The sequel doesn’t allow you to use detectives.
Instead, you will have to send out regular police officers.
Do that to open an investigation.
Check an officer’s Intelligence before you assign someone to an investigation.
Each investigation has five of them.
It is important to discover them all.
Otherwise, the court can decide that there isn’t enough evidence for a given case.
The suspect won’t get sentenced, regardless of whether they were guilty or not.
Each day you’re free to assign three police officers to an investigation.
One officer looks for clues while the remaining two will search for frames for the sequence.
Each of the actions related to the particular investigation can be performed only by one officer.
This means that you’re free to’t accumulate efforts of your subordinates.
They have to complete their assigned tasks alone.
After that you have to arrest them.
The game will give you two potential locations of your suspect.
Send your police officers to both of them.
After that you have to wait until the next day - the court will judge the suspect.
Your officers lose experience points if you accuse the wrong person (they will be found not guilty).
you’ve got the option to avoid that by completing a mission for the judge.
After that you might change the verdict - by paying a little bit of money.
Murder (November 21st)
This investigation is a tutorial for this jot down of cases.
You don’t have to discover any frames nor clues.
Simply examine the evidence and arrange the sequence in the right order.
This investigation is really simple - you might close it within two days.
Send a police officer with maximum Intelligence to the call.
Thanks to that you will get all the evidence and a few frames.
After collecting all the evidence, it’s easy to identify the culprit.
The culprit left a very peculiar piece of evidence at the crime scene.
After analyzing the evidence the following sequence of events is unraveled.
A body was stolen from the morgue.
You have to solve a murder case.
The victim is a photographer.
Unfortunately, you discover that Duvall is the culprit.
Pressing charges means, you will lose your sniper.
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