Suspects — tap to question
The Incident
Lord Edmund Whitmore, 67, was found dead in his private study at Whitmore Hall on the evening of Friday, 12th November 1923 — discovered by Lady Catherine at quarter past ten, slumped at his desk with a glass of brandy overturned beside him. The door was locked from the inside. A second key exists.
Cause of Death
The police surgeon has confirmed acute poisoning. Traces of an unknown substance were detected in the brandy glass. The toxicology laboratory is conducting a full analysis.
Those Present
Six individuals dined at Whitmore Hall that evening: Lady Catherine (wife), Victor Hargrove (business partner), Dr. Eleanor Voss (personal physician), Sebastian Whitmore (nephew and heir), Clara Bellamy (lady's governess), and Raymond Okafor (head butler). Motives are plentiful. Alibis are partial.
Where to Begin
A torn letter recovered from the wastepaper basket — partially destroyed. A medical bag bearing the initials E.V., left behind in the study despite its owner claiming to have departed an hour earlier. Testimony that Lord Whitmore received troubling correspondence the week before his death. The truth is in this room. Find it.
No tests submitted yet.
No suspects questioned yet.
No evidence collected yet.