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* The ending to Case 6, specifically the moment when you have to arrest [[FallenHero the not-corrupt cop]].

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* The ending to Case 6, ''Good Cop Dead Cop'', specifically the moment when you have to arrest [[FallenHero the not-corrupt cop]].



* The revelation of One-Tooth Sam's back-story in Case 11, especially [[TheLostLenore the death of his wife]] which led him to renounce his former wealth.

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* The revelation of One-Tooth Sam's back-story in Case 11, ''Into the Viper's Nest'', especially [[TheLostLenore the death of his wife]] which led him to renounce his former wealth.



* Case 18 becomes this when you have to arrest a young boy who killed his friend by accident. The boy is in tears over what he's done, and Jones gets upset as well.
* Case 21's victim Rachel Priest died standing up on truth and justice moments before her death, all while scattering clues for you to find knowing that she's not long on this earth. Jones is upset and goes ItsPersonal the entire case, knowing that despite Rachel was incredibly nosy, stubborn, troublesome, and a little callous to her co-workers in several previous cases, he knows that she's a loyal and diligent defender of justice whose death is largely because of her cameraman sold her life work to her murderer. When a later case reveals her murderer gets out of the jail with $ 5000 because of "procedure violation", Jones quickly demands Chief King why the murderer is free once again, but Chief says police is powerless against judicial bureaucracy.
* Case 23's victim was one of the few victims in this series to completely avert AssholeVictim. His only "fault" was his desire to leave Grimsborough and travel, yet someone still finds a reason to kill him. This is Lampshaded by Jones and a few other characters as well.

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* Case 18 ''In the Dead of Night'' becomes this when you have to arrest a young boy who killed his friend by accident. The boy is in tears over what he's done, and Jones gets upset as well.
* Case 21's victim In ''The Secret Experiments'', Rachel Priest died standing up on truth and justice moments before her death, all while scattering clues for you to find knowing that she's not long on this earth. Jones is upset and goes ItsPersonal the entire case, knowing that despite Rachel was incredibly nosy, stubborn, troublesome, and a little callous to her co-workers in several previous cases, he knows that she's a loyal and diligent defender of justice whose death is largely because of her cameraman sold her life work to her murderer. When a later case reveals her murderer gets out of the jail with $ 5000 because of "procedure violation", Jones quickly demands Chief King why the murderer is free once again, but Chief says police is powerless against judicial bureaucracy.
* Case 23's The victim in ''The Final Journey'' was one of the few victims in this series to completely avert AssholeVictim. His only "fault" was his desire to leave Grimsborough and travel, yet someone still finds a reason to kill him. This is Lampshaded by Jones and a few other characters as well.



* Case 28's MotiveRant, when you arrest the killer. Her husband, the victim, had caused their infant child's death by negligence, and then tried to cover it up by saying the house was haunted and that that was what killed the child.

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* Case 28's MotiveRant, The MotiveRant in ''The Haunting of Elm Manor'', when you arrest the killer. Her husband, the victim, had caused their infant child's death by negligence, and then tried to cover it up by saying the house was haunted and that that was what killed the child.



* The reaction of James Savage, the local MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold, when his dog is killed in Case 31.
--> '''Savage:''' I met that dog when it was just a puppy. It'd been thrown in a ditch. I saved his life, and it rewarded me by staying by my side for 10 years. It never bit anyone, never growled at people. And now... now my best friend is dead!
** Case 31 is just heartbreaking for anyone who loves animals, especially dog-lovers.
* Some murders are AccidentalMurder, and at times, the murderers genuinely regret their deed. Some of them were even crying or look saddened when they're arrested, such as the murderer in Case 48 "Good Girls Don't Die".
* The ending of [[WhamEpisode Case 51]], in which Chief King gives the player character a tearful farewell before [[DrivenToSuicide shooting himself after being outed as the killer]], despite Jones begging him to put the gun down.

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* The reaction of James Savage, the local MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold, when his dog is killed in Case 31.
''Dog Eat Dog''.
--> '''Savage:''' '''James:''' I met that dog when it was just a puppy. It'd been thrown in a ditch. I saved his life, and it rewarded me by staying by my side for 10 years. It never bit anyone, never growled at people. And now... now my best friend is dead!
** Case 31 The rest of the case is just heartbreaking for anyone who loves animals, especially dog-lovers.
* Some murders are AccidentalMurder, and at times,
as it involves the murderers genuinely regret their deed. Some deaths of them were even crying or look saddened when they're arrested, such as the murderer in Case 48 "Good Girls Don't Die".
three dogs.
* The ending of [[WhamEpisode Case 51]], ''It All Ends Here'']], in which Chief King gives the player character a tearful farewell before [[DrivenToSuicide shooting himself after being outed as the killer]], despite Jones begging him to put the gun down.



* The ending of Case 56 brings quite a lot of tears in the fans' eyes as they are to part with the Grimsborough team because the Player Character is moving to Pacific Bay.

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* The ending of Case 56 ''There Will Be Blood'' brings quite a lot of tears in the fans' eyes as they are to part with the Grimsborough team because the Player Character is moving to Pacific Bay.



* Case 29 of Pacific Bay. Not only does the victim, unusually for Criminal Case, ''completely'' averts being an AssholeVictim, her death was a horrible accident, and her last words are directed at the player character, pleading them to find her killer. On top of it all, she was a close friend of Amy.
* In the finale of White Peaks, Amy remarks that the killer couldn't be her mother, because she loves her and Duncan. Then she revises it and says her mother only loves Duncan.

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* Case 29 of Pacific Bay.''The White Peaks Project''. Not only does the victim, unusually for Criminal Case, ''completely'' averts being an AssholeVictim, her death was a horrible accident, and her last words are directed at the player character, pleading them to find her killer. On top of it all, she was a close friend of Amy.
* In ''The End of the finale of White Peaks, Night'', Amy remarks that the killer couldn't be her mother, because she loves her and Duncan. Then she revises it and says her mother only loves Duncan.



* The resolution of the first case of ‘’World Edition’’. Prince Albert’s killer was his lover, chambermaid Enid Grimshaw, who was threatened and tricked into poisoning him.

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* The resolution of ''God Save the first case of ‘’World Edition’’.Prince''. Prince Albert’s killer was his lover, chambermaid Enid Grimshaw, who was threatened and tricked into poisoning him.



* Chief Ripley's supposed death in Case 6, not made any easier by Jack being in denial about it.
* Case 20 of ''World Edition.'' Not only was the victim a goodhearted cop, but the killer turned out to be his beloved sister, who shot him by accident when she thought she was going to get mugged by a stranger. When she realized what she'd done, she breaks down in tears and tries to avoid going to jail because that wasn't what her brother would've wanted. Judge Adaku gives her a lenient sentence, but the guilt of the crime would stay with her for life.

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* Chief Ripley's supposed death in Case 6, ''The Impossible Dream'', not made any easier by Jack being in denial about it.
* Case 20 of ''World Edition.'' ''Treacherous Waters''. Not only was the victim a goodhearted cop, but the killer turned out to be his beloved sister, who shot him by accident when she thought she was going to get mugged by a stranger. When she realized what she'd done, she breaks down in tears and tries to avoid going to jail because that wasn't what her brother would've wanted. Judge Adaku gives her a lenient sentence, but the guilt of the crime would stay with her for life.



* Case 21 of "World Edition" opens with Jack complaining that he feels utterly useless against the plague and how worried he is for Angela and Lars. Lars coming in utterly sleep-deprived doesn't help.

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* Case 21 of "World Edition" ''Plagued by Death'' opens with Jack complaining that he feels utterly useless against the plague and how worried he is for Angela and Lars. Lars coming in utterly sleep-deprived doesn't help.



* The entirety of Sanjay's appearance in Case 24 of ''World Edition.'' The player finds him in Tibet, which he ran off to after his pet elephant was killed in an accident. He is penniless and all alone, and gets caught in an avalanche when trying to find a job. He is taken to the Bureau to recover, but in the AI it's never revealed where he went afterwards. [[note]] (It's eventually revealed that he went to Beijing, China in case 27. But still) [[/note]]

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* The entirety of Sanjay's appearance in Case 24 of ''World Edition.'' ''Insides Out''. The player finds him in Tibet, which he ran off to after his pet elephant was killed in an accident. He is penniless and all alone, and gets caught in an avalanche when trying to find a job. He is taken to the Bureau to recover, but in the AI it's never revealed where he went afterwards. [[note]] (It's eventually revealed that he went to Beijing, China in case 27.''A Twist of Fate''. But still) [[/note]]



* At the end of Case 32, Elliot is kidnapped by a SOMBRA agent. The entire team is frantic to get him back and both Lars and Carmen look literally sick at the idea that he's dead, with Carmen [[NeverSayDie outright cutting Lars off before he can finish his assessment on why the kidnapper would have discarded the gag he was using.]]

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* At the end of Case 32, ''A Stab in the Dark'', Elliot is kidnapped by a SOMBRA agent. The entire team is frantic to get him back and both Lars and Carmen look literally sick at the idea that he's dead, with Carmen [[NeverSayDie outright cutting Lars off before he can finish his assessment on why the kidnapper would have discarded the gag he was using.]]



* Case 42. ''[[WhamEpisode All of it]]''. Being the district's finale of Africa and having the victim killed inside the team's headquarters, it was expected that this case would focus on finally uncovering who the traitor is, something that was bound to bring bitter moments. A good portion of the team, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united the Bureau has been for the rest of the season.

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* Case 42.''In Plain Sight''. ''[[WhamEpisode All of it]]''. Being the district's finale of Africa and having the victim killed inside the team's headquarters, it was expected that this case would focus on finally uncovering who the traitor is, something that was bound to bring bitter moments. A good portion of the team, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united the Bureau has been for the rest of the season.



* After one of the clues is found in Case 43, Jack tells the player to send it to Lars, only to sadly remember that Lars had gone home to deal with the aftermath of the SOMBRA mole. He then laments about Lars's emotional state and decides to call him.
* In "Murder, He Wrote", Lars returns but he's in still in a very bad way after Angela's betrayal. And at the end of the second chapter, he threatens suicide.
* The death of Michelle Zuria in Case 48. Even in the end, the characters are devastated.

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* After one of the clues is found in Case 43, ''Ice Rage'', Jack tells the player to send it to Lars, only to sadly remember that Lars had gone home to deal with the aftermath of the SOMBRA mole. He then laments about Lars's emotional state and decides to call him.
* In "Murder, ''Murder, He Wrote", Wrote'', Lars returns but he's in still in a very bad way after Angela's betrayal. And at the end of the second chapter, he threatens suicide.
* The death of Michelle Zuria in Case 48.''The King's Shadow''. Even in the end, the characters are devastated.



* All of Case 56, the finale of ''World Edition.''

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* All of Case 56, ''The Darkest Hour'', the finale of ''World Edition.''



* The Mysteries of the Past case "Let Me Down Gently" features Lucrezia Capecchi who is dismissed and disparaged by just about everyone including her sister for her facial burns, had some painful EnforcedMethodActing from a bitch of a movie director, and ultimately died when she was to meet her correspondence partner at a lighthouse party, who didn't want to be involved with her. When she grabbed him to stay, he reacted and she fell out of the lighthouse to her death. Poor judgment, but still a tragic end to an even more tragic story.
* The final case of Mysteries of the Past which sees Charles Dupont shot and killed by none other than Diego Del Lobo. Maddie's reaction and everybody else's is just heartbreaking.

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* The Mysteries of the Past case "Let ''Let Me Down Gently" Gently'' features Lucrezia Capecchi who is dismissed and disparaged by just about everyone including her sister for her facial burns, had some painful EnforcedMethodActing from a bitch of a movie director, and ultimately died when she was to meet her correspondence partner at a lighthouse party, who didn't want to be involved with her. When she grabbed him to stay, he reacted and she fell out of the lighthouse to her death. Poor judgment, but still a tragic end to an even more tragic story.
* The final case of Mysteries of the Past which ''Last Stand for Justice'' sees Charles Dupont shot and killed by none other than Diego Del Lobo. Maddie's reaction and everybody else's is just heartbreaking.



* The first case of The Conspiracy has Jones and the player character investigate the murder of Nathan Pandit who was the coroner of the first season. It's tearjerking as it's the first case in and a death of a friend has already occurred.
* Brad Price, the victim of Conspiracy Case 4, strung along two people who adored him and are clearly heartbroken. Not to mention killing his best friend's service dog, the only thing that was helping the poor guy's depression, and didn't feel remotely sorry. AND he ruined the life of his killer and [[ButForMeItWasTuesday didn't even remember her]].
* The Conspiracy's fifth case, "Too Cruel for School", sees the return of Julian Ramis from the first Grimsborough arc, who is ostracized due to accidentally killing his friend five years ago and has untreated depression as a result. When he first sees the player character again, he thinks they've come back to ruin his life.
** The very next case has Edward Ramis, Julian's dad as the victim of the Rocket Cow Killer. Not only is Julian devastated when the player breaks the news to him, but he reveals that he [[PartingWordsRegret had an argument with his dad right before he died]], which prompted the killer to target him in the first place. Not helping matters is the fact that Edward was mostly a loving and supportive father to Julian, and was implied to be the only support he had left after the AccidentalMurder five years ago.

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* The first case of The Conspiracy ''Snake in the Grass'' has Jones and the player character investigate the murder of Nathan Pandit who was the coroner of the first season. It's tearjerking as it's the first case in and a death of a friend has already occurred.
* Brad Price, the victim of Conspiracy Case 4, ''Cross My Heart'', strung along two people who adored him and are clearly heartbroken. Not to mention killing his best friend's service dog, the only thing that was helping the poor guy's depression, and didn't feel remotely sorry. AND he ruined the life of his killer and [[ButForMeItWasTuesday didn't even remember her]].
* The Conspiracy's fifth case, "Too ''Too Cruel for School", School'' sees the return of Julian Ramis from the first Grimsborough arc, who is ostracized due to accidentally killing his friend five years ago and has untreated depression as a result. When he first sees the player character again, he thinks they've come back to ruin his life.
** The very next case case, ''Hear My Cry'', has Edward Ramis, Julian's dad as the victim of the Rocket Cow Killer. Not only is Julian devastated when the player breaks the news to him, but he reveals that he [[PartingWordsRegret had an argument with his dad right before he died]], which prompted the killer to target him in the first place. Not helping matters is the fact that Edward was mostly a loving and supportive father to Julian, and was implied to be the only support he had left after the AccidentalMurder five years ago.



* Case #14, "Murder on the Dance Floor": the culprit turns out to be Robyn Ash, who initially appeared to be a vapid ValleyGirl stereotype. But it's through her motivation that her true self is shown; she killed DJ Kalua Kaboom due to the fact that her sister died of a seizure when Kalua was performing at Robyn's birthday party. She had earlier promised not to use flashing lights that could cause her sister to have a seizure, [[AssholeVictim only to ignore her and do as she wished]]. Even worse: in the end, taking revenge against her sister's indirect killer didn't help her, but instead ''made her feel even worse''.
* The second case in Misty Grove, "Things Fall Apart", has lab chief Rupert, one of the nicest characters in the season, as the victim. Despite all the planning the team did to disguise him as Mortimer Pickering before entering Dreamlife's dome before, it didn't stop Rupert's identity being compromised and killed. The killer turns out to be the Dome's local therapist, who, having dated the real Pickering back in Oxford, saw past Rupert's identity when he couldn't remember who she was.
* Case 34, Zoe is revealed to be the killer, having remembered that the victim performed horrible experiments on her.

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* Case #14, "Murder ''Murder on the Dance Floor": Floor'': the culprit turns out to be Robyn Ash, who initially appeared to be a vapid ValleyGirl stereotype. But it's through her motivation that her true self is shown; she killed DJ Kalua Kaboom due to the fact that her sister died of a seizure when Kalua was performing at Robyn's birthday party. She had earlier promised not to use flashing lights that could cause her sister to have a seizure, [[AssholeVictim only to ignore her and do as she wished]]. Even worse: in the end, taking revenge against her sister's indirect killer didn't help her, but instead ''made her feel even worse''.
* The second case in Misty Grove, "Things ''Things Fall Apart", Apart'' has lab chief Rupert, one of the nicest characters in the season, as the victim. Despite all the planning the team did to disguise him as Mortimer Pickering before entering Dreamlife's dome before, it didn't stop Rupert's identity being compromised and killed. The killer turns out to be the Dome's local therapist, who, having dated the real Pickering back in Oxford, saw past Rupert's identity when he couldn't remember who she was.
* Case 34, ''Death in My Hand'', Zoe is revealed to be the killer, having remembered that the victim performed horrible experiments on her.



* In Case 36, the death of Tony Marconi is incredibly depressing for many fans, especially since he had been an important character since the second case of the game, and a character many held dear to their hearts. It doesn't help that he died trying to stop Protozane from being shipped out to the public, which would've turned the entirety of Grimsborough into mindless sheep. Throughout the case, it is mentioned that Marconi wanted to reconnect with his son, Emilio Fuller and would do anything to protect him, even doing dirty work for Rozetta after she blackmailed him with Emilio. Unfortunately for him, Emilio despised his father and refused to listen to him, even killing him because he genuinely believed that Dreamlife would make the world better and couldn't stand it when Marconi was trying to stop its work.

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* In Case 36, ''Up in Flames'', the death of Tony Marconi is incredibly depressing for many fans, especially since he had been an important character since the second case of the game, and a character many held dear to their hearts. It doesn't help that he died trying to stop Protozane from being shipped out to the public, which would've turned the entirety of Grimsborough into mindless sheep. Throughout the case, it is mentioned that Marconi wanted to reconnect with his son, Emilio Fuller and would do anything to protect him, even doing dirty work for Rozetta after she blackmailed him with Emilio. Unfortunately for him, Emilio despised his father and refused to listen to him, even killing him because he genuinely believed that Dreamlife would make the world better and couldn't stand it when Marconi was trying to stop its work.



