
I got woken up at 2am by the enforcers’ radio. No time to rub my eyes. There’s another murder mystery to solve.
The call came in for 201 Lima Heights. Seems like the police were sleeping too because I got to the scene of the crime first.
I checked the door for fingerprints. I found two unique sets: one belonging to Lesia Mosby who works at the Early Street Retail, the other is unknown but far more numerous.
The enforcers arrive and open the door for me. The dead body is immediately visible. I waited for them to do whatever it is they do before I headed in myself.
I checked the victim’s fingerprint, and it matches the ones on the front door.
I searched the body. I determined that the time of death was between 19:30 – 20:45 last night. She’s been dead for hours, and only now has the call come in. The victim carried no form of identification on them.
The back wall had large red writing on it, which was legible when I closed the blinds.

“SC PAID”? Not sure what that means at this point.
I searched around the apartment. Some random pieces of identification laid dotted around. Tenency agreement, work contract, and so on. It seems that only one person lives here, and they go by the name of Seo-jun Ch’oe. The one thing I’m missing is some photo identification to prove that they are the person that’s lying on the floor.
I spotted a crumpled piece of paper on the floor. I unfurled it and it read:
Lets play
MYOBSL
_._____
I checked the fingerprint on it, and it belonged to Lesia Mosby, which fit the clue perfectly. She was definitely the killer.
I then looked at a high shelf, and I spotted a wallet. I looked inside, and Seo-jun Ch’oe’s photo is in there. This proved that he was the victim.
I went to the city hall to grab the report form and a pair of handcuffs. I looked in the city directory to check where the killer lived. It was at 801 Lima Heights, so that’s where I went next.
I infiltrated the apartment by picking the lock. A person was going to bed, but it was not Lesia. I searched the apartment to see what was going on.
In one of the bedrooms, I found a prop gun. A set of fingerprints that was not Lesia’s was on it, proving that it was not the murder weapon.
I found that Lesia lives with Macie Barlow. That was the person asleep in bed at that moment.
There was a work rota lying around regarding Lesia. She works from 6pm-6:30am Friday until Sunday. I checked the time. It was 4am. That means she’s at work right now!
I dashed for the Early Street Retail, and she was at the front of the shop ready to serve customers. Sitting there so cool like she had done nothing wrong, but I knew what she had done. It was time to arrest her.
I disabled the security with the breaker box at the back room, then I applied the handcuffs. I searched her possessions, and found pistol ammo… with a Lucky 7 revolver. Checkmate, Lesia.

You could say that this case was a sleepwalk. Now I’ll catch up with some sleep.
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