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Now, it’s your call.

[p]He spoke with confidence, almost casually — like it was just another routine task.[/p][p]“These verdicts are a goldmine,” he smirked, pressing the recorder.[/p][p]He just didn’t notice the mic was already on.[/p][p]That you were behind the glass.[/p][p]And on the table — a file marked Not Guilty.[/p][p]Now, it’s your call.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]Add the game to your wishlist on Steam:[/h3][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]

Case “The Candy Trail” solved!

[h2]👋 Hey there, judges!
🕵️‍♂️ What’s up, detectives![/h2][p]
The investigation continues! If you missed the beginning — check the link to catch up 🗂️[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]This is the end. The clues have formed a full picture, and the witnesses have told us everything they know. It’s time for the verdict.[/p][p][/p][h3]🪶 Clue: Feather with sugar glaze[/h3][p]
Experts found traces of the same glaze Luis Drake uses for his caramel birds. And his fingerprints were on the feather’s handle.[/p][p][/p][h3]👂 Witness: Hugh Jenkins, student volunteer[/h3][p]
“Luis? He came to me asking for the museum keys ‘for a night photo project’. I refused… but I think he still found a way to get inside. I heard footsteps at night but thought it was the janitor.”[/p][p][/p][h3]⚖️ Verdict: GUILTY![/h3][p]
🍬 Luis Drake is guilty. He wanted to create his loudest “edible performance” yet and lure visitors to his new gallery show. The fingerprints and witness statements left no doubt.[/p][p][/p][h3]✅ Case closed![/h3][h3]
Congratulations to the detectives who figured out Drake. Your analytical skills are impressive![/h3][p][/p][h3]🔥 Don’t relax — new cases and even trickier mysteries are coming.[/h3]

Case “The Candy Trail” continues!

[h2]👋 Hey there, judges!
🕵️‍♂️ What’s up, detectives![/h2][p]
The investigation continues! If you missed the beginning — check the link to catch up 🗂️[/p][p][/p][p][/p][h3]Today we take a step forward:[/h3][p]🔎 examine one clue
👂 listen to one witness[/p][p][/p][h3]🍭 Clue: “A piece of candy with teeth marks”[/h3][p]
Experts examined the candy carefully. They found teeth marks belonging to an adult male missing two front teeth. The candy also had traces of strawberry syrup and sugar crumbs — the same ones found on the museum floor.[/p][p][/p][h3]Who does this match?[/h3][p]
— Luis Drake (Suspect #1)
— Hugh Jenkins (student volunteer)
— An unknown night visitor[/p][p][/p][h3]Coincidence? Unlikely. But let’s move on.[/h3][p][/p][h3]👂 Witness: Martha Wilson, museum janitor[/h3][p]
“Luis? I saw him near the museum late at night. He was standing by the staff entrance with a bag over his shoulder, humming some song about candy… Honestly, I thought he was just delivering a cake for a staff party. Maybe I was wrong?”[/p][p][/p][h3]❓ What do you think, detectives?[/h3][p]
🦷 Do the teeth marks point to Drake? Or is someone framing the candy maker?[/p][p]💬 Share your theories in the comments — soon we’ll take another step toward the truth!
🚨 Let’s go, detectives! Deliver your verdict![/p][h3]
💡 The best theories will be featured in the next post![/h3]

🌅 The tracks go into the sunset...

[h3]The cell is empty, the door is wide open. [/h3][p][/p][h3]On the table is a NOT GUILTY sign, thrown down as a challenge to the system.[/h3][p][/p][p]It seems that someone just left...[/p][p]Or did you justify him after all?[/p][p][/p][h3]Add the game to your wishlist on Steam:[/h3][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink]
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Case “The Candy Trail” has begun!

[h2]👋 Hey there, judges!
🕵️‍♂️ What’s up, detectives![/h2][p]
New day – new weird case. Grab your notepads and polish your magnifying glasses. Time to solve the crime of the century… or at least the 18th century.[/p][p][/p][h3]📝 Case description:[/h3][p]
Last night something strange happened in the city museum. Someone laid a colorful path of candy leading straight to the “18th-Century Golden Shovel” exhibit.
In the morning, the guards found an empty display and a sweet strawberry smell still hanging in the air.
Suspicion falls on Luis Drake, a local avant-garde candy maker, previously involved in a “chocolate attack” at a modern art show. According to his neighbor, Luis left home late at night with a big bag of sugar and a mysterious smile.[/p][p][/p][h3]🔍 Available clues:[/h3][p]
🍭 A piece of candy with teeth marks
🍬 A wrapper from a strawberry lollipop
🪶 A feather with sugar glaze[/p][p][/p][h3]👂 Witnesses:[/h3][p]
Martha Wilson, museum janitor
Hugh Jenkins, student volunteer[/p][p][/p][h3]❓ Which clue should we examine first? Whose story should we hear?[/h3][h3]
Tell us in the comments – pick 1 clue and 1 witness. We’ll be back tomorrow with more details![/h3][h3][/h3][h3]🚨 Let’s go, detectives! Time to deliver your verdict![/h3][h3]
💡 Share your theories – the best ones will appear in the next post![/h3]