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Body of Evidence: Best Served Cold

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Body of Evidence: Best Served Cold

Body of Evidence: Best Served Cold

2023

Published by The Mysterious Package Company

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When notorious local Chef Christain LeClair is found dead on the eve of his restaurantʼs grand reopening, Thornhill P.D. needs your help to crack the case. Bring all of your detective skills to bear in this interactive murder mystery - with a grisly twist! Study the evidence, gather clues, and sharpen your scalpel as well as your wits to perform a forensic autopsy in order to bring the perpetrator to justice. Conduct your investigation solo or with friends in this fully-offline experience, fit for veteran sleuths and rookies alike. Itʼll take a keen eye, an iron stomach, and a steady hand to make the cut in Body of Evidence, THE murder mystery autopsy game! Your story begins as all good mysteries do - with a question: What happened to Christian LeClair? Body of Evidence will guide you through a deductive investigation across several files, challenging you with questions as you build a picture of the case. However, it's not just your field work and evidence from the scene that will lay the truth bare - you'll be heading down to the morgue for an investigation like no other .. To categorically solve this case, you'll need to conduct an autopsy and follow the grisly clues towards the truth. As your understanding of the case deepens, the documents, clippings, and physical evidence revealed in each new fill will either strengthen your suspicions, or turn the case on its head. It's up to you to keep a close eye on every new development, motive, and alibi. Definitive proof of the matter awaits to be uncovered by the coroner's scalpel, so make sure you wield it wisely. Follow the clues, exonerate the innocent, and confront the culprit. -description from Kickstarter campaign

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