* In Case 38, we see Julian Ramis for the first time since his father's death, where he is aspiring to attend Grimsborough University. While he is initially cold towards both the player and the investigation, he later reveals that he had told the victim that he wanted to apply to the University, but he laughed at Julian, saying that a criminal like him has no future. Julian bursts into tears as he tells the player about this, then says that his life is cursed anyway.
* In Case 42, the circumstances behind Kevin Charles's murder are quite saddening. While grouchy at times, he did ''not'' deserve being brutally whipped to death by ''five students'' who reveled in the gruesome murder, and his death was implied to be slow and painful. Worse still, his execution had been ordered by Rozetta Pierre, his own student whom he had inspired to create the Ad Astra group in the first place.
* In Case 46, the victim is Roy Loukas, Mia's father. When the team breaks the news to her, she breaks down crying, and later recalls the argument they had right before he died. In court, she also has to hear the killer accuse her dad of ruining his life, which causes her to run away from the police station.
* Case 48 has rookie cop Mia Loukas killed in a car bombing. Not only does the team openly grieve her death during the investigation, but the circumstances of the murder make things even worse. Mia is one of the ''very'' few victims in the series to completely avert AssholeVictim, and the killer actually loved Mia and never intended to hurt her, but was given an order by Ad Astra to kill the player by rigging their patrol car with a bomb. Unfortunately for him, Mia was the one who triggered the explosion by borrowing the player's car yet again, resulting in her death.
* Case 51 becomes this after you arrest the killer of Doris Black. It turns out to be Doris's brother, whose chances of being promoted in S.A.R.A. were ruined by Doris since she didn't want him going near the meteorite. He didn't believe her when she said it was dangerous, leading to the fight that killed her. During the trial, Clyde realizes that Doris was right about the meteorite, and laments about their ruined lives as he goes to jail.
* Case 52's victim is a giant DownerEnding for the Zoe and Jones plotline, as it involves Zoe's death. When Jones sees the corpse, he ends up having such a HeroicBSOD that Gloria has to replace him for the duration of the case.

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* In Case 38, ''Pain in the Neck'', we see Julian Ramis for the first time since his father's death, where he is aspiring to attend Grimsborough University. While he is initially cold towards both the player and the investigation, he later reveals that he had told the victim that he wanted to apply to the University, but he laughed at Julian, saying that a criminal like him has no future. Julian bursts into tears as he tells the player about this, then says that his life is cursed anyway.
* In Case 42, ''Lashing Out'', the circumstances behind Kevin Charles's murder are quite saddening. While grouchy at times, he did ''not'' deserve being brutally whipped to death by ''five students'' who reveled in the gruesome murder, and his death was implied to be slow and painful. Worse still, his execution had been ordered by Rozetta Pierre, his own student whom he had inspired to create the Ad Astra group in the first place.
* In Case 46, ''Like a Pig to the Slaughter'', the victim is Roy Loukas, Mia's father. When the team breaks the news to her, she breaks down crying, and later recalls the argument they had right before he died. In court, she also has to hear the killer accuse her dad of ruining his life, which causes her to run away from the police station.
* Case 48 ''To Kingdom Come'' has rookie cop Mia Loukas killed in a car bombing. Not only does the team openly grieve her death during the investigation, but the circumstances of the murder make things even worse. Mia is one of the ''very'' few victims in the series to completely avert AssholeVictim, and the killer actually loved Mia and never intended to hurt her, but was given an order by Ad Astra to kill the player by rigging their patrol car with a bomb. Unfortunately for him, Mia was the one who triggered the explosion by borrowing the player's car yet again, resulting in her death.
* Case 51 ''Out of Breath'' becomes this after you arrest the killer of Doris Black. It turns out to be Doris's brother, whose chances of being promoted in S.A.R.A. were ruined by Doris since she didn't want him going near the meteorite. He didn't believe her when she said it was dangerous, leading to the fight that killed her. During the trial, Clyde realizes that Doris was right about the meteorite, and laments about their ruined lives as he goes to jail.
* Case 52's victim ''Head Case'' is a giant DownerEnding for the Zoe and Jones plotline, as it involves Zoe's death. When Jones sees the corpse, he ends up having such a HeroicBSOD that Gloria has to replace him for the duration of the case.



* While Case 53's murder is rather gruesome and petty, it's hard not to feel bad for the killer, whose victim's ended up giving her the flu when she was pregnant, causing her to suffer a miscarriage.
* In the AI of Case 54, Ad Astra use their new superpowers to take Jake and Carter Hayes hostage, taking them to Newmark while Gloria is helpless to stop them.
* Case 55's victim is Jake Hayes, Gloria's ex-husband. On top of having to solve his murder, the team is worried about Carter's safety as the killer still has him hostage. To top it all off, Jake did almost nothing wrong to any of the suspects but got killed for a petty reason he had no real involvement in any way.

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* While Case 53's the murder in ''Playing Dead'' is rather gruesome and petty, it's hard not to feel bad for the killer, whose victim's ended up giving her the flu when she was pregnant, causing her to suffer a miscarriage.
* In the AI of Case 54, ''Breaking News'', Ad Astra use their new superpowers to take Jake and Carter Hayes hostage, taking them to Newmark while Gloria is helpless to stop them.
* Case 55's The victim in ''Running Scared'' is Jake Hayes, Gloria's ex-husband. On top of having to solve his murder, the team is worried about Carter's safety as the killer still has him hostage. To top it all off, Jake did almost nothing wrong to any of the suspects but got killed for a petty reason he had no real involvement in any way.



* The revelation in Case 56 that Denise Daniels is really Ad Astra's leader also reveals that Rozetta is really Denise Daniels' disowned daughter. Essentially, Rozetta was very much [[DesignerBabies a test-tube baby created by Denise as an experiment in the hopes that she would turn out as a superhuman]]. But Rozetta was the same as any other baby besides being taught a superiority complex, and completely disowned by the time she turned ten. While it doesn't justify Rozetta's actions, it does make you feel bad for the fact that not only was most of Rozetta's sheeple plot was instead her mother's teachings, but her estrangement, fear of her mother and her loneliness ended up in her creating Ad Astra.
* In Case 57, the motive behind Joe Warren's murder of Christian Bateman is surprisingly tragic, and makes you feel bad for the Ad Astrans in spite of their status as a menace to the Grimsborough PD. It turns out that the Ad Astrans' superpowers were wreaking havoc on their bodies, and when Christian became sick and incoherent from overusing them, Joe [[MercyKill shot Christian to put him out of his misery]], as he couldn't bear to watch his friend suffer anymore.
* Despite being the ArcVillain for most of the season, [[OffingTheOffspring Rozetta Pierre being killed by Denise]] in Case 59 is rather emotional, considering [[DeathEqualsRedemption she and the Ad Astrans agreed to help the player stop Denise]]. What makes it worse is the fact that not only did Denise never really care for her, but had used her and the Ad Astrans as pawns for her dirty work in the span of a year.

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* The revelation in Case 56 ''To Eternity and Beyond'' that Denise Daniels is really Ad Astra's leader also reveals that Rozetta is really Denise Daniels' disowned daughter. Essentially, Rozetta was very much [[DesignerBabies a test-tube baby created by Denise as an experiment in the hopes that she would turn out as a superhuman]]. But Rozetta was the same as any other baby besides being taught a superiority complex, and completely disowned by the time she turned ten. While it doesn't justify Rozetta's actions, it does make you feel bad for the fact that not only was most of Rozetta's sheeple plot was instead her mother's teachings, but her estrangement, fear of her mother and her loneliness ended up in her creating Ad Astra.
* In Case 57, ''Reap What You Sow'', the motive behind Joe Warren's murder of Christian Bateman is surprisingly tragic, and makes you feel bad for the Ad Astrans in spite of their status as a menace to the Grimsborough PD. It turns out that the Ad Astrans' superpowers were wreaking havoc on their bodies, and when Christian became sick and incoherent from overusing them, Joe [[MercyKill shot Christian to put him out of his misery]], as he couldn't bear to watch his friend suffer anymore.
* Despite being the ArcVillain for most of the season, [[OffingTheOffspring Rozetta Pierre being killed by Denise]] in Case 59 ''Eve of Disaster'' is rather emotional, considering [[DeathEqualsRedemption she and the Ad Astrans agreed to help the player stop Denise]]. What makes it worse is the fact that not only did Denise never really care for her, but had used her and the Ad Astrans as pawns for her dirty work in the span of a year.



* Rita sacrificing herself to save Grimsborough, with Martine calling Rita her best friend and her sister.

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* In ''Blaze of Glory'', Rita sacrificing herself to save Grimsborough, with Martine calling Rita her best friend and her sister.



* In Case 4, the killer of Pelagios turns out to be his wife Zosime, who is one of the nicest people the player ever encounters over the course of the game. The motive behind the murder makes it hard not to feel bad for her, because not only did the victim cause her unmanageable stress during her pregnancy, but he also tried to force her to have an abortion because he wanted a baby boy, but the baby would be a girl. Luckily for Zosime, she is allowed to avoid punishment because of her pregnancy, and the chapter ends on a high note.
* Cleopatra's suicide in Case 5 of ''Travel In Time'' counts, especially considering that in the case, she had killed Mark Antony knowing the two would never survive the destruction of Egypt.
* In Case 6, the victim's murder was completely accidental - A military major suffering from undiagnosed [=PTSD=] accidentally slammed his skull on the ground trying to protect him from what she thought was bullets firing. One of the clues in the case is a genuine letter of remorse from the killer buried under a pile of flowers.
* In Case 10, Marina becomes a suspect for the death of her grandfather, Lev Romanov. When she pretends to be the press to gain some information, she witnesses Lev rudely scold his daughter, who is none other than Natasha. Marina easily recognized the tone, which is the same as to how Natasha treated her when Marina was still a child. When she tried to defend Natasha, Lev furiously sent her out of his room and ended their interview.
---> '''Marina :''' At one point, my grandfather's daughter walked in. .. my mother, who is only a child in this time period. And my grandfather flew off the handle! I recognized his tone instantly! It was the same kind of verbal abuse my mother would hurl at me! I just snapped! I wanted Romanov to stop mistreating his daughter the way she would one day mistreat me!
* In Case 16, Chief Scott ends up being the first victim of the Altered Present. While the player never really knew him, the other team members are all visibly distraught over his death, with Amy bursting into tears. Also, since this 2029 is vastly different from the one the rest of the team came from, everyone is worried about their loved ones back home and hoping they're okay.
* In Case 14 when Penelope had to break up with Alexandre to return to her duties in T.I.M.E. She was so heartbroken that she spent the rest of the case in her room.
* In Case 17, the killer of Storm Huxley was his girlfriend, who saw no choice but to commit the murder after he refused to stop putting his son's life at risk by forcing him to do the Resistance's dirty work. Before accepting her punishment, she asks Isabelle Huxley (the child's grandmother) to take care of her son.

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* In Case 4, ''A Greek Tragedy'', the killer of Pelagios turns out to be his wife Zosime, who is one of the nicest people the player ever encounters over the course of the game. The motive behind the murder makes it hard not to feel bad for her, because not only did the victim cause her unmanageable stress during her pregnancy, but he also tried to force her to have an abortion because he wanted a baby boy, but the baby would be a girl. Luckily for Zosime, she is allowed to avoid punishment because of her pregnancy, and the chapter ends on a high note.
* Cleopatra's suicide in Case 5 of ''Travel In Time'' counts, ''Egypt is Burning'', especially considering that in the case, she had killed Mark Antony knowing the two would never survive the destruction of Egypt.
* In Case 6, ''Summer of Death'', the victim's murder was completely accidental - A military major suffering from undiagnosed [=PTSD=] accidentally slammed his skull on the ground trying to protect him from what she thought was bullets firing. One of the clues in the case is a genuine letter of remorse from the killer buried under a pile of flowers.
* In Case 10, ''Crime and Punishment'', Marina becomes a suspect for the death of her grandfather, Lev Romanov. When she pretends to be the press to gain some information, she witnesses Lev rudely scold his daughter, who is none other than Natasha. Marina easily recognized the tone, which is the same as to how Natasha treated her when Marina was still a child. When she tried to defend Natasha, Lev furiously sent her out of his room and ended their interview.
---> '''Marina :''' At one point, my grandfather's daughter walked in. .. my mother, who is only a child in this time period. And my grandfather flew off the handle! I recognized his tone instantly! It was the same kind of verbal abuse my mother would hurl at me! I just snapped! I wanted Romanov to stop mistreating his daughter the way she would one day mistreat me!
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* In Case 16, ''Pride Comes Before the Fall'', when Penelope had to break up with Alexandre to return to her duties in T.I.M.E. She was so heartbroken that she spent the rest of the case in her room.
* In ''Back to the Future'',
Chief Scott ends up being the first victim of the Altered Present. While the player never really knew him, the other team members are all visibly distraught over his death, with Amy bursting into tears. Also, since this 2029 is vastly different from the one the rest of the team came from, everyone is worried about their loved ones back home and hoping they're okay.
* In Case 14 when Penelope had to break up with Alexandre to return to her duties in T.I.M.E. She was so heartbroken that she spent the rest of the case in her room.
* In Case 17,
''Rebel Without a Pulse'', the killer of Storm Huxley was his girlfriend, who saw no choice but to commit the murder after he refused to stop putting his son's life at risk by forcing him to do the Resistance's dirty work. Before accepting her punishment, she asks Isabelle Huxley (the child's grandmother) to take care of her son.



* After solving Case 19's murder, Orlando disappears from the resistance's headquarters due to being unable to deal with his grief over his husband not recognizing him in this timeline. When Amy and the player find him, he reveals that he had written a letter to Sirius telling him just what they were to each other in the original timeline, which is luckily intercepted before anyone gets to read it. This isn't helped by the fact that in the previous two cases, Sirius is clearly worried about Orlando and wonders if he'd offended him somehow.

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* After solving Case 19's murder, the murder in ''Fake News'', Orlando disappears from the resistance's headquarters due to being unable to deal with his grief over his husband not recognizing him in this timeline. When Amy and the player find him, he reveals that he had written a letter to Sirius telling him just what they were to each other in the original timeline, which is luckily intercepted before anyone gets to read it. This isn't helped by the fact that in the previous two cases, Sirius is clearly worried about Orlando and wonders if he'd offended him somehow.



* In Case 20, while the team has escaped the Altered Present, they didn't get to say goodbye to the Resistance (especially Isabelle and Sirius), who are now running for their lives to avoid execution by the Ptolemy guards.
* You can't help but feel bad for Miranda Rousseau, having to grow up on the island she got shipwrecked on and being forced to marry against her will.
* In Case 24, the killer of Agwe turns out to be Jorge de la Cruz, who not only helped rescue the team just the previous episode but didn't even mean to kill the victim. He had fallen in love with the victim while the crew was waiting for Priestess Mabayo to awaken from her meditative sleep, but became frightened when the victim tried to kiss him (as homosexuality is seen as forbidden in the Age of Sail) and hit him with a bottle to scare him, only to end up killing him instead. In spite of feeling remorse for the murder, he is exiled to Skull Island as punishment.
* In Case 25, Henri Pelletier's killer turns out to be plantation owner Simone Severine. As a child, Simone and her family were slaves working for the victim's plantation, but after her parents were separated and sold off, she and her sister attempted to escape. Unfortunately, Simone's sister was caught by Pelletier, who whipped her to death. Simone would then learn how to handle explosives from her late husband and kill Pelletier in revenge.

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* In Case 20, ''Fool's Gold'', while the team has escaped the Altered Present, they didn't get to say goodbye to the Resistance (especially Isabelle and Sirius), who are now running for their lives to avoid execution by the Ptolemy guards.
* You In ''Shipwrecked!'', you can't help but feel bad for Miranda Rousseau, having to grow up on the island she got shipwrecked on and being forced to marry against her will.
* In Case 24, ''Bewitched, Bothered, Bewildered'', the killer of Agwe turns out to be Jorge de la Cruz, who not only helped rescue the team just the previous episode but didn't even mean to kill the victim. He had fallen in love with the victim while the crew was waiting for Priestess Mabayo to awaken from her meditative sleep, but became frightened when the victim tried to kiss him (as homosexuality is seen as forbidden in the Age of Sail) and hit him with a bottle to scare him, only to end up killing him instead. In spite of feeling remorse for the murder, he is exiled to Skull Island as punishment.
* In Case 25, ''Going Once, Going Twice, Dead!'', Henri Pelletier's killer turns out to be plantation owner Simone Severine. As a child, Simone and her family were slaves working for the victim's plantation, but after her parents were separated and sold off, she and her sister attempted to escape. Unfortunately, Simone's sister was caught by Pelletier, who whipped her to death. Simone would then learn how to handle explosives from her late husband and kill Pelletier in revenge.
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* The first case of The Conspiracy the the death of Nathan Pandit who was the coroner of the first season. It's tearjerking as it's the first case in and a death of a friend has already occurred.

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* In "Murder, He Wrote", Lars returns but he's in still in a very bad way after Angela's betrayal. And at the end of the second chapter, he threatens suicide. LetsPlay/PitchingAce88 outright refuses to read Lars' dialogue in the scene and is so shaken by the turn of events he loses track of what chapter he's on.

