Small details in newspaper clippings, autopsy reports, and witness statements are crucial.
Harmony was not just an artist. She was a clandestine mycologist (fungus expert) with ties to a forgotten 1960s counterculture group. The case file includes her encrypted field journals, a tattered map of the local woods, and three conflicting autopsy reports.
Documented timelines of where each suspect claimed to be during the night of May 8, 1998. 3. Physical & Photographic Evidence
: The fiancé. Arrested based on circumstantial evidence, a timeline conflict, and a perceived argument with the victim.
Unsolved Case Files provides a website to verify your answers for each objective. Conclusion
Playing solo, I spent about working through the documents. The evidence is designed to be printed and physically arranged, which adds to the authentic “murder board” feel. You’ll find yourself taping photos to a wall or spreading papers across a dining table.
Transcripts of testimonies from suspects, friends, and family.
Look at the timing of events in the news article and where Bones was located before and after the murder. The distance and timing make it impossible for him to be the killer. Objective 2: Crack the False Alibi
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Harmony fails to arrive at the Riverdale Community Church for her wedding rehearsal. Phone calls to her apartment go unanswered.
This is the captivating premise of the game Created by John Carroll and Lou Wilson, the game was first released on Amazon in 2018 and later brought to major retailers like Walmart and Target by Goliath Games and Pressman Toy Corp. It’s the first entry in a series of cold-case murder mystery games designed for one or more players, ages 14 and up.
