Who is the glamoured **** and where are they going?
We know that Crane is not the killer. That was the fake crane. Where and what do you think he's going to do next?
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We know that Crane is not the killer. That was the fake crane. Where and what do you think he's going to do next?
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Yeah, Crane didn't seem the same when he went to take care of Dee/Woody. He had the pills on his desk, so if he did murder the prostitute thinking it was Snow, why would he take it so horribly?
I think it was a real Crane. He's just not the murderer, but all that creepy molester stuff suits him. Maybe he used the pills to make 'his' Snow sleeping, and after he finished his uhm pleasures with her, he left and then murderer came in?
Why would Crane smash the Magic Mirror? That seemed to be out of anger.
Because bigby has just discovered a very embaressing personal detail?
where there any dicribancys on crane?
I expect that he was angry and humiliated that Bigby had seen the photograph of him with the Snow White impersonator. He's an important public figure, having people find out that he hires prostitutes to pretend to be his employee and acts out the kiss from a prince story is not going to be good for him. I think that alone is enough to make him lash out and run away.
And if some one got a glamor of bigby would they have his ability to change into full wolf?
cover his tracks maybe?
Doubt it.
Why did he smash the mirror? Simply put, the mirror could have told where (regardless if this is the "real Crane") he was going, even with it's narrowed vision. Even that, I'm sure this Crane hid/took any evidence. After seeing that picture, you know Crane had a close relationship... with the troll...
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He also has Troll-STDs...
Maybe he smashed it to keep Bigby from finding the "Real Crane" when he asks for him. If he (the killer) can get glamor whenever he wants, he can simply disguise as another person while framing Crane.
Differences? No one really suspected Crane, so no one checked him. And there is no proof that this isn't Crane actually doing the murders, or being glamored. . Both girls (the troll and Faith) were tracked down to either the strip club or the hotel.
Im going to say there is no glamoured crane.. That was the real crane.. He just didn't kill her
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Yet another victory for Darth Marsden
of course he wouldn't be the same. he thought his lustful Snow White was killed, anyone would act differently if they cared about someone. Well more like obsessed u know what I mean. sorry for being rude.:(
Crane's look of shock that Snow was alive kinda discounts him as a suspect doesn't it?
Also, Lilly was wearing different clothes to the ones he makes her wear when she was murdered.
We know few things at this point obviously, but I do speculate that there is a glamoured Crane roaming about. The evidence is fairly insubstantial and could be nothing, but it works for my reasoning.
Is Crane really Crane?
The most curious piece of evidence is the cigarette in the hotel room. In room 207, there was an ashtray with a recently snuffed Huff-and-Puff cigarette; and if you recall, Crane doesn't like people smoking in his office--obviously indicating Crane is not a smoker. Additionally, leaving pictures of himself and the body within the crime scene is too easy--probably intended as a red herring for Bigby.
Why Crane broke the magic mirror?
Well, I suspect that Bigby's next move after the hotel would be to check Crain's office and then inquire of the mirror. If asked the location Crain, the mirror, not knowing any better, would show the location of the real Crain (could the real crain now be dead? held captive? ect.) But the glamoured Crain would just...erhm...de..glamour and Crain would never be seen again.
Who could Crain be?
I went back and played the office scene in episode 1, and when Crain asks if Snow and Bigby have any leads on Faith's killer, I chose the option "Bluebeard." Interestingly enough, Crain quickly poo-poos the notion claiming (something along the lines of) "That's impossible! Bluebeard is out of the country." Which is curious, seeing as though he shows up a day or two later in the interrogation room.
I captured tweedledee in the bar (I'm not sure what happens with the Woodsman), but when we first see bluebeard in the interrogation room, he is shown sharpening a small knife and when mocked by Dee, he holds the knife up to Dee's throat (you know--like the victims).
Motive?
I guess he wants Crain's position. From the interrogation scene, they obviously handle matters very differently.
Again this is just my speculation and could very easily be wrong. I'm loving the game. The third episode could not come sooner.
I'm not quite sure why you came up with the idea of Fake Crane? Can anyone explain to me, how you can be so sure about it?
Bluebeard is not the killer. The magic mirror clearly shows Dum in Crane's car. Dum works for Crane, need to literally give Dee a beating and choose the right lines to find that out (I got lucky on my first try). Bluebeard wants a police state as he always wants force, even on poor yet secretive Woody.
Well, I'm definitely not sure about Glamoured Crain, to be honest. It's just my stab at a guess. The natural story arch for pretty much any narrative is Expositiion>Rising Action>Climax>Falling Action. Seeing as though we've only played the second of five episodes, we are definitely still in the "Rising Action" phase, the phase where plot points still develop and lots of things are unknown. There is no way Telltale would reveal the actual culprit now.
Is Crain the killer? I can pretty much guarantee that he is not. Could he be apart of it? Absolutely. I just think that there is deception still left, and seeing as though this "blackmarket glamour" concept has been introduced, I feel like that still has something to do with the crime.
Well, I'm definitely not sure about Glamoured Crain, to be honest. It's just my stab at a guess. The natural story arch for pretty much any narrative is Expositiion>Rising Action>Climax>Falling Action. Seeing as though we've only played the second of five episodes, we are definitely still in the "Rising Action" phase, the phase where plot points still develop and lots of things are unknown. There is no way Telltale would reveal the actual culprit now.
Is Crain the killer? I can pretty much guarantee that he is not. Could he be apart of it? Absolutely. I just think that there is deception still left, and seeing as though this "blackmarket glamour" concept has been introduced, I feel like that still has something to do with the crime.
Sorry, not sure why this posted twice.
I'm pretty sure Crane isn't the murder maybe he is a pervert but if it was him doing that Lilly then who took the photos? he had his hand buzy someone else much have taken the photos. Crane might be pervert and run away because he was scared. It wouldn't be the first time he did that (sleepy hollow)
I just hope that they don't over do it with glamour stuff. it might mean that there isn't anymore new charters.