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* In "Murder, He Wrote", Lars returns but he's in still in a very bad way after Angela's betrayal. And at the end of the second chapter, he threatens suicide. LetsPlay/PitchingAce88 outright refuses to read Lars' dialogue in the scene and is so shaken by the turn of events he loses track of what chapter he's on.
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*** Or so it was believed at the time. The finale of the entire game, City of Romance Case 17, reveals that the player character actually knew Charles Dupont personally. Of course, Travel in Time could explain that...
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*** What makes the reveal of Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is. Among the other suspects, Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]] and rebelliousness, Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's {{Manchild}} tendencies and [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.
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** Case 31 is just heartbreaking for anyone who loves animals, especially dogs.

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* The ending of Case 51, in which Chief King gives the player character a tearful farewell before shooting himself after being outed as the killer, despite Jones begging him to put the gun down.
--> '''King:''' Goodbye, (player's name). [[ItHasBeenAnHonor Working with you has been a great honor]]. '''BANG'''

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* The ending of [[WhamEpisode Case 51, 51]], in which Chief King gives the player character a tearful farewell before [[DrivenToSuicide shooting himself after being outed as the killer, killer]], despite Jones begging him to put the gun down.
--> '''King:''' Goodbye, (player's name). [[ItHasBeenAnHonor Working with you has been a great honor]]. '''BANG''''''BANG!'''
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* The ending to Case 6, specifically the moment when you have to arrest [[spoiler:[[FallenHero the not-corrupt cop]]]].

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** It's even worse when it's revealed that [[spoiler: the cop had killed his partner in the heat of the moment, and he was extremely upset for doing so. He regretted leaving his partner's children without a father, and having to spend time in jail meant that he'd also be away from his family. Since he pleaded guilty to the crime, though, he only has a four year sentence with parole eligibility in two years but he likely would never have a job as an officer again.]]
* The revelation of One-Tooth Sam's back-story in Case 11, especially [[TheLostLenore the death of his wife]] [[spoiler: which led him to renounce his former wealth]].

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** It's even worse when it's revealed that [[spoiler: the cop had killed his partner in the heat of the moment, and he was extremely upset for doing so. He regretted leaving his partner's children without a father, and having to spend time in jail meant that he'd also be away from his family. Since he pleaded guilty to the crime, though, he only has a four year sentence with parole eligibility in two years but he likely would never have a job as an officer again.]]
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* The revelation of One-Tooth Sam's back-story in Case 11, especially [[TheLostLenore the death of his wife]] [[spoiler: which led him to renounce his former wealth]].wealth.



* Case 18 becomes this when [[spoiler:you have to arrest a young boy who killed his friend by accident. The boy is in tears over what he's done, and Jones gets upset as well.]]
* Case 21's victim [[spoiler:Rachel Priest]] died standing up on truth and justice moments before her death, all while scattering clues for you to find knowing that she's not long on this earth. Jones is upset and goes ItsPersonal the entire case, [[spoiler:knowing that despite Rachel was incredibly nosy, stubborn, troublesome, and a little callous to her co-workers in several previous cases, he knows that she's a loyal and diligent defender of justice whose death is largely because of her cameraman sold her life work to her murderer]]. When a later case reveals her murderer gets out of the jail with $ 5000 because of "procedure violation", Jones quickly demands Chief King why the murderer is free once again, but Chief says police is powerless against judicial bureaucracy.

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* Case 18 becomes this when [[spoiler:you you have to arrest a young boy who killed his friend by accident. The boy is in tears over what he's done, and Jones gets upset as well.]]
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* Case 21's victim [[spoiler:Rachel Priest]] Rachel Priest died standing up on truth and justice moments before her death, all while scattering clues for you to find knowing that she's not long on this earth. Jones is upset and goes ItsPersonal the entire case, [[spoiler:knowing knowing that despite Rachel was incredibly nosy, stubborn, troublesome, and a little callous to her co-workers in several previous cases, he knows that she's a loyal and diligent defender of justice whose death is largely because of her cameraman sold her life work to her murderer]].murderer. When a later case reveals her murderer gets out of the jail with $ 5000 because of "procedure violation", Jones quickly demands Chief King why the murderer is free once again, but Chief says police is powerless against judicial bureaucracy.



--> '''Jones:''' I don't know about you, <player>, but this case's quite bummed me out. All Daniel wanted to was travel the world and not restrict himself to our little town. [[spoiler: But Lily was so attached to her roots that she couldn't bear the thought of Daniel not wanting the same life as she did...]]
* Case 28's MotiveRant, when you arrest the killer. [[spoiler:Her husband, the victim, had caused their infant child's death by negligence, and then tried to cover it up by saying the house was haunted and that that was what killed the child]].
--> '''Killer:''' Whatever punishment you give me cannot be worse than the cruel fate of [[spoiler: losing your child!]]

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--> '''Jones:''' I don't know about you, <player>, but this case's quite bummed me out. All Daniel wanted to was travel the world and not restrict himself to our little town. [[spoiler: But Lily was so attached to her roots that she couldn't bear the thought of Daniel not wanting the same life as she did...]]
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* Case 28's MotiveRant, when you arrest the killer. [[spoiler:Her Her husband, the victim, had caused their infant child's death by negligence, and then tried to cover it up by saying the house was haunted and that that was what killed the child]].
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--> '''Killer:''' Whatever punishment you give me cannot be worse than the cruel fate of [[spoiler: losing your child!]]child!



* The ending of Case 51, in which Chief King gives the player character a tearful farewell [[spoiler:before shooting himself after being outed as the killer, despite Jones begging him to put the gun down]].
--> '''King:''' Goodbye, (player's name). [[ItHasBeenAnHonor Working with you has been a great honor]]. '''[[spoiler: BANG]]'''

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* The ending of Case 51, in which Chief King gives the player character a tearful farewell [[spoiler:before before shooting himself after being outed as the killer, despite Jones begging him to put the gun down]].
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--> '''King:''' Goodbye, (player's name). [[ItHasBeenAnHonor Working with you has been a great honor]]. '''[[spoiler: BANG]]''''''BANG'''



* Case 56 of Pacific Bay is entitled "A Killer Among Us". As the case name implies, there's unrest in the PBPD as someone from the team is hinted to be a traitor. 4 team members are flagged as suspects for Danny Moto's murder and [[spoiler: Frank Knight]] was ultimately revealed as the killer.
* All three cases of [[PollutedWasteland The Wastes]] are tearjerkers. First one's victim was just trying to stop the killer from doing experiments that can destroy the city. Secondly, [[spoiler: Karen Knight]] is murdered, and while we hated [[spoiler: her]], [[spoiler: she]] was good, all along, and helping us. And the last case has [[spoiler: our beloved partner, Frank Knight]] as the victim. And it is the last case as well, so say your goodbyes to Pacific Bay.
* Three words. The Final Countdown. The victim was [[spoiler: Frank Knight, who at the end, realized his mistakes and gives his life for Pacific Bay. More so, we found a recording of him addressed to us, where he said he tried very hard to fix his mistakes. Amy remarked that it was as worse as seeing Frank being murdered in the camera. Also, one of the clues was Frank's police badge. He kept it all the time with him, Amy remarked that he was a cop at heart all that time.]]
* [[spoiler: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=18&v=GcaJA6QhxUs Frank's funeral]] is guaranteed to bring a tear to your eye especially after everything that happened in The Wastes. After everything that's happened within the last cases, Chief Marquez still takes care of his funeral arrangements and the team comes together one last time to lay him to rest and share their sentiments.]]

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* Case 56 of Pacific Bay is entitled "A Killer Among Us". As the case name implies, there's unrest in the PBPD as someone from the team is hinted to be a traitor. 4 team members are flagged as suspects for Danny Moto's murder and [[spoiler: Frank Knight]] Knight was ultimately revealed as the killer.
* All three cases of [[PollutedWasteland The Wastes]] are tearjerkers. First one's victim was just trying to stop the killer from doing experiments that can destroy the city. Secondly, [[spoiler: Karen Knight]] Knight is murdered, and while we hated [[spoiler: her]], [[spoiler: she]] her, she was good, all along, and helping us. And the last case has [[spoiler: our beloved partner, Frank Knight]] Knight as the victim. And it is the last case as well, so say your goodbyes to Pacific Bay.
* Three words. The Final Countdown. The victim was [[spoiler: Frank Knight, who at the end, realized his mistakes and gives his life for Pacific Bay. More so, we found a recording of him addressed to us, where he said he tried very hard to fix his mistakes. Amy remarked that it was as worse as seeing Frank being murdered in the camera. Also, one of the clues was Frank's police badge. He kept it all the time with him, Amy remarked that he was a cop at heart all that time.]]
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* [[spoiler: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=18&v=GcaJA6QhxUs Frank's funeral]] is guaranteed to bring a tear to your eye especially after everything that happened in The Wastes. After everything that's happened within the last cases, Chief Marquez still takes care of his funeral arrangements and the team comes together one last time to lay him to rest and share their sentiments.]]
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* The resolution of the first case of ‘’World Edition’’. Prince Albert’s killer was [[spoiler:his lover, chambermaid Enid Grimshaw, who was threatened and tricked into poisoning him.]]
** On the bright side, [[spoiler:Enid was sentenced to only 10 years in prison. An incredibly lenient sentence for the murderess of a Prince.]]
* [[spoiler:Chief Ripley's supposed death]] in Case 6, not made any easier by Jack being in denial about it.
* Case 20 of ''World Edition.'' Not only was the victim a goodhearted cop, but the killer [[spoiler: turned out to be his beloved sister, who shot him by accident when she thought she was going to get mugged by a stranger. When she realized what she'd done, she breaks down in tears and tries to avoid going to jail because that wasn't what her brother would've wanted. Judge Adaku gives her a lenient sentence, but the guilt of the crime would stay with her for life.]]
--> '''Killer:''' [[spoiler: I'm used to hardship, Your Honor, I'll get through a prison sentence, too. The guilt for what I've done will stay with me forever.]]

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** On the bright side, [[spoiler:Enid Enid was sentenced to only 10 years in prison. An incredibly lenient sentence for the murderess of a Prince.]]
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* [[spoiler:Chief Chief Ripley's supposed death]] death in Case 6, not made any easier by Jack being in denial about it.
* Case 20 of ''World Edition.'' Not only was the victim a goodhearted cop, but the killer [[spoiler: turned out to be his beloved sister, who shot him by accident when she thought she was going to get mugged by a stranger. When she realized what she'd done, she breaks down in tears and tries to avoid going to jail because that wasn't what her brother would've wanted. Judge Adaku gives her a lenient sentence, but the guilt of the crime would stay with her for life.]]
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--> '''Killer:''' [[spoiler: I'm used to hardship, Your Honor, I'll get through a prison sentence, too. The guilt for what I've done will stay with me forever.]]



** And in the same case, it's heartbreaking to see [[spoiler: Lars infected by the virus and only has a few hours at best. The reaction of Angela and Jack make it worse; both of them are crying.]]

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* The ShaggyDogStory of [[spoiler: the Tsukeda siblings. Chieko moves heaven and earth to find her brother Hiroshi, only for him to be killed before they could meet.]]
* At the end of Case 32, [[spoiler: Elliot is kidnapped by a SOMBRA agent.]] The entire team is frantic to get him back and both Lars and Carmen look literally sick at the idea that he's dead, with Carmen [[NeverSayDie outright cutting Lars off before he can finish his assessment on why the kidnapper would have discarded the gag he was using.]]
** There's also Marina asking Sanjay about his memories with [[spoiler: SOMBRA to help find Elliot's kidnapper.]] Sanjay is upset at having to relive those times, and worries about [[spoiler: Elliot]] and whether he'll be taken away too. Marina tries to be as comforting as possible, but it's clear that she doesn't want to trigger his bad memories either.
* The ''entire district'' of Africa is one, since [[spoiler:the Bureau finds out that a member of their own team had given SOMBRA the coordinates of their plane to Kenya which allowed a hitman to make it crash, essentially revealing that [[TheMole there's a traitor among them]]]]. Naturally, a good bulk of the district's StoryArc focuses on [[spoiler:finding out who is it while the traitor keeps sabotaging The Bureau's equipment and security, to the point the Additional Investigations of Africa are aptly titled "The Enemy Within". Seeing your friends and teammates becoming increasingly paranoid and distrustful of each other as the district goes on is just heartbreaking to see]].
** What makes this even more saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) has formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and [[spoiler:someone from the team still betrayed them. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
* Case 42. ''[[WhamEpisode All of it]]''. Being the district's finale of Africa and having the victim [[spoiler:killed inside the team's headquarters]], it was expected that this case would focus on [[spoiler:finally uncovering who the traitor is, something that was bound to bring bitter moments]]. A good portion of [[spoiler:the team, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united the Bureau has been for the rest of the season]].

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* The ShaggyDogStory of [[spoiler: the Tsukeda siblings. Chieko moves heaven and earth to find her brother Hiroshi, only for him to be killed before they could meet.meet.
* At the end of Case 32, Elliot is kidnapped by a SOMBRA agent. The entire team is frantic to get him back and both Lars and Carmen look literally sick at the idea that he's dead, with Carmen [[NeverSayDie outright cutting Lars off before he can finish his assessment on why the kidnapper would have discarded the gag he was using.
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* At the end of Case 32, [[spoiler: Elliot is kidnapped by a SOMBRA agent.]] The entire team is frantic to get him back and both Lars and Carmen look literally sick at the idea that he's dead, with Carmen [[NeverSayDie outright cutting Lars off before he can finish his assessment on why the kidnapper would have discarded the gag he was using.]]
** There's also Marina asking Sanjay about his memories with [[spoiler: SOMBRA to help find Elliot's kidnapper.]] kidnapper. Sanjay is upset at having to relive those times, and worries about [[spoiler: Elliot]] Elliot and whether he'll be taken away too. Marina tries to be as comforting as possible, but it's clear that she doesn't want to trigger his bad memories either.
* The ''entire district'' of Africa is one, since [[spoiler:the the Bureau finds out that a member of their own team had given SOMBRA the coordinates of their plane to Kenya which allowed a hitman to make it crash, essentially revealing that [[TheMole there's a traitor among them]]]]. them]]. Naturally, a good bulk of the district's StoryArc focuses on [[spoiler:finding finding out who is it while the traitor keeps sabotaging The Bureau's equipment and security, to the point the Additional Investigations of Africa are aptly titled "The Enemy Within". Seeing your friends and teammates becoming increasingly paranoid and distrustful of each other as the district goes on is just heartbreaking to see]].
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** What makes this even more saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) has formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and [[spoiler:someone someone from the team still betrayed them. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
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* Case 42. ''[[WhamEpisode All of it]]''. Being the district's finale of Africa and having the victim [[spoiler:killed killed inside the team's headquarters]], headquarters, it was expected that this case would focus on [[spoiler:finally finally uncovering who the traitor is, something that was bound to bring bitter moments]]. moments. A good portion of [[spoiler:the the team, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united the Bureau has been for the rest of the season]].season.



** When Carmen [[spoiler:is suspected of being the mole]], Sanjay bursts in afterwards and tearfully begs the player to [[spoiler:not take her away from him, insisting that there is no way she could be part of SOMBRA, the very same organization that made him suffer through East Asia. It takes Marina's assistance to calm him down]].

