"Im sorry to say this young lady, but your mother is dead" *Cry's for like 3 seconds* "Can you awnser some questions?" *Is perfectly fine* 10/10 acting
Michelle mentions that she attended a dance at Belmont High School and Cole's notebook says that she's fifteen years old so I'd say she's a high schooler and that she's 15 years old, she's a freshman.
I charged Moller when I first played this game and I couldn't understand why Cole got yelled at after (the evidence seemed to point more to Moller due to the weapon being a part from his car). I have a feeling that this mission has a sort of political theme. It would look better for the department in the media by putting away Rooney because he's a pedophile than Moller even though he likely is guilty. If anyone has watched 'The Wire' you'd probably understand what I'm talking about.
I mean the first cut scene rules out both moller and Rooney, the guy hitting the lady dosent look anything like them two which explains why we find out later who really did it. They gave us the answer.
this case is horseshit. it was obvious moller killed his wife, but by accusing eli you get more points and the chief congratulates you. i think this is just a message of police corruption. the chief would rather wrongfully put the pervert on death row for a murder he didnt commit than have the family man put in jail while his child is an orphan, just so they could get good publicity
Reggie Feels-Anime Thats right. thats what the game stage tech you in this case. When i as Bekolksi for advice he says that our number 1 suspects is Hugo aand our evidence is solid. You get more points for accusing Eli because he is a kid raper. Thats all.
Reggie Feels-Anime It's not horseshit, play the whole game before commenting...there is a big plot twist later (SPOILER ALERT:all people convicted in any naked female murders are innocent).
If you question Hugo and then go question Eli if you don't arrest Eli you can get to a branch in the story where Hugo runs and starts a car chase and after I caught him I was given no option to arrest him or not it just happened automatically so theres your proof that he murdered his wife
Simple fact checking would have avoided this. If we were allowed to investigate both places of work for the two suspects, we could have matched the correct workplace overalls with the ones found at the crime scene!
If you don't charge Eli then you get a tip from a janitor who walks in saying he saw the husband at the crime scene, then the husband runs out of the station and you have to do a car chase.
I get that it could be both, but if it was Eli how do you explain the Chrysler tire iron? That's why I charged Hugo...and got my ass chewed for it lol smh
This has to be my least favourite case, there's almost to much evidence that Hugo killed her, but apparently he's not the one who did it in the end.. Wtf ?
Hugo supposedly DID kill his wife, but he's a father and if you charge him he gets sentenced to death row and Michelle would have no one to live with. Eli, on the other hand, is a child molester that needs to be taken out of the way. I mean, i was like WTF too when Donelly ranted Phelps for convicting Hugo, but hey, he didn't do anything else! Even if Eli didn't do it, he still deserved to be punished.
Like Mars said it were his initials. And the blood on his boots was rabbit's blood, and about the pipe. Eli probably killed Moller with that and then put it in her car.
Eli seemed the most suspicious about it. Also he had the most likely story. He was near the car when our killer was their and our killer dropped the brouch. To me he was more likely the killer
Acer -A Hey! They did the same 2 him! Like everyone does he has 2 feed on someone, like some kids get bullied, butt they bully everyone later in life, beside Eli is a fiction pervert not real 1, lol. And I was molested too....more than once, butt unlike Eli I won't molest nor rape no one EVER in my life, I know wat it's like.
God, I hated this mission. I charged Hugo because there was enough evidence against him rather than Eli, I get chewed out for it and get a bad score for it.
I completely agree. The evidence in this case overwhelmingly points to the husband, but I feel the game/your boss forces your hand at arresting Eli. 1. The car with the evidence is proven to be Hugo's. 2. His job adds up with the tire iron and clothes. 3. History of violence/admission to an affair. 4. Lied about his alibi. 5. Burned evidence prior to the boots+lied about shoe size. 6. Rope match (with what he said). 7. She wasn't sexually assaulted (ie Eli). 8. Eli's much more confident
I love the game, but I don't understand it at all... When I'm interviewing the daughter, for the question about when she last saw her mother she says that she saw her yesterdays afternoon when she went to the dance, that her mother was supposed to come pick her up, but she didn't and she had to call her dad to come and pick her up. Why should I doubt that? The kid didn't hint that the father didn't answer the phone a couple of times, I don't know anything about him at that point, or anything about the situation in the family... so why should I doubt her answer at all? I got 3 stars for missing 2 clues, making 3 wrong decisions (this one and two other, all stupid like this one) and charging the father... I have no idea how to read the game's signs.
Oh, and one more thing... when the daughter says the truth about the ring and the watch, she first says that she never payed attention to that stuff... but when I decide she's telling the truth, she all of a sudden can remember every little detail about the watch and the ring.
filips989 There are times that the three choices don't really fit. Here's what I do and it works pretty well. If I suspect that they are holding back even the SLIGHTEST information, or they don't make much eye contact during their speech, then I doubt. So when she says that she called her dad after her mom didn't pick up. I thought "Well, how many times, and for how long were you there?"
filips989 Another thing is to remember the context of the questioning. Also, you have to realize that there are parts of the game that make you think "Oh, someone lied like this before and doubt worked, it's gotta work here!" There are things that will trip you up if you think outside of the case your working on.
