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First of all, '''press Statement 4''' and wait for your cue to '''pursue Inspector Gregson'''. How funny that he didn't even want to admit having seen Mr. Graydon earlier, right? For some reason the inspector still insists that Scotland Yard is investigating McGuilded in secret. If we want to know exactly what Inspector Gregson is investigating, it seems we will need to ask Lord Stronghart first but that's out of the question for the time being.
First of all, '''press Statement 4''' and wait for your cue to '''pursue Inspector Gregson'''. How funny that he didn't even want to admit having seen Mr. Graydon earlier, right? For some reason the inspector still insists that Scotland Yard is investigating McGuilded in secret. If we want to know exactly what Inspector Gregson is investigating, it seems we will need to ask Lord Stronghart first but that's out of the question for the time being.


Back to our testimony, '''present the Pawnbroker's Ticket (Box) at Statement 5''' (Presenting the Pawnbroker's Ticket (Coat) will result in a penalty). You suspect Graydon broke into the pawnbrokery that night, with the help of the Skulkin brothers, in order to steal that "small box" the ticket talks about, since it belonged to McGilded too. However, Graydon will reply that, since the article was past its due date and was forfeited, he could have simply walked into the shop and bought it. Iris will come up with the idea that, for some reason, Graydon needed that box immediately, on that exact night, and couldn't wait until the next day to purchase it.
Back to our testimony, '''present the Pawnbroker's Ticket (Box) at Statement 5'''. Presenting the Pawnbroker's Ticket (Coat) will result in a penalty. You suspect Graydon broke into the pawnbrokery that night, with the help of the Skulkin brothers, in order to steal that "small box" the ticket talks about, since it belonged to McGilded too. However, Graydon will reply that, since the article was past its due date and was forfeited, he could have simply walked into the shop and bought it. Iris will come up with the idea that, for some reason, Graydon needed that box immediately, on that exact night, and couldn't wait until the next day to purchase it.


However, Van Zieks will declare nothing was stolen from the shelves of the pawnbrokery, and in order to prove it he will present two pictures from the second security camera that was installed inside the shop, the one facing the shelves. The pictures were taken three hours apart, one before the crime and one after, and according to the police, the naked eye can't pick up any difference between them when compared side by side. Investigators counted the items one by one and there's the same number in both prints.
However, Van Zieks will declare nothing was stolen from the shelves of the pawnbrokery, and in order to prove it he will present two pictures from the second security camera that was installed inside the shop, the one facing the shelves. The pictures were taken three hours apart, one before the crime and one after, and according to the police, the naked eye can't pick up any difference between them when compared side by side. Investigators counted the items one by one and there's the same number in both prints.