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--->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:You You can't arrest Carmen! You have to let her go! She's not the mole! She's not SOMBRA! You can't take Carmen away! You can't, you-]]you-



*** This ends up happening ''again'' after [[spoiler:Carmen is rescued from her kidnapper and put in custody]].
---->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:Jonah says Carmen was kidnapped! I want to see her!]]
---->'''Ingrid:''' [[spoiler:Sanjay, I told you: Carmen can't have visitors in custody. It's against regulations.]]
---->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:[[SuddenlyShouting BUT I WANT TO SEE HER!]] [[IWantMyMommy I want my mom!]]]]
** Elliot does ''not'' take [[spoiler:being flagged as a suspect and interrogated by Michelle]] very well. [[spoiler:He gets upset that the lawyer who defended his kidnapper back in Singapore is the one accusing him of murder, and he is legitimately hurt by the player's refusal to help him, to the point where he confines himself in the library and refuses to speak to anyone]]. Dupont notices and worries about him.
** Despite her composed demeanor, Chief Ripley is shown to be very upset and distraught after [[spoiler:she becomes a suspect. Not because of being suspected, mind you (she even congratulates both the player and Michelle [[InsistsOnBeingSuspected for considering her an option despite being their boss]]), but due to the fact that she's been working for The Bureau her entire life to the point she considers it a part of her identity, and the existence of a traitor among her team is bound to hit her the hardest]].
--->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler:But it's not what you think. The Bureau is my life. I've always been loyal to it.]]
--->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler:I'm tired to the bone. If I could end this nightmare by confessing, I would.]]
** Even [[ComedicHero Jack]] gets this after [[spoiler:he becomes a suspect due to his gun being used as the murder weapon. Not only he's still hurt after his break-up with Asal (to the point he reveals [[SexForSolace Lavinia manipulated him to have sex with her back in Kenya]]), but like Elliot, he doesn't take very well being flagged as a suspect and traitor not only by a former member of SOMBRA, but by his best friend as well]].
--->'''Jack:''' ''[[[DrowningMySorrows holding a bottle of whiskey]]]'' Helloooooo, everyone! [[spoiler:Enjoy your freedom while you can! <Player's name> will soon handcuff y'all, while that SOMBRA lawyer looks on and laughs!]]
** Then in the end, is [[spoiler:''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars completely devastated]].
*** During [[spoiler:her]] arrest, [[spoiler:Angela reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to the Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been investigating across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that even when being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in the Bureau]].
*** [[spoiler:Angela and Lars]]'s conversations in the AI. [[spoiler:Lars is forced to accept that his wife is the mole, and when he talks to her in jail he questions whether she ever cared about him or their children. Angela explains that while she had loyalty to SOMBRA since she was 8 years old, she loved Lars so much that she disobeyed SOMBRA by marrying him, and created the Spring Angels because she was disgusted with what the organization did to children. After leading him to a video of the day their children were born, she sadly says that she doesn't think they'll ever see each other again. Lars is understandably upset and decides to go on leave, wondering how he'll break the truth to their daughters.]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela, tell me it's not true!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:You shouldn't have come here, Lars. It's true: I'm SOMBRA. I was before I met you.]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ''[TryingNotToCry]'' [[spoiler:No! That's impossible! We were happy, we had a family! You could've chosen us! You could've left SOMBRA, we'd have protected you!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:I don't expect you to understand, Lars. I didn't want to leave SOMBRA! [[WellIntentionedExtremist I believe in them, even if I disagree with some of their methods.]]]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:You can't be serious! SOMBRA must've brainwashed you!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:They didn't brainwash me! They gave me a life! SOMBRA took me in when I became an orphan at age 8! [[UndyingLoyalty They taught me everything I knew! I wasn't going to question them!]]]]
*** Then when speaking with [[spoiler:Angela after you find the tracking chip she told you about...]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela, the chip you took from a dead assassin was a tracker. Elliot can now locate all the SOMBRA recruits in Africa. But I'm still as confused as ever! If you believe in SOMBRA, why'd you help us?]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Lars, I told you not to seek answers-]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:But I want answers! I deserve to know!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Fine! [[MamaBear There's one thing I never approved of]]: [[WouldHurtAChild SOMBRA's increasing use of children!]] When <Player's name> discovered SOMBRA was now brainwashing children and experimenting on teenagers, I was sick with fear for our girls! I set up the Spring Angels foundation out of guilt, too... and I put your name on everything, Lars, to keep it safe from SOMBRA.]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:How can you pretend to care about children when you lied to our little girls?!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Don't you understand?! [[LyingToProtectYourFeelings I lied to keep you safe!]]]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:[[MarriageOfConvenience You only married me because SOMBRA told you to!]] I was just a part of your cover!!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:SOMBRA didn't want me to marry you! It was the first time I disobeyed their orders! I married you because I fell in love with you! I always loved our family! You've got to believe me!]]
*** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]] and rebelliousness, Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's {{Manchild}} tendencies and [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.
* After one of the clues is found in Case 43, Jack tells the player to send it to Lars, [[spoiler:only to sadly remember that Lars had gone home to deal with the aftermath of the SOMBRA mole. He then laments about Lars's emotional state and decides to call him.]]
* In "Murder, He Wrote", Lars returns but he's in still in a very bad way after [[spoiler: Angela's betrayal]]. And at the end of the second chapter, [[spoiler: he threatens suicide]]. LetsPlay/PitchingAce88 outright refuses to read Lars' dialogue in the scene and is so shaken by the turn of events he loses track of what chapter he's on.
* The death of [[spoiler: Michelle Zuria]] in Case 48. Even in the end, the characters are devastated.

to:

*** This ends up happening ''again'' after [[spoiler:Carmen Carmen is rescued from her kidnapper and put in custody]].
custody.
---->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:Jonah Jonah says Carmen was kidnapped! I want to see her!]]
her!
---->'''Ingrid:''' [[spoiler:Sanjay, Sanjay, I told you: Carmen can't have visitors in custody. It's against regulations.]]
regulations.
---->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:[[SuddenlyShouting [[SuddenlyShouting BUT I WANT TO SEE HER!]] [[IWantMyMommy I want my mom!]]]]
mom!]]
** Elliot does ''not'' take [[spoiler:being being flagged as a suspect and interrogated by Michelle]] Michelle very well. [[spoiler:He He gets upset that the lawyer who defended his kidnapper back in Singapore is the one accusing him of murder, and he is legitimately hurt by the player's refusal to help him, to the point where he confines himself in the library and refuses to speak to anyone]]. Dupont notices and worries about him.
** Despite her composed demeanor, Chief Ripley is shown to be very upset and distraught after [[spoiler:she she becomes a suspect. Not because of being suspected, mind you (she even congratulates both the player and Michelle [[InsistsOnBeingSuspected for considering her an option despite being their boss]]), but due to the fact that she's been working for The Bureau her entire life to the point she considers it a part of her identity, and the existence of a traitor among her team is bound to hit her the hardest]].
hardest.
--->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler:But But it's not what you think. The Bureau is my life. I've always been loyal to it.]]
it.
--->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler:I'm I'm tired to the bone. If I could end this nightmare by confessing, I would.]]
would.
** Even [[ComedicHero Jack]] gets this after [[spoiler:he he becomes a suspect due to his gun being used as the murder weapon. Not only he's still hurt after his break-up with Asal (to the point he reveals [[SexForSolace Lavinia manipulated him to have sex with her back in Kenya]]), but like Elliot, he doesn't take very well being flagged as a suspect and traitor not only by a former member of SOMBRA, but by his best friend as well]].
well.
--->'''Jack:''' ''[[[DrowningMySorrows holding a bottle of whiskey]]]'' Helloooooo, everyone! [[spoiler:Enjoy Enjoy your freedom while you can! <Player's name> will soon handcuff y'all, while that SOMBRA lawyer looks on and laughs!]]
laughs!
** Then in the end, is [[spoiler:''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars completely devastated]].
devastated.
*** During [[spoiler:her]] her arrest, [[spoiler:Angela Angela reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to the Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been investigating across the continent in the first place]]. place. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. actions. It's just saddening to see that even when being [[spoiler:almost almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in the Bureau]].
Bureau.
*** [[spoiler:Angela Angela and Lars]]'s Lars's conversations in the AI. [[spoiler:Lars Lars is forced to accept that his wife is the mole, and when he talks to her in jail he questions whether she ever cared about him or their children. Angela explains that while she had loyalty to SOMBRA since she was 8 years old, she loved Lars so much that she disobeyed SOMBRA by marrying him, and created the Spring Angels because she was disgusted with what the organization did to children. After leading him to a video of the day their children were born, she sadly says that she doesn't think they'll ever see each other again. Lars is understandably upset and decides to go on leave, wondering how he'll break the truth to their daughters.]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela,
daughters.
---->'''Lars:''' Angela,
tell me it's not true!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:You
true!
---->'''Angela:''' You
shouldn't have come here, Lars. It's true: I'm SOMBRA. I was before I met you.]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:'''
you.
---->'''Lars:'''
''[TryingNotToCry]'' [[spoiler:No! No! That's impossible! We were happy, we had a family! You could've chosen us! You could've left SOMBRA, we'd have protected you!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:I
you!
---->'''Angela:''' I
don't expect you to understand, Lars. I didn't want to leave SOMBRA! [[WellIntentionedExtremist I believe in them, even if I disagree with some of their methods.]]]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:You can't be serious! SOMBRA must've brainwashed you!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:They didn't brainwash me! They gave me a life! SOMBRA took me in when I became an orphan at age 8! [[UndyingLoyalty They taught me everything I knew! I wasn't going to question them!]]]]
*** Then when speaking with [[spoiler:Angela after you find the tracking chip she told you about...
]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela, ---->'''Lars:''' You can't be serious! SOMBRA must've brainwashed you!
---->'''Angela:''' They didn't brainwash me! They gave me a life! SOMBRA took me in when I became an orphan at age 8! [[UndyingLoyalty They taught me everything I knew! I wasn't going to question them!]]
*** Then when speaking with Angela after you find the tracking chip she told you about...
---->'''Lars:''' Angela,
the chip you took from a dead assassin was a tracker. Elliot can now locate all the SOMBRA recruits in Africa. But I'm still as confused as ever! If you believe in SOMBRA, why'd you help us?]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Lars,
us?
---->'''Angela:''' Lars,
I told you not to seek answers-]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:But
answers-
---->'''Lars:''' But
I want answers! I deserve to know!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Fine!
know!
---->'''Angela:''' Fine!
[[MamaBear There's one thing I never approved of]]: [[WouldHurtAChild SOMBRA's increasing use of children!]] When <Player's name> discovered SOMBRA was now brainwashing children and experimenting on teenagers, I was sick with fear for our girls! I set up the Spring Angels foundation out of guilt, too... and I put your name on everything, Lars, to keep it safe from SOMBRA.]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:How
SOMBRA.
---->'''Lars:''' How
can you pretend to care about children when you lied to our little girls?!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Don't
girls?!
---->'''Angela:''' Don't
you understand?! [[LyingToProtectYourFeelings I lied to keep you safe!]]]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:[[MarriageOfConvenience
safe!]]
---->'''Lars:''' [[MarriageOfConvenience
You only married me because SOMBRA told you to!]] I was just a part of your cover!!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:SOMBRA
cover!!
---->'''Angela:''' SOMBRA
didn't want me to marry you! It was the first time I disobeyed their orders! I married you because I fell in love with you! I always loved our family! You've got to believe me!]]
me!
*** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. is. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]] and rebelliousness, Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's {{Manchild}} tendencies and [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people]].people. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.
* After one of the clues is found in Case 43, Jack tells the player to send it to Lars, [[spoiler:only only to sadly remember that Lars had gone home to deal with the aftermath of the SOMBRA mole. He then laments about Lars's emotional state and decides to call him.]]
him.
* In "Murder, He Wrote", Lars returns but he's in still in a very bad way after [[spoiler: Angela's betrayal]]. betrayal. And at the end of the second chapter, [[spoiler: he threatens suicide]].suicide. LetsPlay/PitchingAce88 outright refuses to read Lars' dialogue in the scene and is so shaken by the turn of events he loses track of what chapter he's on.
* The death of [[spoiler: Michelle Zuria]] Zuria in Case 48. Even in the end, the characters are devastated.



** The revelation of what happened to them is also sad. They were once a HappilyMarried couple and even had a child together [[spoiler: but their son was premature and ended up dying. The grief tore them apart as they didn't know how to deal with it. Ingrid withdrew herself and her husband started drinking and sleeping around. And yet he still mourned their son every year and hoped they would do it together someday.]]

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** The revelation of what happened to them is also sad. They were once a HappilyMarried couple and even had a child together [[spoiler: but their son was premature and ended up dying. The grief tore them apart as they didn't know how to deal with it. Ingrid withdrew herself and her husband started drinking and sleeping around. And yet he still mourned their son every year and hoped they would do it together someday.]]



** The player finds the body of [[spoiler:Natasha Romanova,]] leading to some conflicting emotions from [[spoiler:her daughter, Marina. While she had helped arrest Natasha for treachery and still believes that she's evil, it's clear that she still wants to grieve for her mother. However, she doesn't get much time to grieve as she's immediately arrested for being related to Natasha (who had kidnapped the US President).]]
** One of the suspects in [[spoiler:the President's kidnapping]] is Baxter Fraser, who is still as stressed as the last time we saw him and panics at the mere sight of the player. He claims to have mental breakdowns, and later on, not only is he revealed to be telling the truth, but [[spoiler:they were caused by the Vice President taking advantage of his previous brainwashing, leading him to believe that he'll always be a monster.]] [[note]] (He gets better at the end, but still.)[[/note]]
** [[spoiler:Angela]] also returns as a suspect, and [[spoiler:her presence stirs up emotions in both Jack and Lars. Both are angry that she would show her face at the Bureau after all she did to them, and are fiercely protective of each other in her presence. When she detonates a bomb that nearly kills Jonah and Jack, Lars confronts her while she states that all she wanted was to see her family again. She is later proven innocent of kidnapping and murder, but shares one last conversation with Lars. Lars admits that after she was arrested, all he wanted was for her to have a change of heart and be in love with him again, and while she confirms that she still loves him, Lars coldly remarks that he knows who she really is and only loves the woman he thought he knew. After he denies Angela's request to see their daughters again, she tearfully bids him and the player goodbye.]]
** When it's time to arrest the killer, Armand Dupont asks if he could help Jack and the player do the honors. [[spoiler:They corner the Vice President, and she takes a shot at Jack. When it doesn't kill him, she takes another shot at him...only for Armand to jump in front of Jack and take the bullet. Jack then shoots the VP dead in retaliation, and Armand is rushed to the hospital, where he only has a few more hours to live. Jack tearfully apologizes for not being able to protect him, but Armand reassures him that he had great adventures with the Bureau, and made peace with the fact that he would die saving the world. He gives the player his ancestor's notebook (the key to Season 4), and thanks them for always listening to his ramblings. After seeing the UN Peace Award they won, he passes away peacefully, and the entire Bureau has heartfelt things to say to him during his funeral.]]
** Chief Ripley's last appearance. [[spoiler:The only time she appears in this case is at Dupont's grave, after everyone had left. She apologizes to him for his life having ended this way, and bids farewell to her old friend.]]
** Unlike the previous two seasons, where the player merely leaves the police force they worked with, [[spoiler:The Bureau is disbanded after they fulfilled their purpose of putting an end to SOMBRA. Everyone is shocked at this, especially since the Bureau had been the most close-knit of the three police forces seen, and states that they'll miss each other. The season ends with everyone reflecting on the adventures and relationships forged during the player's tenure, then Jack opens Dupont's journal and reads it out loud to everyone.]]

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** The player finds the body of [[spoiler:Natasha Romanova,]] Natasha Romanova, leading to some conflicting emotions from [[spoiler:her her daughter, Marina. While she had helped arrest Natasha for treachery and still believes that she's evil, it's clear that she still wants to grieve for her mother. However, she doesn't get much time to grieve as she's immediately arrested for being related to Natasha (who had kidnapped the US President).]]
President).
** One of the suspects in [[spoiler:the the President's kidnapping]] kidnapping is Baxter Fraser, who is still as stressed as the last time we saw him and panics at the mere sight of the player. He claims to have mental breakdowns, and later on, not only is he revealed to be telling the truth, but [[spoiler:they they were caused by the Vice President taking advantage of his previous brainwashing, leading him to believe that he'll always be a monster.]] [[note]] (He gets better at the end, but still.)[[/note]]
** [[spoiler:Angela]] Angela also returns as a suspect, and [[spoiler:her her presence stirs up emotions in both Jack and Lars. Both are angry that she would show her face at the Bureau after all she did to them, and are fiercely protective of each other in her presence. When she detonates a bomb that nearly kills Jonah and Jack, Lars confronts her while she states that all she wanted was to see her family again. She is later proven innocent of kidnapping and murder, but shares one last conversation with Lars. Lars admits that after she was arrested, all he wanted was for her to have a change of heart and be in love with him again, and while she confirms that she still loves him, Lars coldly remarks that he knows who she really is and only loves the woman he thought he knew. After he denies Angela's request to see their daughters again, she tearfully bids him and the player goodbye.]]
goodbye.
** When it's time to arrest the killer, Armand Dupont asks if he could help Jack and the player do the honors. [[spoiler:They They corner the Vice President, and she takes a shot at Jack. When it doesn't kill him, she takes another shot at him...only for Armand to jump in front of Jack and take the bullet. Jack then shoots the VP dead in retaliation, and Armand is rushed to the hospital, where he only has a few more hours to live. Jack tearfully apologizes for not being able to protect him, but Armand reassures him that he had great adventures with the Bureau, and made peace with the fact that he would die saving the world. He gives the player his ancestor's notebook (the key to Season 4), and thanks them for always listening to his ramblings. After seeing the UN Peace Award they won, he passes away peacefully, and the entire Bureau has heartfelt things to say to him during his funeral.]]
funeral.
** Chief Ripley's last appearance. [[spoiler:The The only time she appears in this case is at Dupont's grave, after everyone had left. She apologizes to him for his life having ended this way, and bids farewell to her old friend.]]
friend.
** Unlike the previous two seasons, where the player merely leaves the police force they worked with, [[spoiler:The The Bureau is disbanded after they fulfilled their purpose of putting an end to SOMBRA. Everyone is shocked at this, especially since the Bureau had been the most close-knit of the three police forces seen, and states that they'll miss each other. The season ends with everyone reflecting on the adventures and relationships forged during the player's tenure, then Jack opens Dupont's journal and reads it out loud to everyone.]]
everyone.



* The Mysteries of the Past case "Let Me Down Gently" features Lucrezia Capecchi who is dismissed and disparaged by just about everyone including her sister for her facial burns, had some painful EnforcedMethodActing from a bitch of a movie director, and [[spoiler:ultimately died when she was to meet her correspondence partner at a lighthouse party, who didn't want to be involved with her. When she grabbed him to stay, he reacted and she fell out of the lighthouse to her death.]] Poor judgment, but still a tragic end to an even more tragic story.
* The final case of Mysteries of the Past which sees [[spoiler: Charles Dupont shot and killed by none other than Diego Del Lobo. Maddie's reaction and everybody else's is just heartbreaking.]]

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* The Mysteries of the Past case "Let Me Down Gently" features Lucrezia Capecchi who is dismissed and disparaged by just about everyone including her sister for her facial burns, had some painful EnforcedMethodActing from a bitch of a movie director, and [[spoiler:ultimately ultimately died when she was to meet her correspondence partner at a lighthouse party, who didn't want to be involved with her. When she grabbed him to stay, he reacted and she fell out of the lighthouse to her death.]] Poor judgment, but still a tragic end to an even more tragic story.
* The final case of Mysteries of the Past which sees [[spoiler: Charles Dupont shot and killed by none other than Diego Del Lobo. Maddie's reaction and everybody else's is just heartbreaking.]]



