CSI: Deadly Intent – The Hidden Cases Review
This is a murder case and case file number is 06100986. The victims vitals were checked when we reached the scene and a thready pulse was found which proves that this is not a massacre as initially expected. Nobody wants to touch this case with a barge pole as the evidence was missing and the witnesses were not entering. There is an iota of doubt that an amateur may be involved in this case after initial screening but more results are to be obtained once we do further field work. The rest of the investigation will be conducted at our office.

This crime scene is one of the worst we have witnessed in recent years and we can confirm that these grainy mug shots can do justice. The fingerprints have been matched to Telltale games. The initial reports which we thought was an amateur looks to be wrong as the history says that they have a large rap sheet for doing these kind of stuff. It looks strange that the sloppiness displayed is definitely not at all common to a seasoned professional.

Down in the morgue is Dr Robbins who was able to dig up his dissection of hard evidence, their final victim. DNA samples have been extracted from the latest case and when DNA analysis have been performed on the 2007’s file confirms that is indeed Telltale’s MO. The handiwork is very lazy and vicious and there is no improvement whatsoever.
The brightness modifiers are very minimal and the microscopic tests are not at all conclusive. The audio files recovered are so worst that they could be anyone’s. This case seems to be useless with cops refusing to take up blatant evidence experts who miss vital clues and a lead investigator may need a rookie to solve this case?
This one is definitely not the one we look for and can avoid this game with pleasure unless and until one has craze for these type of stuff.