+229wazup They don't fit because Truth, doubt and lie are not the three original choices. It was originally coax, force, and lie. That's why when you choose doubt, Cole loses his shit.
i spend 2 intuition points on that case...first 2 so far...and end up charging hugo...if it's because of press..they could just lock them both.. and for a little girl.. it's better to live in orphanage than with father who killed her mother...
The husband makes much more sense... If Eli did it for money he would have left the jewelery too. And the tire iron was from the husband same car model...
Nathan uncharted Drake Videos Yes, I know corruption by first, second, third, fourth [and so on...] experience. It's kind of just accepted around here. Still, that doesn't mean I agree with the way the game handles this case. I made another comment about it on another video of the series.
This was my least favourite case. It obvious that Moller did it yet you have to charge the wrong man to get 5 stars. Sure, Rooney is a child molester, but if the department is Corrupt enough to let the obvious killer go, they should have no problem in simply letting Cole charge the right man ( Moller) and then just keeping Rooney in prison for his crimes even with the lack of evidence.
+David Brito I just completed the Homicide desk and found out who did it. Even though I know now that they guy framed them and some of the cases where pretty good, it still seemed a little bit like a waste of time doing these cases.
I have to agree with one of the other comments here. The first time, I charged Moller. Both had significant evidence against them, but the tire iron broke the case for me. If Rooney did it, how did he get the tire iron from Mollers car? It doesn't make sense. Naturally, I charged Moller despite wanting to see Rooney rot.
I think if you complete all cases in a desk, you get to do "The Street's of L.A." It's free roam for that desk. You could do Street crimes from that specific desk.
Same here, I charged Hugo due to concrete proof that his shoes are size 8, he has a history of violence against his wife, and he had bloodied shoes. All the information gained from Eli was indeed very cryptic, there didn't seem to be as much solid evidence against him. One question that caught me out was asking Hugo why he was burning the bloodied shoes, How the hell was I meant to know that "I did it because you wouldn't of believed me" was the truth?? Still, in hindsight, you can rule Hugo out
@COOLMAN12234555896 yes at the main menu theres a case option once you click that theres cases to choose from and a option is The Streets of L.A. which is free roam.
No, the real killer is Garrett Mason, the Black Dahlia Killer, AKA the werewolf, you find out at the end of the last homicide case, he was in charge of all the woman murders
I don't known what the hell I did wrong in this case? I accuse the wrong one? Because I really hit nearly all the answer right, hell, I did go to the fucking Morgue to collaboration, and never the less, Donnelly give me a reprimand, and I only get two stars with this case.
12:01 - How fucking cold is Phelps there? Tells her flat out her mother is dead then immediately asks questions about her. He could have at least done it the other way around, and broken the news to her more gently.
I think it's a matter of degrees. Who deserves punishment more: the man who has caused harm only once, and will likely never do so again, or the man who has caused harm before and will continue to do so as long as he is free?
Yeah I agree. And even worse is that none of these guys in homicide that you arrest were even guilty which is annoying as it becomes obvious pretty quickly making me feel like I was wasting time until you find the real killer. Homicide annoyed me because of this and because now stuff like the murder weapons and blood have no explanation.
Here's what happened: Daughter is at school dance. Deidre and Hugo argue over who should pick her up. Deidre eventually leaves to pick her up, whilst Hugo goes out on a drive (weird, considering he wanted to 'put his feet up') to calm down. Deidre arrives at school, and then she is murdered by Eli, who steals her jewelery, Eli revealed that he works for Hennessy Marine, and wears green overalls (This is the true meaning of HM, instead of Hugo Moller)....
It obviously was Eli Rooney because at 0:23 before the case starts she got out the car, and he likes to hang out around the school, also as you can see when he approaches he has on the same color that he had on in the interview
Spoiler alert (don't read this if you're still interested in the story): None of the people you convict in any of the homicide cases commit the murders of the women. It was actually Garrett Mason, the temp bartender you meet in the previous case, who reveals himself as the Black Dahlia killer.
Awesome got everything correct; I still think her father should've been charged because he abused her mom and was fighting so much plus he had bloody shoes but the other guy had the ring and her car an the overalls btw the little girl didnt seem so sad u didnt hear her sad voice and no tears were running only cried when she found her mom died I think she was in on it
This case made no sense to me. Something I try to think about in this game is how it will go down I court even though that isn’t an aspect of the game. Clearly there is a litany of evidence that could indict Hugo yet the correct answer is Eli Rooney just to make LAPD look good by getting a known creep off the street. But how would a jury look at the evidence presented and think “oh yeah let’s take this guy to the gas chamber for lorded” when all of the evidence points to be husband. Weird case I guess
Does anyone else think the time jumps at each location seem a bit long this mission? It took 4 hours from the house to the school, and 2 from the morgue to the station. I realize time is sped up a bit but that seems a bit much.