* The first case of The Conspiracy the the death of [[spoiler: Nathan Pandit who was the coroner of the first season. It's tearjerking as it's the first case in and a death of a friend has already occurred.]]
* Brad Price, the victim of Conspiracy Case 4, strung along two people who adored him and are clearly heartbroken. Not to mention killing his best friend's service dog, the only thing that was helping the poor guy's depression, and didn't feel remotely sorry. [[spoiler: AND he ruined the life of his killer and [[ButForMeItWasTuesday didn't even remember her]].]]
* The Conspiracy's fifth case, "Too Cruel for School", sees [[spoiler:the return of Julian Ramis from the first Grimsborough arc, who is ostracized due to accidentally killing his friend five years ago and has untreated depression as a result. When he first sees the player character again, he thinks they've come back to ruin his life.]]
** The very next case has [[spoiler:Edward Ramis, Julian's dad]] as the victim of the Rocket Cow Killer. [[spoiler:Not only is Julian devastated when the player breaks the news to him, but he reveals that he [[PartingWordsRegret had an argument with his dad right before he died]], which prompted the killer to target him in the first place. Not helping matters is the fact that Edward was mostly a loving and supportive father to Julian, and was implied to be the only support he had left after the AccidentalMurder five years ago.]]
* A missing person's case for a social worker named Zoe comes through the department, and surprisingly, the data on it is missing. It's revealed that for some reason, Jones was the last person to talk to it. When Gloria and the player confront him, he's evasive, chalking it up to a failure on his part. However, digging deeper, the truth is realized: Zoe is Jones's girlfriend, his first serious encounter after his flirting with Rachel Priest[[note]]Who died horrifically, not to mention Jones blames himself for the death.[[/note]] The player tracks down the disappearances throughout the Additional investigation. [[spoiler:She's found in the penultimate case, but she has amnesia. To the point where she no longer remembers Jones.]]
* Case #14, "Murder on the Dance Floor": the culprit turns out to be [[spoiler:Robyn Ash, who initially appeared to be a vapid ValleyGirl stereotype. But it's through her motivation that her true self is shown; she killed DJ Kalua Kaboom due to the fact that her sister died of a seizure when Kalua was performing at Robyn's birthday party. She had earlier promised not to use flashing lights that could cause her sister to have a seizure, [[AssholeVictim only to ignore her and do as she wished]]. Even worse: in the end, taking revenge against her sister's indirect killer didn't help her, but instead ''made her feel even worse'']].
* The second case in Misty Grove, "Things Fall Apart", has [[spoiler:lab chief Rupert, one of the nicest characters in the season, as the victim]]. Despite all the planning the team did to disguise [[spoiler:him as Mortimer Pickering]] before entering Dreamlife's dome before, it didn't stop [[spoiler:Rupert's identity being compromised and killed]]. The killer turns out to be [[spoiler:the Dome's local therapist, who, having dated the real Pickering back in Oxford, saw past Rupert's identity when he couldn't remember who she was.]]
* Case 34, [[spoiler: Zoe is revealed to be the killer, having remembered that the victim performed horrible experiments on her.]]

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* The first case of The Conspiracy the the death of [[spoiler: Nathan Pandit who was the coroner of the first season. It's tearjerking as it's the first case in and a death of a friend has already occurred.]]
occurred.
* Brad Price, the victim of Conspiracy Case 4, strung along two people who adored him and are clearly heartbroken. Not to mention killing his best friend's service dog, the only thing that was helping the poor guy's depression, and didn't feel remotely sorry. [[spoiler: AND he ruined the life of his killer and [[ButForMeItWasTuesday didn't even remember her]].]]
her]].
* The Conspiracy's fifth case, "Too Cruel for School", sees [[spoiler:the the return of Julian Ramis from the first Grimsborough arc, who is ostracized due to accidentally killing his friend five years ago and has untreated depression as a result. When he first sees the player character again, he thinks they've come back to ruin his life.]]
life.
** The very next case has [[spoiler:Edward Edward Ramis, Julian's dad]] dad as the victim of the Rocket Cow Killer. [[spoiler:Not Not only is Julian devastated when the player breaks the news to him, but he reveals that he [[PartingWordsRegret had an argument with his dad right before he died]], which prompted the killer to target him in the first place. Not helping matters is the fact that Edward was mostly a loving and supportive father to Julian, and was implied to be the only support he had left after the AccidentalMurder five years ago.]]
ago.
* A missing person's case for a social worker named Zoe comes through the department, and surprisingly, the data on it is missing. It's revealed that for some reason, Jones was the last person to talk to it. When Gloria and the player confront him, he's evasive, chalking it up to a failure on his part. However, digging deeper, the truth is realized: Zoe is Jones's girlfriend, his first serious encounter after his flirting with Rachel Priest[[note]]Who died horrifically, not to mention Jones blames himself for the death.[[/note]] The player tracks down the disappearances throughout the Additional investigation. [[spoiler:She's She's found in the penultimate case, but she has amnesia. To the point where she no longer remembers Jones.]]
Jones.
* Case #14, "Murder on the Dance Floor": the culprit turns out to be [[spoiler:Robyn Robyn Ash, who initially appeared to be a vapid ValleyGirl stereotype. But it's through her motivation that her true self is shown; she killed DJ Kalua Kaboom due to the fact that her sister died of a seizure when Kalua was performing at Robyn's birthday party. She had earlier promised not to use flashing lights that could cause her sister to have a seizure, [[AssholeVictim only to ignore her and do as she wished]]. Even worse: in the end, taking revenge against her sister's indirect killer didn't help her, but instead ''made her feel even worse'']].
worse''.
* The second case in Misty Grove, "Things Fall Apart", has [[spoiler:lab lab chief Rupert, one of the nicest characters in the season, as the victim]]. victim. Despite all the planning the team did to disguise [[spoiler:him him as Mortimer Pickering]] Pickering before entering Dreamlife's dome before, it didn't stop [[spoiler:Rupert's Rupert's identity being compromised and killed]]. killed. The killer turns out to be [[spoiler:the the Dome's local therapist, who, having dated the real Pickering back in Oxford, saw past Rupert's identity when he couldn't remember who she was.]]
was.
* Case 34, [[spoiler: Zoe is revealed to be the killer, having remembered that the victim performed horrible experiments on her.]]



* In Case 36, the death of [[spoiler:Tony Marconi]] is incredibly depressing for many fans, especially since [[spoiler:he had been an important character since the second case of the game, and a character many held dear to their hearts.]] It doesn't help that [[spoiler:he died trying to stop Protozane from being shipped out to the public, which would've turned the entirety of Grimsborough into mindless sheep. Throughout the case, it is mentioned that Marconi wanted to reconnect with his son, Emilio Fuller and would do anything to protect him, even doing dirty work for Rozetta after she blackmailed him with Emilio. Unfortunately for him, Emilio despised his father and refused to listen to him, even killing him because he genuinely believed that Dreamlife would make the world better and couldn't stand it when Marconi was trying to stop its work.]]
** At the end of the case, [[spoiler:Jones, after having been flagged as a suspect in the murder of Marconi, is ashamed of his mental state and behavior during Misty Grove and decides to resign from the Grimsborough PD. Everyone else on the team is against it, even putting together a video montage of Jones's best moments to remind him why he was on the force in the first place. Jones ends up staying, but the moment does still tug at the heartstrings.]]
* In Case 38, we see Julian Ramis for the first time since [[spoiler:his father's death]], where he is aspiring to attend Grimsborough University. While he is initially cold towards both the player and the investigation, he later reveals that he had told the victim that he wanted to apply to the University, but he laughed at Julian, saying that a criminal like him has no future. Julian bursts into tears as he tells the player about this, then says that his life is cursed anyway.
* In Case 42, the circumstances behind [[spoiler:Kevin Charles's]] murder are quite saddening. While grouchy at times, he did ''not'' deserve being brutally whipped to death [[spoiler:by ''five students'' who reveled in the gruesome murder]], and his death was implied to be slow and painful. Worse still, [[spoiler:his execution had been ordered by Rozetta Pierre, his own student whom he had inspired to create the Ad Astra group in the first place.]]
* In Case 46, the victim is [[spoiler:Roy Loukas, Mia's father]]. When the team breaks the news to her, she breaks down crying, and later recalls [[spoiler:the argument they had right before he died. In court, she also has to hear the killer accuse her dad of ruining his life, which causes her to run away from the police station.]]
* Case 48 has [[spoiler:rookie cop Mia Loukas killed in a car bombing. Not only does the team openly grieve her death during the investigation, but the circumstances of the murder make things even worse. Mia is one of the ''very'' few victims in the series to completely avert AssholeVictim, and the killer actually loved Mia and never intended to hurt her, but was given an order by Ad Astra to kill the player by rigging their patrol car with a bomb. Unfortunately for him, Mia was the one who triggered the explosion by borrowing the player's car yet again, resulting in her death.]]
* Case 51 becomes this after you arrest the killer of [[spoiler:Doris Black]]. It turns out to be [[spoiler:Doris's brother, whose chances of being promoted in S.A.R.A. were ruined by Doris since she didn't want him going near the meteorite. He didn't believe her when she said it was dangerous, leading to the fight that killed her. During the trial, Clyde realizes that Doris was right about the meteorite, and laments about their ruined lives as he goes to jail.]]
* Case 52's victim is a giant DownerEnding for the [[spoiler:Zoe and Jones]] plotline, as it involves [[spoiler:Zoe's death]]. When Jones sees the corpse, [[spoiler:he ends up having such a HeroicBSOD that Gloria has to replace him for the duration of the case.]]
** What seals the case's status is that the killer [[spoiler:turns out to be ''Louis Leroux'', of all people. And you're told that he murdered her simply because she refused to let him get a scoop of her story, which had involved her accidentally gaining telekinetic powers.]]
** To make things worse, when you interview the other suspects, all of them had a grudge against [[spoiler:Zoe]] for one reason or another. [[spoiler:Kai Gruber mistakenly thought Rozetta had sent her to kill him, Rosamund Wilcox tormented her to spite the Grimsborough PD, Dr. Russo tried to force her to take sedatives because she didn't believe Zoe was getting better, and Tobias Randall thought she was a cold-blooded murderer despite her sympathetic circumstances. This is in spite of Zoe having done ''nothing'' to warrant these responses]].
** It gets even worse at the end of the case when [[spoiler:Jones [[DrivenToSuicide downs a lethal dose of sedatives after saying goodbye to the player.]] Being unable to cope with Zoe's death. Thankfully he is saved in time, though it takes needing to find Zoe's letter to Jones for him to regain the will to live and recover.]]
* While Case 53's murder is rather gruesome and petty, it's hard not to feel bad for the killer, [[spoiler:whose victim's ended up giving her the flu when she was pregnant, causing her to suffer a miscarriage.]]
* In the AI of Case 54, Ad Astra [[spoiler:use their new superpowers to take Jake and Carter Hayes hostage, taking them to Newmark while Gloria is helpless to stop them.]]
* Case 55's victim is [[spoiler:Jake Hayes, Gloria's ex-husband. On top of having to solve his murder, the team is worried about Carter's safety as the killer still has him hostage.]] To top it all off, [[spoiler:Jake]] did almost nothing wrong to any of the suspects but got killed for a petty reason he had no real involvement in any way.
** [[spoiler: It becomes more saddening when you realize that most of the suspects didn't even have any ill-will towards Jake, not even the killer. The only suspect who had remotely any was his uncle who was peeved that Jake fired him (albeit for a justified reason) despite needing the financial help. Despite this, he still never even wished harm upon his nephew.]]
* The revelation in Case 56 that [[spoiler:Denise Daniels is really Ad Astra's leader]] also reveals that [[spoiler:Rozetta is really Denise Daniels' disowned daughter]]. [[spoiler:Essentially, Rozetta was very much [[DesignerBabies a test-tube baby created by Denise as an experiment in the hopes that she would turn out as a superhuman]]. But Rozetta was the same as any other baby besides being taught a superiority complex, and completely disowned by the time she turned ten.]] While it doesn't justify [[spoiler:Rozetta]]'s actions, [[spoiler:it does make you feel bad for the fact that not only was most of Rozetta's sheeple plot was instead her mother's teachings, but her estrangement, fear of her mother and her loneliness ended up in her creating Ad Astra.]]
* In Case 57, the motive behind [[spoiler:Joe Warren's murder of Christian Bateman]] is surprisingly tragic, and makes you feel bad for [[spoiler:the Ad Astrans]] in spite of their status as a menace to the Grimsborough PD. [[spoiler: It turns out that the Ad Astrans' superpowers were wreaking havoc on their bodies, and when Christian became sick and incoherent from overusing them, Joe [[MercyKill shot Christian to put him out of his misery]], as he couldn't bear to watch his friend suffer anymore.]]
* Despite being the ArcVillain for most of the season, [[spoiler:[[OffingTheOffspring Rozetta Pierre being killed by Denise]]]] in Case 59 is rather emotional, considering [[spoiler:[[DeathEqualsRedemption she and the Ad Astrans agreed to help the player stop Denise]].]] What makes it worse is the fact that [[spoiler:not only did Denise never really care for her, but had used her and the Ad Astrans as pawns for her dirty work in the span of a year.]]
** Before that, the player finds [[spoiler:a bracelet belonging to Rozetta with the initials of the Ad Astrans carved into the charms. Rozetta angrily demands it back, saying it's all she has left of her friends (two of whom are dead and the other two of whom were arrested). After that, she says that the Ad Astrans were the only family she'd ever had after Denise abandoned her.]]
* Rita [[spoiler: sacrificing herself to save Grimsborough, with Martine calling Rita her best friend and her sister.]]
** Despite Joe Warren being one of the main antagonists, [[spoiler: his death is very difficult to watch given that he looks sickly and pale, feels remorse for the crimes Ad Astra has committed, and begs for the Player Character to forgive him.]]

