him to pay $50,000. He never intended to pay however as he knew that Bullard wouldn't do anything bad for him. The Judge has Ron add this to his testimony. | '''Press''' on the '''2nd statement'''. Ron states that it was the first blackmail letter to order him to go somewhere. When given the choice choose '''Press Harder'''. Ron says it told him to pay $50,000. He never intended to pay however as he knew that Bullard wouldn't do anything bad for him. The Judge has Ron add this to his testimony. | ||
*The blackmail | *The blackmail thread didn't scare me. It wasn't going to cause me trouble or anything. | ||
Ignore this statement for now and '''Press''' on '''statement 3'''. (not the one we just got introduced to) Godot will imagine that being fired from his job is the perfect motive for murder. Ask Ron, '''Why he was fired'''. Ron will answer that question, for money. Desirée really loves to spend money, so he actually stole the data from KB's secrets and sold it. Bullard eventually found out and immediately fired Ron. Whoops, you just asked the suicide question! The Judge has Ron add a new statement. | Ignore this statement for now and '''Press''' on '''statement 3'''. (not the one we just got introduced to) Godot will imagine that being fired from his job is the perfect motive for murder. Ask Ron, '''Why he was fired'''. Ron will answer that question, for money. Desirée really loves to spend money, so he actually stole the data from KB's secrets and sold it. Bullard eventually found out and immediately fired Ron. Whoops, you just asked the suicide question! The Judge has Ron add a new statement. |