The Basics
Some advice:
- Like all good detectives throughout history, you will have to do a lot
of legwork. You should check out the house and all of the grounds,
examine everything, analyze everything, check for fingerprints, etc.;
you must be diligent. If you suspect Ebullion in the sugar, have it
analyzed for Ebullion. In general, it is a good idea to ask each of the
characters about all of the others. Sometimes by comparing stories you
can learn something. Keep an organized record of the results of your
investigation.
- Read very carefully the Inspector's Casebook that came with the game.
Also be sure to read and refer to the Coroner's examination, the letter
from Coates, and the police interviews with those who knew the deceased
well.