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* In Case 36, the death of [[spoiler:Tony Marconi]] Tony Marconi is incredibly depressing for many fans, especially since [[spoiler:he he had been an important character since the second case of the game, and a character many held dear to their hearts.]] hearts. It doesn't help that [[spoiler:he he died trying to stop Protozane from being shipped out to the public, which would've turned the entirety of Grimsborough into mindless sheep. Throughout the case, it is mentioned that Marconi wanted to reconnect with his son, Emilio Fuller and would do anything to protect him, even doing dirty work for Rozetta after she blackmailed him with Emilio. Unfortunately for him, Emilio despised his father and refused to listen to him, even killing him because he genuinely believed that Dreamlife would make the world better and couldn't stand it when Marconi was trying to stop its work.]]
work.
** At the end of the case, [[spoiler:Jones, Jones, after having been flagged as a suspect in the murder of Marconi, is ashamed of his mental state and behavior during Misty Grove and decides to resign from the Grimsborough PD. Everyone else on the team is against it, even putting together a video montage of Jones's best moments to remind him why he was on the force in the first place. Jones ends up staying, but the moment does still tug at the heartstrings.]]
heartstrings.
* In Case 38, we see Julian Ramis for the first time since [[spoiler:his his father's death]], death, where he is aspiring to attend Grimsborough University. While he is initially cold towards both the player and the investigation, he later reveals that he had told the victim that he wanted to apply to the University, but he laughed at Julian, saying that a criminal like him has no future. Julian bursts into tears as he tells the player about this, then says that his life is cursed anyway.
* In Case 42, the circumstances behind [[spoiler:Kevin Charles's]] Kevin Charles's murder are quite saddening. While grouchy at times, he did ''not'' deserve being brutally whipped to death [[spoiler:by by ''five students'' who reveled in the gruesome murder]], murder, and his death was implied to be slow and painful. Worse still, [[spoiler:his his execution had been ordered by Rozetta Pierre, his own student whom he had inspired to create the Ad Astra group in the first place.]]
place.
* In Case 46, the victim is [[spoiler:Roy Roy Loukas, Mia's father]]. father. When the team breaks the news to her, she breaks down crying, and later recalls [[spoiler:the the argument they had right before he died. In court, she also has to hear the killer accuse her dad of ruining his life, which causes her to run away from the police station.]]
station.
* Case 48 has [[spoiler:rookie rookie cop Mia Loukas killed in a car bombing. Not only does the team openly grieve her death during the investigation, but the circumstances of the murder make things even worse. Mia is one of the ''very'' few victims in the series to completely avert AssholeVictim, and the killer actually loved Mia and never intended to hurt her, but was given an order by Ad Astra to kill the player by rigging their patrol car with a bomb. Unfortunately for him, Mia was the one who triggered the explosion by borrowing the player's car yet again, resulting in her death.]]
death.
* Case 51 becomes this after you arrest the killer of [[spoiler:Doris Black]]. Doris Black. It turns out to be [[spoiler:Doris's Doris's brother, whose chances of being promoted in S.A.R.A. were ruined by Doris since she didn't want him going near the meteorite. He didn't believe her when she said it was dangerous, leading to the fight that killed her. During the trial, Clyde realizes that Doris was right about the meteorite, and laments about their ruined lives as he goes to jail.]]
jail.
* Case 52's victim is a giant DownerEnding for the [[spoiler:Zoe Zoe and Jones]] Jones plotline, as it involves [[spoiler:Zoe's death]]. Zoe's death. When Jones sees the corpse, [[spoiler:he he ends up having such a HeroicBSOD that Gloria has to replace him for the duration of the case.]]
case.
** What seals the case's status is that the killer [[spoiler:turns turns out to be ''Louis Leroux'', of all people. And you're told that he murdered her simply because she refused to let him get a scoop of her story, which had involved her accidentally gaining telekinetic powers.]]
powers.
** To make things worse, when you interview the other suspects, all of them had a grudge against [[spoiler:Zoe]] Zoe for one reason or another. [[spoiler:Kai Kai Gruber mistakenly thought Rozetta had sent her to kill him, Rosamund Wilcox tormented her to spite the Grimsborough PD, Dr. Russo tried to force her to take sedatives because she didn't believe Zoe was getting better, and Tobias Randall thought she was a cold-blooded murderer despite her sympathetic circumstances. This is in spite of Zoe having done ''nothing'' to warrant these responses]].
responses.
** It gets even worse at the end of the case when [[spoiler:Jones Jones [[DrivenToSuicide downs a lethal dose of sedatives after saying goodbye to the player.]] Being unable to cope with Zoe's death. Thankfully he is saved in time, though it takes needing to find Zoe's letter to Jones for him to regain the will to live and recover.]]
recover.
* While Case 53's murder is rather gruesome and petty, it's hard not to feel bad for the killer, [[spoiler:whose whose victim's ended up giving her the flu when she was pregnant, causing her to suffer a miscarriage.]]
miscarriage.
* In the AI of Case 54, Ad Astra [[spoiler:use use their new superpowers to take Jake and Carter Hayes hostage, taking them to Newmark while Gloria is helpless to stop them.]]
them.
* Case 55's victim is [[spoiler:Jake Jake Hayes, Gloria's ex-husband. On top of having to solve his murder, the team is worried about Carter's safety as the killer still has him hostage.]] To top it all off, [[spoiler:Jake]] Jake did almost nothing wrong to any of the suspects but got killed for a petty reason he had no real involvement in any way.
** [[spoiler: It becomes more saddening when you realize that most of the suspects didn't even have any ill-will towards Jake, not even the killer. The only suspect who had remotely any was his uncle who was peeved that Jake fired him (albeit for a justified reason) despite needing the financial help. Despite this, he still never even wished harm upon his nephew.]]
nephew.
* The revelation in Case 56 that [[spoiler:Denise Denise Daniels is really Ad Astra's leader]] leader also reveals that [[spoiler:Rozetta Rozetta is really Denise Daniels' disowned daughter]]. [[spoiler:Essentially, daughter. Essentially, Rozetta was very much [[DesignerBabies a test-tube baby created by Denise as an experiment in the hopes that she would turn out as a superhuman]]. But Rozetta was the same as any other baby besides being taught a superiority complex, and completely disowned by the time she turned ten.]] While it doesn't justify [[spoiler:Rozetta]]'s Rozetta's actions, [[spoiler:it it does make you feel bad for the fact that not only was most of Rozetta's sheeple plot was instead her mother's teachings, but her estrangement, fear of her mother and her loneliness ended up in her creating Ad Astra.]]
Astra.
* In Case 57, the motive behind [[spoiler:Joe Joe Warren's murder of Christian Bateman]] Bateman is surprisingly tragic, and makes you feel bad for [[spoiler:the the Ad Astrans]] Astrans in spite of their status as a menace to the Grimsborough PD. [[spoiler: It turns out that the Ad Astrans' superpowers were wreaking havoc on their bodies, and when Christian became sick and incoherent from overusing them, Joe [[MercyKill shot Christian to put him out of his misery]], as he couldn't bear to watch his friend suffer anymore.]]
anymore.
* Despite being the ArcVillain for most of the season, [[spoiler:[[OffingTheOffspring [[OffingTheOffspring Rozetta Pierre being killed by Denise]]]] Denise]] in Case 59 is rather emotional, considering [[spoiler:[[DeathEqualsRedemption [[DeathEqualsRedemption she and the Ad Astrans agreed to help the player stop Denise]].]] Denise]]. What makes it worse is the fact that [[spoiler:not not only did Denise never really care for her, but had used her and the Ad Astrans as pawns for her dirty work in the span of a year.]]
year.
** Before that, the player finds [[spoiler:a a bracelet belonging to Rozetta with the initials of the Ad Astrans carved into the charms. Rozetta angrily demands it back, saying it's all she has left of her friends (two of whom are dead and the other two of whom were arrested). After that, she says that the Ad Astrans were the only family she'd ever had after Denise abandoned her.]]
her.
* Rita [[spoiler: sacrificing herself to save Grimsborough, with Martine calling Rita her best friend and her sister.]]
sister.
** Despite Joe Warren being one of the main antagonists, [[spoiler: his death is very difficult to watch given that he looks sickly and pale, feels remorse for the crimes Ad Astra has committed, and begs for the Player Character to forgive him.]]



* In Case 4, the killer of Pelagios turns out to be [[spoiler:his wife Zosime, who is one of the nicest people the player ever encounters over the course of the game.]] The motive behind the murder makes it hard not to feel bad for [[spoiler:her, because not only did the victim cause her unmanageable stress during her pregnancy, but he also tried to force her to have an abortion because he wanted a baby boy, but the baby would be a girl. Luckily for Zosime, she is allowed to avoid punishment because of her pregnancy, and the chapter ends on a high note.]]
* Cleopatra's suicide in Case 5 of ''Travel In Time'' counts, especially considering [[spoiler:that in the case, she had killed Mark Antony knowing the two would never survive the destruction of Egypt]].
* In Case 6, the victim's murder was completely accidental - [[spoiler:A military major suffering from undiagnosed [=PTSD=] accidentally slammed his skull on the ground trying to protect him from what she thought was bullets firing.]] One of the clues in the case is a genuine letter of remorse from the killer buried under a pile of flowers.
* In Case 10, Marina becomes a suspect for the death of [[spoiler:her grandfather, Lev Romanov.]] When she pretends to be the press to gain some information, she witnesses [[spoiler:Lev rudely scold his daughter, who is none other than Natasha.]]Marina easily recognized the tone, which is the same as to how [[spoiler:Natasha]] treated her when Marina was still a child. When she tried to defend [[spoiler:Natasha]],[[spoiler: Lev]] furiously sent her out of his room and ended their interview.
---> '''Marina :''' At one point, [[spoiler:my grandfather's daughter walked in. .. my mother]], who is only a child in this time period. And [[spoiler:my grandfather]] flew off the handle! I recognized his tone instantly! It was the same kind of verbal abuse [[spoiler:my mother]] would hurl at me! I just snapped! I wanted Romanov to stop mistreating [[spoiler:his daughter]] the way she would one day mistreat me!
* In Case 16, [[spoiler:Chief Scott ends up being the first victim of the Altered Present.]] While the player never really knew him, [[spoiler:the other team members are all visibly distraught over his death, with Amy bursting into tears.]] Also, since [[spoiler:this 2029 is vastly different from the one the rest of the team came from]], everyone is worried about their loved ones back home and hoping they're okay.

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* In Case 4, the killer of Pelagios turns out to be [[spoiler:his his wife Zosime, who is one of the nicest people the player ever encounters over the course of the game.]] game. The motive behind the murder makes it hard not to feel bad for [[spoiler:her, her, because not only did the victim cause her unmanageable stress during her pregnancy, but he also tried to force her to have an abortion because he wanted a baby boy, but the baby would be a girl. Luckily for Zosime, she is allowed to avoid punishment because of her pregnancy, and the chapter ends on a high note.]]
note.
* Cleopatra's suicide in Case 5 of ''Travel In Time'' counts, especially considering [[spoiler:that that in the case, she had killed Mark Antony knowing the two would never survive the destruction of Egypt]].Egypt.
* In Case 6, the victim's murder was completely accidental - [[spoiler:A A military major suffering from undiagnosed [=PTSD=] accidentally slammed his skull on the ground trying to protect him from what she thought was bullets firing.]] firing. One of the clues in the case is a genuine letter of remorse from the killer buried under a pile of flowers.
* In Case 10, Marina becomes a suspect for the death of [[spoiler:her her grandfather, Lev Romanov.]] Romanov. When she pretends to be the press to gain some information, she witnesses [[spoiler:Lev Lev rudely scold his daughter, who is none other than Natasha.]]Marina Natasha. Marina easily recognized the tone, which is the same as to how [[spoiler:Natasha]] Natasha treated her when Marina was still a child. When she tried to defend [[spoiler:Natasha]],[[spoiler: Lev]] Natasha, Lev furiously sent her out of his room and ended their interview.
---> '''Marina :''' At one point, [[spoiler:my my grandfather's daughter walked in. .. my mother]], mother, who is only a child in this time period. And [[spoiler:my grandfather]] my grandfather flew off the handle! I recognized his tone instantly! It was the same kind of verbal abuse [[spoiler:my mother]] my mother would hurl at me! I just snapped! I wanted Romanov to stop mistreating [[spoiler:his daughter]] his daughter the way she would one day mistreat me!
* In Case 16, [[spoiler:Chief Chief Scott ends up being the first victim of the Altered Present.]] Present. While the player never really knew him, [[spoiler:the the other team members are all visibly distraught over his death, with Amy bursting into tears.]] tears. Also, since [[spoiler:this this 2029 is vastly different from the one the rest of the team came from]], from, everyone is worried about their loved ones back home and hoping they're okay.



* In Case 17, [[spoiler:the killer of Storm Huxley was his girlfriend, who saw no choice but to commit the murder after he refused to stop putting his son's life at risk by forcing him to do the Resistance's dirty work. Before accepting her punishment, she asks Isabelle Huxley (the child's grandmother) to take care of her son.]]
** There's also Orlando's reaction upon [[spoiler:seeing his husband is still alive but doesn't recognise him (hence they never met in the altered timeline).]] This resulted in Orlando leaving his duties earlier and Penelope taking over and trying to help him.
* Out of all the members of T.I.M.E, Jack took [[spoiler:Nebet's betrayal]] the hardest due to how close he was with her. He struggles to get over what happened and doesn't want to think about her.
** [[spoiler:Nebet's betrayal]] in general hits everyone hard, but one can only imagine just how devastated Amy, Jack, and Marina feel because [[spoiler:they've already been betrayed by someone they considered a dear friend in previous seasons, and now they have to watch it happen again.]]
* After solving Case 19's murder, Orlando disappears from the resistance's headquarters due to [[spoiler:being unable to deal with his grief over his husband not recognizing him in this timeline.]] When Amy and the player find him, he reveals that [[spoiler:he had written a letter to Sirius telling him just what they were to each other in the original timeline,]] which is luckily intercepted before anyone gets to read it. This isn't helped by the fact that in the previous two cases, Sirius is clearly worried about Orlando and wonders if he'd offended him somehow.
** Made worse by the fact that this is the second-to-last case of the district, and while the rest of the team is more than thrilled to fix the timeline, Orlando is heartbroken [[spoiler:because leaving the Altered Present means that his beloved Sirius will be taken from him ''again'', and his attempts at finding closure had been futile.]]
* In Case 20, while the team has escaped the Altered Present, [[spoiler:they didn't get to say goodbye to the Resistance (especially Isabelle and Sirius), who are now running for their lives to avoid execution by the Ptolemy guards.]]

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* In Case 17, [[spoiler:the the killer of Storm Huxley was his girlfriend, who saw no choice but to commit the murder after he refused to stop putting his son's life at risk by forcing him to do the Resistance's dirty work. Before accepting her punishment, she asks Isabelle Huxley (the child's grandmother) to take care of her son.]]
son.
** There's also Orlando's reaction upon [[spoiler:seeing seeing his husband is still alive but doesn't recognise him (hence they never met in the altered timeline).]] timeline). This resulted in Orlando leaving his duties earlier and Penelope taking over and trying to help him.
* Out of all the members of T.I.M.E, Jack took [[spoiler:Nebet's betrayal]] Nebet's betrayal the hardest due to how close he was with her. He struggles to get over what happened and doesn't want to think about her.
** [[spoiler:Nebet's betrayal]] Nebet's betrayal in general hits everyone hard, but one can only imagine just how devastated Amy, Jack, and Marina feel because [[spoiler:they've they've already been betrayed by someone they considered a dear friend in previous seasons, and now they have to watch it happen again.]]
again.
* After solving Case 19's murder, Orlando disappears from the resistance's headquarters due to [[spoiler:being being unable to deal with his grief over his husband not recognizing him in this timeline.]] timeline. When Amy and the player find him, he reveals that [[spoiler:he he had written a letter to Sirius telling him just what they were to each other in the original timeline,]] timeline, which is luckily intercepted before anyone gets to read it. This isn't helped by the fact that in the previous two cases, Sirius is clearly worried about Orlando and wonders if he'd offended him somehow.
** Made worse by the fact that this is the second-to-last case of the district, and while the rest of the team is more than thrilled to fix the timeline, Orlando is heartbroken [[spoiler:because because leaving the Altered Present means that his beloved Sirius will be taken from him ''again'', and his attempts at finding closure had been futile.]]
futile.
* In Case 20, while the team has escaped the Altered Present, [[spoiler:they they didn't get to say goodbye to the Resistance (especially Isabelle and Sirius), who are now running for their lives to avoid execution by the Ptolemy guards.]]



* In Case 24, the killer of Agwe [[spoiler:turns out to be Jorge de la Cruz, who not only helped rescue the team just the previous episode but didn't even mean to kill the victim. He had fallen in love with the victim while the crew was waiting for Priestess Mabayo to awaken from her meditative sleep, but became frightened when the victim tried to kiss him (as homosexuality is seen as forbidden in the Age of Sail) and hit him with a bottle to scare him, only to end up killing him instead. In spite of feeling remorse for the murder, he is exiled to Skull Island as punishment.]]
* In Case 25, Henri Pelletier's killer turns out to be [[spoiler:plantation owner Simone Severine]]. [[spoiler:As a child, Simone and her family were slaves working for the victim's plantation, but after her parents were separated and sold off, she and her sister attempted to escape. Unfortunately, Simone's sister was caught by Pelletier, who whipped her to death. Simone would then learn how to handle explosives from her late husband and kill Pelletier in revenge.]]
* The Additional Investigation of Case 31 has [[spoiler:Nebet start fading out of existence after confessing she learned during her time of exile how cruel her family had become after she altered history and her happiest moments were working for T.I.M.E. She went back [[HeroicSacrifice to stop her past self and Ammon from altering the course of history in the first place]]. ]] Also, much like the finale of ''The Conspiracy'', there's an extra tearjerker, and it's the ending to this case since has you having to leave your old friends Jack, Marina and Amy for the second time before going back to 2019.


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* In Case 24, the killer of Agwe [[spoiler:turns turns out to be Jorge de la Cruz, who not only helped rescue the team just the previous episode but didn't even mean to kill the victim. He had fallen in love with the victim while the crew was waiting for Priestess Mabayo to awaken from her meditative sleep, but became frightened when the victim tried to kiss him (as homosexuality is seen as forbidden in the Age of Sail) and hit him with a bottle to scare him, only to end up killing him instead. In spite of feeling remorse for the murder, he is exiled to Skull Island as punishment.]]
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* In Case 25, Henri Pelletier's killer turns out to be [[spoiler:plantation plantation owner Simone Severine]]. [[spoiler:As Severine. As a child, Simone and her family were slaves working for the victim's plantation, but after her parents were separated and sold off, she and her sister attempted to escape. Unfortunately, Simone's sister was caught by Pelletier, who whipped her to death. Simone would then learn how to handle explosives from her late husband and kill Pelletier in revenge.]]
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* The Additional Investigation of Case 31 has [[spoiler:Nebet Nebet start fading out of existence after confessing she learned during her time of exile how cruel her family had become after she altered history and her happiest moments were working for T.I.M.E. She went back [[HeroicSacrifice to stop her past self and Ammon from altering the course of history in the first place]]. ]] Also, much like the finale of ''The Conspiracy'', there's an extra tearjerker, and it's the ending to this case since has you having to leave your old friends Jack, Marina and Amy for the second time before going back to 2019.




* In Case 9, shortly after the killer [[spoiler:Adam Enstrom]] is caught, [[spoiler:he commits suicide due to his guilt over taking a human life.]] The circumstances behind this makes it even sadder, [[spoiler:since in spite of Adam having been an ArtificialHuman, he had far more empathy than his creator did and cared for the other patients, and had never intended to murder Dr. Stein, only fix her sense of empathy. The team feels sorry for Adam and hold a proper funeral with him, fulfilling his eulogy wish.]]
* In Case 10, we see Justine Bankston again [[spoiler:after making peace with Abigail Riley's ghost. It is heavily implied that as the five years went by after she and her five friends sacrificed Abigail to a demon in a ritual, Justine matured into a TokenGoodTeammate and has been living with her guilt about it ever since. However, Gwen still breaks up with her, and the two part in tears.]]

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* In Case 9, shortly after the killer [[spoiler:Adam Enstrom]] Adam Enstrom is caught, [[spoiler:he he commits suicide due to his guilt over taking a human life.]] life. The circumstances behind this makes it even sadder, [[spoiler:since since in spite of Adam having been an ArtificialHuman, he had far more empathy than his creator did and cared for the other patients, and had never intended to murder Dr. Stein, only fix her sense of empathy. The team feels sorry for Adam and hold a proper funeral with him, fulfilling his eulogy wish.]]
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* In Case 10, we see Justine Bankston again [[spoiler:after after making peace with Abigail Riley's ghost. It is heavily implied that as the five years went by after she and her five friends sacrificed Abigail to a demon in a ritual, Justine matured into a TokenGoodTeammate and has been living with her guilt about it ever since. However, Gwen still breaks up with her, and the two part in tears.]]



** When it comes time to arrest the killer, [[spoiler:werewolf Sam Ellis, he reveals that he held a grudge against Ruth for killing his son years ago, when he was just a pup and too young to harm anyone. When the alpha of his pack finds out what he'd done, he is banished from the pack.]]

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** When it comes time to arrest the killer, [[spoiler:werewolf werewolf Sam Ellis, he reveals that he held a grudge against Ruth for killing his son years ago, when he was just a pup and too young to harm anyone. When the alpha of his pack finds out what he'd done, he is banished from the pack.]]



