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You visited the warehouse the night before the heist and saw the statue covering the stains. Godot says he visited the warehouse after the heist and saw the statue farther from the door. When asked who moved it, '''Present Luke Atmey's Profile'''. The reason Atmey moved it is in the photograph. Something in it would expose Atmey's lie if the statue was in there. When asked where, '''Present''' the timestamp on the upper-left corner of the Touch Screen.
You visited the warehouse the night before the heist and saw the statue covering the stains. Godot says he visited the warehouse after the heist and saw the statue farther from the door. When asked who moved it, '''Present Luke Atmey's Profile'''. The reason Atmey moved it is in the photograph. Something in it would expose Atmey's lie if the statue was in there. When asked where, '''Present''' the timestamp on the upper-left corner of the Touch Screen.


Atmey knew it was impossible to murder the CEO of KB Security and take the photo in a matter of seconds, so he took the crime photo days before the crime was officially committed. When he came back on the day of the murder, he noticed something that wasn't supposed to be on the photograph, the statue. Atmey wanted the statue to be placed, so the whole scene looked like as in the photo. That's why he moved the statue! Luke tries to counter your idea by showing the records, that says the camera was indeed taken on the night of the crime, but you block it by reminding Atmey that he was in charge of the data alone, giving him the freedom to manipulate it.
Atmey knew it was impossible to murder KB Security and take the photo in a matter of seconds, so he took the crime photo days before the crime officially committed. When he came back on the day of the murder, he noticed something that wasn't supposed to be on the photograph, the statue. Atmey wanted the statue to be placed, so the whole scene looked like as in the photo. That's why he moved the statue! Luke tries to counter your idea by showing the records, that says the camera was indeed taken on the night of the crime, but you block it by reminding Atmey that he was in charge of the data alone, giving him the freedom to manipulate it.


It looks like a great theory, but Godot says what you just said is only a possibility. He has Atmey state a new testimony about his strategy of the heist.
It looks like a great theory, but Godot says what you just said is only a possibility. He has Atmey state a new testimony about his strategy of the heist.
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==Motive for Murder: Cross-Examination==
==Motive for Murder: Cross-Examination==
'''Present''' the '''Blackmail Letter''' at '''statement 3''' (you as well can present '''Newspaper Clipping''' right away). The letter says that it is addressed to Ron, but you find a contradiction here. When asked what, '''Present''' the '''Newspaper Clipping'''. It says the Tear of Emanon in there was "blue". However, in the letter it says "I'll take that 'red' diamond you received the other day." This doesn't describe the "blue" diamond Mask☆DeMasque stole, so the letter may be intended for someone else. When asked who, '''Present Luke Atmey's Profile'''. Alternatively, you can present '''Newspaper Clipping''' on '''statement 3''' and skip presenting the '''Blackmail Letter''' for the same result.
'''Present''' the '''Blackmail Letter''' at '''statement 3'''. The letter says that it is addressed to Ron, but you find a contradiction here. When asked what, '''Present''' the '''Newspaper Clipping'''. It says the Tear of Emanon in there was "blue". However, in the letter it says "I'll take that 'red' diamond you received the other day." This doesn't describe the "blue" diamond Mask☆DeMasque stole, so the letter may be intended for someone else. When asked who, '''Present Luke Atmey's Profile'''. Alternatively, you can present '''Newspaper Clipping''' on '''statement 3''' and skip presenting the '''Blackmail Letter''' for the same result.


Atmey has been involved in all of Mask☆DeMasque's cases. He recovered the item on the last heist, so as a reward, he received a "red diamond". If you hadn't noticed (though you probably did when you first met him), Atmey has been wearing a red jewel on his ring. So, if the blackmail letter was referring to the "red diamond" on the ring Atmey was wearing, then it is obvious that Bullard was blackmailing Atmey, not Ron!
Atmey has been involved in all of Mask☆DeMasque's cases. He recovered the item on the last heist, so as a reward, he received a "red diamond". If you hadn't noticed (though you probably did when you first met him), Atmey has been wearing a red jewel on his ring. So, if the blackmail letter was referring to the "red diamond" on the ring Atmey was wearing, then it is obvious that Bullard was blackmailing Atmey, not Ron!
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Ron's first heist target was the extremely valuable "Tear of Emamon". He was very successful at his heist and attempted to get away with it by hiding the costume in one of the trash cans. That is when the so-called Ace Detective Luke Atmey enters the scene. Atmey finds the costume in one of the cans and with some research, he manages to find that it was Ron that made and used the costume.
Ron's first heist target was the extremely valuable "Tear of Emamon". He was very successful at his heist and attempted to get away with it by hiding the costume in one of the trash cans. That is when the so-called Ace Detective Luke Atmey enters the scene. Atmey finds the costume in one of the cans and with some research, he manages to find that it was Ron that made and used the costume.


The heist made it to the papers and Mask☆DeMasque became popular with the people. This gives Atmey an idea. If he wanted to get attention from lots of people, he would blackmail Ron into giving him his stolen items to make it look like he "recovered" the treasures, and from doing this, he would become famous. He then sends Ron a blackmail letter saying he knows (he) did it and if he gives back the Tear of Emanon, he'll promise to pay him big. Ron does so and becomes rich as a result.
The heist made it to the papers and Mask☆DeMasque became popular with the people. This gives Atmey an idea. If he wanted to get attention from lots of people, he would blackmail Ron into giving him his stolen items to make it look like he "recovered the treasures, and from doing this, he would become famous. He then sends Ron a blackmail letter saying he knows (he) did it and if he gives back the Tear of Emanon, he'll promise to pay him big. Ron does so and becomes rich as a result.


As one year passes, Atmey had been secretly sending planned heist with highly detailed guides and instructions to Ron, who had been following every single one. He gave the treasures to Atmey who in return had been paying him back ridiculous amounts of money, which he used to keep up with his own wife, whom he successfully kept his deep dark secret from. When Atmey "recovered" the fourth item Mask☆DeMasque stole, he was awarded with a red jewel as a present. All goes well with Atmey, until the fifth heist, when Bullard steps in.
As one year passes, Atmey had been secretly sending planned heist with highly detailed guides and instructions to Ron, who had been following every single one. He gave the treasures to Atmey who in return had been paying him back ridiculous amounts of money, which he used to keep up with his own wife, whom he successfully kept his deep dark secret from. When Atmey "recovered" the fourth item Mask☆DeMasque stole, he was awarded with a red jewel as a present. All goes well with Atmey, until the fifth heist, when Bullard steps in.
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==The Stolen Turnabout: Epilogue==
==The Stolen Turnabout: Epilogue==
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Ron is still depressed. He had lost everything and doesn't think the broken bowl will never be fixed. It looks like you'll need to encourage Ron. '''Present''' the '''Sacred Urn''' and things will be just fine. As for Desirée, don't worry. Though she hates criminals and cowards, for Ron's case, he did it all for her, convincing her that Ron is a strong person. So it looks like things will work out between the two after all.
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Ron is still depressed. He had lost everything and doesn't think the broken bowl will ever be fixed. It looks like you'll need to encourage Ron. '''Present''' the '''Sacred Urn''' and things will be just fine. As for Desirée, don't worry. Though she hates criminals and cowards, for Ron's case, he did it all for her, convincing her that Ron is a strong person. So it looks like things will work out between the two after all.


Also, Pearl just came back ... and slaps your pride down after seeing you with Desirée, again. What a funny way to close this case!
Also, Pearl just came back ... and slaps your pride down after seeing you with Desirée, again. What a funny way to close this case!
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