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* In both of the first two games, the detective finds notes written by the villains commenting on the need to find a new place to hide the bodies of their victims. If that was such a concern, why (other than plot reasons, of course) didn't they just burn the bodies?
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* In both of the first two games, the detective finds notes written by the villains commenting on the need to find a new place to hide the bodies of their victims. If that was such a concern, why (other than plot reasons, of course) didn't they just burn the bodies?bodies?
* In the first game, how exactly did the Detective and Richard Hamilton avoid falling under the Preacher's spell?
* In the first game, how exactly did the Detective and Richard Hamilton avoid falling under the Preacher's spell?
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* In both of the first two games, the detective finds notes written by the villains commenting on the need to find a new place to hide the bodies of their victims. If that was such a concern, why (other than plot reasons, of course) didn't they just burn the bodies?
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* In both of the first two games, the detective finds notes written by the villains commenting on the need to find a new place to hide the bodies of their victims. If that was such a concern, why (other than plot reasons, of course) didn't they just burn the bodies?
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