* In Case 13, [[spoiler:Ruby Rees (really [[NatureSpirit Rubaera]]) had fallen for Rex Logan in the hopes of conceiving a heir before she passes away. Instead, he had freaked out upon seeing her and vowed to kill her, resulting in her murdering him in retaliation.]] Luckily, [[spoiler:[[PetTheDog Felix gives her an enchanted necklace allowing conception]].]]

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* In Case 13, [[spoiler:Ruby Ruby Rees (really [[NatureSpirit Rubaera]]) had fallen for Rex Logan in the hopes of conceiving a heir before she passes away. Instead, he had freaked out upon seeing her and vowed to kill her, resulting in her murdering him in retaliation.]] Luckily, [[spoiler:[[PetTheDog [[PetTheDog Felix gives her an enchanted necklace allowing conception]].]]



* Everything that Alice Kelly goes through in Case 16 is heartbreaking. The team sees her being abused by the victim, her controlling husband, on camera, and Luke remarks that there's something off about her cheery attitude towards everything. [[spoiler:She turns out to be her husband's killer, and reveals that she's actually a golem created by Dan Kelly to replace his wife, who he had murdered after she disobeyed him. When she confronted him after finding photos of her and Dan that she didn't remember, he threatened to kill her as well, which prompted the murder. She then asks the team to deactivate her since she had taken a life, and thanks the team for helping her before she turns back into inanimate clay.]]

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* Everything that Alice Kelly goes through in Case 16 is heartbreaking. The team sees her being abused by the victim, her controlling husband, on camera, and Luke remarks that there's something off about her cheery attitude towards everything. [[spoiler:She She turns out to be her husband's killer, and reveals that she's actually a golem created by Dan Kelly to replace his wife, who he had murdered after she disobeyed him. When she confronted him after finding photos of her and Dan that she didn't remember, he threatened to kill her as well, which prompted the murder. She then asks the team to deactivate her since she had taken a life, and thanks the team for helping her before she turns back into inanimate clay.]]



* Case 20's killer's arrest, where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Morgana Blackhawk took advantage of Heather Night and her desire to be accepted somewhere to coax her into killing Belinda. Although Heather feels guilty over what she's done, she is turned over to the authorities.]]
* In Case 26, Jacob is an inconsolable wreck after the events of the previous case, where [[spoiler:the Demon Queen had taken the form of his thought-dead wife and Hope was left in a coma, which he blames himself for.]] He later sees a woman who looked like Lily from the back, and when he realizes his mistake, breaks down in tears.
* [[spoiler:Bucky Johnson's]] death in Case 27 is this for many players, [[spoiler:who remembered him from ''Travel In Time'' as someone who helped the team achieve many of their goals in the 60s and even helped them stop WWIII. The worst part is, he manages to avert AssholeVictim and didn't deserve his fate.]]
** Later, Jacob finds out why [[spoiler:the Demon Queen had possessed his wife's body: in order to seal away the Queen, Falcon had helped Rathimael mastermind Lily's murder to create an appropriate vessel for her. Jacob does ''not'' take this revelation well at all, and feels betrayed by his old mentor. This is enough for him to drive away from the team to the last place he and Lily vacationed before her death.]]

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* Case 20's killer's arrest, where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Morgana Morgana Blackhawk took advantage of Heather Night and her desire to be accepted somewhere to coax her into killing Belinda. Although Heather feels guilty over what she's done, she is turned over to the authorities.]]
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* In Case 26, Jacob is an inconsolable wreck after the events of the previous case, where [[spoiler:the the Demon Queen had taken the form of his thought-dead wife and Hope was left in a coma, which he blames himself for.]] for. He later sees a woman who looked like Lily from the back, and when he realizes his mistake, breaks down in tears.
* [[spoiler:Bucky Johnson's]] Bucky Johnson's death in Case 27 is this for many players, [[spoiler:who who remembered him from ''Travel In Time'' as someone who helped the team achieve many of their goals in the 60s and even helped them stop WWIII. The worst part is, he manages to avert AssholeVictim and didn't deserve his fate.]]
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** Later, Jacob finds out why [[spoiler:the the Demon Queen had possessed his wife's body: in order to seal away the Queen, Falcon had helped Rathimael mastermind Lily's murder to create an appropriate vessel for her. Jacob does ''not'' take this revelation well at all, and feels betrayed by his old mentor. This is enough for him to drive away from the team to the last place he and Lily vacationed before her death.]]



* Case 30 has a very sobering vibe throughout the main investigation. [[spoiler:Arthur is found dead after going missing in the previous case, leaving the team distraught and unprotected in the depths of the Underworld. We also discover that Arthur had been dealing with a lot even when working with the Hunters-there was a bounty on his head, he had been trying to evade capture from the Queen's faithful and since he was trying to protect the hunters, [[StoicWoobie he didn't tell them about any of this and had been very much alone in all of it.]]]]
** The stinger is that the killer [[spoiler: killed Arthur]] because he had a change of heart about Earth's destruction, and tried to stop it from happening by [[spoiler: draining his blood and giving it to Chief Arrow to stop the Queen's rising. However, he didn't know that Chief Arrow had turned over to the Queen under the impression that his late wife was still there, resulting in Chief Arrow giving Arthur's blood to the Queen anyway. ''Arthur died for nothing.'']]
** The discovery that [[spoiler:Mathison, our friend from the FBI was a Queen's faithful demon in disguise the entire time, tasked to keep an eye on them after they had made contact with Arthur all the way back in Case 2]] was quite upsetting for both the team and players.

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* Case 30 has a very sobering vibe throughout the main investigation. [[spoiler:Arthur Arthur is found dead after going missing in the previous case, leaving the team distraught and unprotected in the depths of the Underworld. We also discover that Arthur had been dealing with a lot even when working with the Hunters-there was a bounty on his head, he had been trying to evade capture from the Queen's faithful and since he was trying to protect the hunters, [[StoicWoobie he didn't tell them about any of this and had been very much alone in all of it.]]]]
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** The stinger is that the killer [[spoiler: killed Arthur]] Arthur because he had a change of heart about Earth's destruction, and tried to stop it from happening by [[spoiler: draining his blood and giving it to Chief Arrow to stop the Queen's rising. However, he didn't know that Chief Arrow had turned over to the Queen under the impression that his late wife was still there, resulting in Chief Arrow giving Arthur's blood to the Queen anyway. ''Arthur died for nothing.'']]
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** The discovery that [[spoiler:Mathison, Mathison, our friend from the FBI was a Queen's faithful demon in disguise the entire time, tasked to keep an eye on them after they had made contact with Arthur all the way back in Case 2]] 2 was quite upsetting for both the team and players.



* Case 4. '''''Dear god'''''. Aside from being [[NauseaFuel extremely gruesome and gory]], and the fact that the victim is killed for a very petty reason [[{{Matricide}} by her own son]] [[spoiler:(which is that she disagreed with his decision to turn the château into a bed and breakfast)]], what really makes it absolutely heartbreaking is High Commissioner Delacroix's reaction to her death, as he completely breaks down and is so brokenhearted that he must take the day off, [[FromBadToWorse but that's not all]]. It gets worse when in Chapter 3, the player eventually stumbles across Delacroix in the midst of the investigation, mourning the victim's death by singing while heavily drunk. He does get better at the end though, but the fact that the victim is Delacroix's ex-girlfriend and that she totally averts being an AssholeVictim despite her being a bit stubborn, [[TheWoobie is more than enough for players to really feel like giving poor Delacroix a hug]].

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* Case 4. '''''Dear god'''''. Aside from being [[NauseaFuel extremely gruesome and gory]], and the fact that the victim is killed for a very petty reason [[{{Matricide}} by her own son]] [[spoiler:(which (which is that she disagreed with his decision to turn the château into a bed and breakfast)]], breakfast), what really makes it absolutely heartbreaking is High Commissioner Delacroix's reaction to her death, as he completely breaks down and is so brokenhearted that he must take the day off, [[FromBadToWorse but that's not all]]. It gets worse when in Chapter 3, the player eventually stumbles across Delacroix in the midst of the investigation, mourning the victim's death by singing while heavily drunk. He does get better at the end though, but the fact that the victim is Delacroix's ex-girlfriend and that she totally averts being an AssholeVictim despite her being a bit stubborn, [[TheWoobie is more than enough for players to really feel like giving poor Delacroix a hug]].
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* The ''entire district'' of Africa may be one, since [[spoiler:the Bureau finds out that a member of their own team had given SOMBRA the coordinates of their plane Kenya which allowed a hitman to make it crash, essentially revealing that [[TheMole there's a traitor among them]]. What makes this even more saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) had formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and someone from the team still betrayed them despite that. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
* [[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. A good portion of [[spoiler:The Bureau, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united The Bureau has been for the rest of the season]].

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* The ''entire district'' of Africa may be is one, since [[spoiler:the Bureau finds out that a member of their own team had given SOMBRA the coordinates of their plane to Kenya which allowed a hitman to make it crash, essentially revealing that [[TheMole there's a traitor among them]]. What them]]]]. Naturally, a good bulk of the district's StoryArc focuses on [[spoiler:finding out who is it while the traitor keeps sabotaging The Bureau's equipment and security, to the point the Additional Investigations of Africa are aptly titled "The Enemy Within". Seeing your friends and teammates becoming increasingly paranoid and distrustful of each other as the district goes on is just heartbreaking to see]].
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makes this even more saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) had has formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and someone [[spoiler:someone from the team still betrayed them despite that.them. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
* [[WhamEpisode Case 42. ''[[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], it]]''. Being the district district's finale of Africa. Africa and having the victim [[spoiler:killed inside the team's headquarters]], it was expected that this case would focus on [[spoiler:finally uncovering who the traitor is, something that was bound to bring bitter moments]]. A good portion of [[spoiler:The Bureau, [[spoiler:the team, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united The the Bureau has been for the rest of the season]].



*** This ends up happening ''again'' after [[spoiler:Carmen is rescued from her kidnapper and put into custody]].

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*** This ends up happening ''again'' after [[spoiler:Carmen is rescued from her kidnapper and put into in custody]].



** Elliot does ''not'' take [[spoiler:being flagged as a suspect and interrogated by Michelle]] very well. [[spoiler:He gets upset that the lawyer who defended his kidnapper back in Singapore is the one accusing him of murder, and he is legitimately hurt by the player's refusal to help him, to the point where he confines himself in the library, refusing to speak to anyone.]] Dupont notices, and worries about him.

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** Elliot does ''not'' take [[spoiler:being flagged as a suspect and interrogated by Michelle]] very well. [[spoiler:He gets upset that the lawyer who defended his kidnapper back in Singapore is the one accusing him of murder, and he is legitimately hurt by the player's refusal to help him, to the point where he confines himself in the library, refusing library and refuses to speak to anyone.]] anyone]]. Dupont notices, notices and worries about him.



*** During [[spoiler:her]] arrest, [[spoiler:Angela reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been investigating across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that even when being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in The Bureau]].

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*** During [[spoiler:her]] arrest, [[spoiler:Angela reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The the Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been investigating across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that even when being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in The the Bureau]].



*** Then after speaking with [[spoiler:Angela after you find the tracking chip she told you about...]]

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** Despite her composed demeanor, Chief Ripley is shown to be very upset and distraught after [[spoiler:she becomes a suspect. Not because of being suspected, mind you, but due to the fact that she's been working for The Bureau her entire life to the point she considers it a part of her identity, and the existence of a traitor among her team is bound to hit her the hardest]].
--->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler: But it's not what you think. The Bureau is my life. I've always been loyal to it.]]

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** Despite her composed demeanor, Chief Ripley is shown to be very upset and distraught after [[spoiler:she becomes a suspect. Not because of being suspected, mind you, you (she even congratulates both the player and Michelle [[InsistsOnBeingSuspected for considering her an option despite being their boss]]), but due to the fact that she's been working for The Bureau her entire life to the point she considers it a part of her identity, and the existence of a traitor among her team is bound to hit her the hardest]].
--->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler: But [[spoiler:But it's not what you think. The Bureau is my life. I've always been loyal to it.]]



*** During [[spoiler:her]] arrest, [[spoiler:Angela reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that despite being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in The Bureau]].

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*** During [[spoiler:her]] arrest, [[spoiler:Angela reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following investigating across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that despite even when being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in The Bureau]].

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* [[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. A good portion of [[spoiler:The Bureau, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united The Bureau has been for the rest of the season. Then in the end, is ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars completely devastated]].

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* [[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. A good portion of [[spoiler:The Bureau, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united The Bureau has been for the rest of the season. Then in the end, is ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars completely devastated]].season]].



-->'''Sanjay:''' Tell me it's not true!
-->'''Michelle:''' You're Ms Martinez's adopted son, right?
-->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:You can't arrest Carmen! You have to let her go! She's not the mole! She's not SOMBRA! You can't take Carmen away! You can't, you-]]
-->'''Marina:''' Sanjay! There you are! [[CooldownHug Come with me, sweetheart]].

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-->'''Sanjay:''' --->'''Sanjay:''' Tell me it's not true!
-->'''Michelle:''' --->'''Michelle:''' You're Ms Martinez's adopted son, right?
-->'''Sanjay:''' --->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:You can't arrest Carmen! You have to let her go! She's not the mole! She's not SOMBRA! You can't take Carmen away! You can't, you-]]
-->'''Marina:''' --->'''Marina:''' Sanjay! There you are! [[CooldownHug Come with me, sweetheart]].



-->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:Jonah says Carmen was kidnapped! I want to see her!]]
-->'''Ingrid:''' [[spoiler:Sanjay, I told you: Carmen can't have visitors in custody. It's against regulations.]]
-->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:[[SuddenlyShouting BUT I WANT TO SEE HER!]] [[IWantMyMommy I want my mom!]]]]

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-->'''Sanjay:''' ---->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:Jonah says Carmen was kidnapped! I want to see her!]]
-->'''Ingrid:''' ---->'''Ingrid:''' [[spoiler:Sanjay, I told you: Carmen can't have visitors in custody. It's against regulations.]]
-->'''Sanjay:''' ---->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:[[SuddenlyShouting BUT I WANT TO SEE HER!]] [[IWantMyMommy I want my mom!]]]]



-->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler: But it's not what you think. The Bureau is my life. I've always been loyal to it. I'm tired to the bone. If I could end this nightmare by confessing, I would.]]

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-->'''Ripley:''' --->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler: But it's not what you think. The Bureau is my life. I've always been loyal to it. I'm ]]
--->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler:I'm
tired to the bone. If I could end this nightmare by confessing, I would.]]



-->'''Jack:''' ''[[[DrowningMySorrows holding a bottle of whiskey]]]'' Helloooooo, everyone! [[spoiler:Enjoy your freedom while you can! <Player's name> will soon handcuff y'all, while that SOMBRA lawyer looks on and laughs!]]
** During [[spoiler:her]] arrest, [[spoiler:Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that despite being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in The Bureau]].

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-->'''Jack:''' --->'''Jack:''' ''[[[DrowningMySorrows holding a bottle of whiskey]]]'' Helloooooo, everyone! [[spoiler:Enjoy your freedom while you can! <Player's name> will soon handcuff y'all, while that SOMBRA lawyer looks on and laughs!]]
** **Then in the end, is [[spoiler:''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars completely devastated]].
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During [[spoiler:her]] arrest, [[spoiler:Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and is still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that despite being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends in The Bureau]].



-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela, tell me it's not true!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:You shouldn't have come here, Lars. It's true: I'm SOMBRA. I was before I met you.]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ''[TryingNotToCry]'' [[spoiler:No! That's impossible! We were happy, we had a family! You could've chosen us! You could've left SOMBRA, we'd have protected you!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:I don't expect you to understand, Lars. I didn't want to leave SOMBRA! [[WellIntentionedExtremist I believe in them, even if I disagree with some of their methods.]]]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:You can't be serious! SOMBRA must've brainwashed you!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:They didn't brainwash me! They gave me a life! SOMBRA took me in when I became an orphan at age 8! [[UndyingLoyalty They taught me everything I knew! I wasn't going to question them!]]]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:But I'm still as confused as ever! If you believe in SOMBRA, why'd you help us?]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:[[MamaBear There's one thing I never approved of]]: [[WouldHurtAChild SOMBRA's increasing use of children!]] When <Player's name> discovered SOMBRA was now brainwashing children and experimenting on teenagers, I was sick with fear for our girls! I set up the Spring Angels foundation out of guilt, too... and I put your name on everything, Lars, to keep it safe from SOMBRA.]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:How can you pretend to care about children when you lied to our little girls?! You only married me because SOMBRA told you to! I was just a part of your cover!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Don't you understand?! I lied to keep you safe! SOMBRA didn't want me to marry you! It was the first time I disobeyed their orders! I married you because I fell in love with you! I always loved our family! You've got to believe me!]]
** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]] and rebelliousness, Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's {{Manchild}} tendencies and [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.

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-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela, tell me it's not true!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' ---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:You shouldn't have come here, Lars. It's true: I'm SOMBRA. I was before I met you.]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ''[TryingNotToCry]'' [[spoiler:No! That's impossible! We were happy, we had a family! You could've chosen us! You could've left SOMBRA, we'd have protected you!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' ---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:I don't expect you to understand, Lars. I didn't want to leave SOMBRA! [[WellIntentionedExtremist I believe in them, even if I disagree with some of their methods.]]]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:You can't be serious! SOMBRA must've brainwashed you!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' ---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:They didn't brainwash me! They gave me a life! SOMBRA took me in when I became an orphan at age 8! [[UndyingLoyalty They taught me everything I knew! I wasn't going to question them!]]]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:But ***Then after speaking with [[spoiler:Angela after you find the tracking chip she told you about...]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela, the chip you took from a dead assassin was a tracker. Elliot can now locate all the SOMBRA recruits in Africa. But
I'm still as confused as ever! If you believe in SOMBRA, why'd you help us?]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:[[MamaBear ---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Lars, I told you not to seek answers-]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:But I want answers! I deserve to know!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Fine! [[MamaBear
There's one thing I never approved of]]: [[WouldHurtAChild SOMBRA's increasing use of children!]] When <Player's name> discovered SOMBRA was now brainwashing children and experimenting on teenagers, I was sick with fear for our girls! I set up the Spring Angels foundation out of guilt, too... and I put your name on everything, Lars, to keep it safe from SOMBRA.]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:How can you pretend to care about children when you lied to our little girls?! girls?!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Don't you understand?! [[LyingToProtectYourFeelings I lied to keep you safe!]]]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:[[MarriageOfConvenience
You only married me because SOMBRA told you to! to!]] I was just a part of your cover!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Don't you understand?! I lied to keep you safe! SOMBRA
cover!!]]
---->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:SOMBRA
didn't want me to marry you! It was the first time I disobeyed their orders! I married you because I fell in love with you! I always loved our family! You've got to believe me!]]
** *** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]] and rebelliousness, Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's {{Manchild}} tendencies and [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.

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* The ''entire district'' of Africa may be one, since [[spoiler:the Bureau finds out that a member of their own team had given SOMBRA the coordinates of their plane Kenya which allowed a hitman to make it crash, essentially revealing that [[TheMole there's a traitor among them]]. What makes this especially saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) had formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and someone from the team still betrayed them despite that. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
* [[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. A good portion of [[spoiler:The Bureau, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united The Bureau has been for the rest of the season. Then in the end, is ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars completely devastated]].
** When Carmen [[spoiler:is suspected of being the mole]], Sanjay bursts in afterwards and tearfully begs the player to [[spoiler:not take her away from him. When they refuse, he gets angry until Marina takes care of him.]]
*** Again with Sanjay, he [[spoiler:calls Carmen his mom while asking, in floods of tears, to see her while she's in custody.]]
** Elliot does ''not'' take [[spoiler:being flagged as a suspect, and being interrogated by Michelle]] very well. [[spoiler:He gets upset that the lawyer who defended his kidnapper is the one accusing him of murder, and he is legitimately hurt by the player's refusal to help him, to the point where he confines himself in the library, refusing to speak to anyone.]] Dupont notices, and worries about him.
** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]], Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.
** [[spoiler:Angela and Lars]]'s conversation in the AI. [[spoiler:Lars is forced to accept that his wife is the mole, and when he talks to her in jail he questions whether she ever cared about him or their children. Angela explains that while she had loyalty to SOMBRA since she was 8 years old, she loved Lars so much that she disobeyed SOMBRA by marrying him, and created the Spring Angels because she was disgusted with what the organization did to children. After leading him to a video of the day their children were born, she sadly says that she doesn't think they'll ever see each other again. Lars is understandably upset and decides to go on leave, wondering how he'll break the truth to their daughters.]]
*** During this time, [[spoiler:Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by kickstarting the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. It's just sad to see that despite being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends]].

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* The ''entire district'' of Africa may be one, since [[spoiler:the Bureau finds out that a member of their own team had given SOMBRA the coordinates of their plane Kenya which allowed a hitman to make it crash, essentially revealing that [[TheMole there's a traitor among them]]. What makes this especially even more saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) had formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and someone from the team still betrayed them despite that. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
* [[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. A good portion of [[spoiler:The Bureau, including [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can feel the tension and despair beginning to arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, fear, or in the culprit's case, desperation of being caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united The Bureau has been for the rest of the season. Then in the end, is ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars completely devastated]].
-->'''Dupont:''' I hope you'll solve this case soon! Office morale has never been so low!
** When Carmen [[spoiler:is suspected of being the mole]], Sanjay bursts in afterwards and tearfully begs the player to [[spoiler:not take her away from him. When they refuse, he gets angry until Marina him, insisting that there is no way she could be part of SOMBRA, the very same organization that made him suffer through East Asia. It takes care of him.Marina's assistance to calm him down]].
-->'''Sanjay:''' Tell me it's not true!
-->'''Michelle:''' You're Ms Martinez's adopted son, right?
-->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:You can't arrest Carmen! You have to let her go! She's not the mole! She's not SOMBRA! You can't take Carmen away! You can't, you-]]
-->'''Marina:''' Sanjay! There you are! [[CooldownHug Come with me, sweetheart]].
***This ends up happening ''again'' after [[spoiler:Carmen is rescued from her kidnapper and put into custody]].
-->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:Jonah says Carmen was kidnapped! I want to see her!]]
-->'''Ingrid:''' [[spoiler:Sanjay, I told you: Carmen can't have visitors in custody. It's against regulations.
]]
*** Again with Sanjay, he [[spoiler:calls Carmen his mom while asking, in floods of tears, to see her while she's in custody.]]
-->'''Sanjay:''' [[spoiler:[[SuddenlyShouting BUT I WANT TO SEE HER!]] [[IWantMyMommy I want my mom!]]]]
** Elliot does ''not'' take [[spoiler:being flagged as a suspect, suspect and being interrogated by Michelle]] very well. [[spoiler:He gets upset that the lawyer who defended his kidnapper back in Singapore is the one accusing him of murder, and he is legitimately hurt by the player's refusal to help him, to the point where he confines himself in the library, refusing to speak to anyone.]] Dupont notices, and worries about him.
** What makes **Despite her composed demeanor, Chief Ripley is shown to be very upset and distraught after [[spoiler:she becomes a suspect. Not because of being suspected, mind you, but due to the reveal fact that she's been working for The Bureau her entire life to the point she considers it a part of her identity, and the existence of a traitor among her team is bound to hit her the hardest]].
-->'''Ripley:''' [[spoiler: But it's not what you think. The Bureau is my life. I've always been loyal to it. I'm tired to the bone. If I could end this nightmare by confessing, I would.]]
**Even [[ComedicHero Jack]] gets this after [[spoiler:he becomes a suspect due to his gun being used as the murder weapon. Not only he's still hurt after his break-up with Asal (to the point he reveals [[SexForSolace Lavinia manipulated him to have sex with her back in Kenya]]), but like Elliot, he doesn't take very well being flagged as a suspect and traitor not only by a former member of SOMBRA, but by his best friend as well]].
-->'''Jack:''' ''[[[DrowningMySorrows holding a bottle of whiskey]]]'' Helloooooo, everyone! [[spoiler:Enjoy your freedom while you can! <Player's name> will soon handcuff y'all, while that SOMBRA lawyer looks on and laughs!]]
** During [[spoiler:her]] arrest,
[[spoiler:Angela being also reveals that, while she did provide the mole even more shocking plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by arranging the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. Then during the AI, [[spoiler:Angela says that she regrets nothing and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]], Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude still believes in SOMBRA despite their horrible actions]]. It's just saddening to see that despite being one of [[spoiler:almost killed by the good guys]], and even Jack's [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist same organization who she had been causing nothing but trouble for her willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and group of friends and suffering for thousands of other people]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.
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The Bureau]].
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[[spoiler:Angela and Lars]]'s conversation conversations in the AI. [[spoiler:Lars is forced to accept that his wife is the mole, and when he talks to her in jail he questions whether she ever cared about him or their children. Angela explains that while she had loyalty to SOMBRA since she was 8 years old, she loved Lars so much that she disobeyed SOMBRA by marrying him, and created the Spring Angels because she was disgusted with what the organization did to children. After leading him to a video of the day their children were born, she sadly says that she doesn't think they'll ever see each other again. Lars is understandably upset and decides to go on leave, wondering how he'll break the truth to their daughters.]]
*** During this time, -->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:Angela, tell me it's not true!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:You shouldn't have come here, Lars. It's true: I'm SOMBRA. I was before I met you.]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' ''[TryingNotToCry]'' [[spoiler:No! That's impossible! We were happy, we had a family! You could've chosen us! You could've left SOMBRA, we'd have protected you!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:I don't expect you to understand, Lars. I didn't want to leave SOMBRA! [[WellIntentionedExtremist I believe in them, even if I disagree with some of their methods.]]]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:You can't be serious! SOMBRA must've brainwashed you!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:They didn't brainwash me! They gave me a life! SOMBRA took me in when I became an orphan at age 8! [[UndyingLoyalty They taught me everything I knew! I wasn't going to question them!]]]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:But I'm still as confused as ever! If you believe in SOMBRA, why'd you help us?]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:[[MamaBear There's one thing I never approved of]]: [[WouldHurtAChild SOMBRA's increasing use of children!]] When <Player's name> discovered SOMBRA was now brainwashing children and experimenting on teenagers, I was sick with fear for our girls! I set up the Spring Angels foundation out of guilt, too... and I put your name on everything, Lars, to keep it safe from SOMBRA.]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Lars]]:''' [[spoiler:How can you pretend to care about children when you lied to our little girls?! You only married me because SOMBRA told you to! I was just a part of your cover!]]
-->'''[[spoiler:Angela]]:''' [[spoiler:Don't you understand?! I lied to keep you safe! SOMBRA didn't want me to marry you! It was the first time I disobeyed their orders! I married you because I fell in love with you! I always loved our family! You've got to believe me!]]
** What makes the reveal of
[[spoiler:Angela also reveals that, while she did provide being the plane's coordinates in mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by kickstarting the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. It's just sad to see that other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]] and rebelliousness, Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being [[spoiler:almost killed by one of the good guys]], and even Jack's {{Manchild}} tendencies and [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very same fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization she who had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the end]] despite already having a loving family most somber and group of friends]].tragic in the entire series.
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*** During this time, [[spoiler:Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead due to probably becoming too attached to The Bureau, she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by kickstarting the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. It's just sad to see that despite being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and friend group]].

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*** During this time, [[spoiler:Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead dead]] due to probably [[BecomingTheMask becoming too attached to The Bureau, Bureau]], she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by kickstarting the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place]]. It's just sad to see that despite being [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and friend group]].group of friends]].
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*** During this time, Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead due to probably becoming too attached to The Bureau, she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by kickstarting the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place. It's just sad to see that despite being almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and friend group.

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*** During this time, Angela [[spoiler:Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead due to probably becoming too attached to The Bureau, she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by kickstarting the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place. place]]. It's just sad to see that despite being almost [[spoiler:almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and friend group. group]].

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* The ''entire district'' of Africa may be one, since [[spoiler: the AI is called "The Enemy Within" and the Bureau finds out that a member of their team had given a hitman orders to crash their plane to Kenya. What makes this especially saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) had formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and someone from the team still betrayed them despite that. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
* [[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. A good portion of [[spoiler: The Bureau are suspects, including Jack and Carmen, and even Chief Ripley. As the case goes on, you can start feeling the tension rising among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, desperation, or in the culprit's case, fear of being caught. Then in the end, is ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving Lars understandably devastated]].
** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]], Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of them would seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of others]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.

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* The ''entire district'' of Africa may be one, since [[spoiler: the AI is called "The Enemy Within" and the [[spoiler:the Bureau finds out that a member of their own team had given a hitman orders to crash SOMBRA the coordinates of their plane Kenya which allowed a hitman to Kenya.make it crash, essentially revealing that [[TheMole there's a traitor among them]]. What makes this especially saddening is the fact that the entire Bureau (especially the player) had formed [[FireForgedFriends strong bonds with each other through fighting SOMBRA and going through hell in the previous cases]], and someone from the team still betrayed them despite that. Elliot, who had been the one to discover this, is outright depressed when he breaks the news to the rest of the team.]]
* [[WhamEpisode All of Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. A good portion of [[spoiler: The Bureau are suspects, [[spoiler:The Bureau, including Jack and Carmen, [[TheLancer Jack]], [[TeamMom Carmen]], and even [[DaChief Chief Ripley. Ripley]], end up becoming suspects. As the case goes on, you can start feeling feel the tension rising and despair arise among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, desperation, fear, or in the culprit's case, fear desperation of being caught. caught, which is quite sad to see considering how united The Bureau has been for the rest of the season. Then in the end, is ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up revealed as the SOMBRA agent, leaving everyone pretty much shocked and Lars understandably devastated]].
** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]], Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of them would seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of others]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.
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** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]], Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of these factors would make any of them seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of other people]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.


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***During this time, Angela also reveals that, while she did provide the plane's coordinates in the first case of Africa to SOMBRA, she didn't actually expect them ''to make their plane crash'' at all. Realizing that SOMBRA wanted her dead due to probably becoming too attached to The Bureau, she ended up making a last-ditch effort to prove her loyalty by kickstarting the diamond smuggling operation the team had been following across the continent in the first place. It's just sad to see that despite being almost killed by the very same organization she had been willing to commit crimes for, Angela continued being [[UndyingLoyalty loyal to them until the end]] despite already having a loving family and friend group.

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* [[WhamEpisode All of case 42, Case 42]], the district finale of Africa. Most A good portion of [[spoiler: The Bureau are suspects, including Jack and Carmen, and even Chief Ripley. It As the case goes on, you can start feeling the tension rising among the team, with people starting to accuse each other either in anger, desperation, or in the culprit's case, fear of being caught. Then in the end, is ''[[TheDogWasTheMastermind Angela]]'' of all people who ends up with ''Angela'' being revealed as a the SOMBRA agent, leaving Lars devastated.]]understandably devastated]].
** What makes the reveal of [[spoiler:Angela being the mole even more shocking and heart-wrenching is how utterly unexpected it is]]. Among the other suspects, [[spoiler:Ripley's MysteriousPast and [[ContrivedCoincidence coincidentally surviving an assassination attempt from SOMBRA]], Elliot's [[TeenGenius immense intelligence]], Carmen's [[GoodIsNotNice no-nonsense attitude despite being one of the good guys]], and even Jack's [[TheDitz ditziness]] making it possible that he really used his gun to commit the murder (not to mention [[SixthRanger the addition of Michelle]] as the player's new partner, [[ConvenientReplacementCharacter which would make the loss of Carmen or Jack a non-issue]]), all of them would seem very fitting as being the killer/traitor of The Bureau. Angela, on the other hand? She's been nothing but a helpful and caring NiceGirl during the entire season, being HappilyMarried to another member of the team, showing her MamaBear side with her daughters during both Asia arcs, and even creating ''[[GoodSamaritan a freaking charity for adopted children]]'' without expecting something in return not long ago! And in the end, that sweet Angela is still revealed to be working for a terrorist organization who had been causing nothing but trouble for her friends and suffering for thousands of others]]. It goes without saying that this case might be one of the most somber and tragic in the entire series.
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* Some murders are AccidentalMurder, and at times, the murderers genuinely regret their deed. Some of them were even crying or look saddened when they're arrested, such as the murderer in Case 48 "Good Girls Don't Die".



* Some murders are AccidentalMurder, and at times, the murderers genuinely regret their deed. Some of them were even crying or look saddened when they're arrested, such as the murderer in Case 48 "Good Girls Don't Die".
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* You can't but feel bad for Noemie Leprince after she learns she killed Celeste. Worst still, she had no choice because Antoine threatened her to do so or he'd make sure she can't model again.
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* Enzo's heartbreak over the death of Lola du Maurier. Nadia has to help comfort him when you go to get an analysis from him.
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* Case 4. '''''Dear god'''''. Aside from being [[NauseaFuel extremely gruesome and gory]], and the fact that the victim is killed for a very petty reason [[{{Matricide}} by her own son]] [[spoiler:(which is that she disagreed with his decision to turn the château into a bed and breakfast)]], what really makes it absolutely heartbreaking is High Commissioner Delacroix's reaction to her death, as he completely breaks down and is so brokenhearted that he must take the day off, [[FromBadToWorse but that's not all]]. It gets worse when in Chapter 3, the player eventually stumbles across Delacroix in the midst of the investigation, mourning the victim's death by singing while heavily drunk. He does get better at the end though, but the fact that the victim is Delacroix's ex-girlfriend and that she totally averts being an AssholeVictim despite her being a bit stubborn, [[TheWoobie is more than enough for players to really feel like giving poor Delacroix a hug]].
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* In Case 10, we see Justine Bankston again [[spoiler:after making peace with Abigail Riley's ghost. It is heavily implied that as the five years went by after she and her five friends sacrificed Abigail to a demon in a ritual, Justine matured into a TokenGoodTeamate and has been living with her guilt about it ever since. However, Gwen still breaks up with her, and the two part in tears.]]

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!!City Of Romance
* The backstory of Carrie's brother disappearing at a young age and her desperation to find him.
* Hugo completely breaking down as he files for divorce from Clementine to the point he needs the player by his side to comfort him.
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* Case 30 has a very sobering vibe throughout the main investigation. [[spoiler:Arthur is found dead after going missing in the previous case, leaving the team distraught and unprotected in the depths of the Underworld. We also discover that Arthur had been dealing with a lot even when working with the Hunters-there was a bounty on his head, he had been trying to evade capture from the Queen's faithful and since he was trying to protect the hunters, [[StoicWoobie he didn't tell them about any of this and ''had been very much alone'' in all of it.]]]]

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* Case 30 has a very sobering vibe throughout the main investigation. [[spoiler:Arthur is found dead after going missing in the previous case, leaving the team distraught and unprotected in the depths of the Underworld. We also discover that Arthur had been dealing with a lot even when working with the Hunters-there was a bounty on his head, he had been trying to evade capture from the Queen's faithful and since he was trying to protect the hunters, [[StoicWoobie he didn't tell them about any of this and ''had had been very much alone'' alone in all of it.]]]]

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