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I'm glad it's been helpful for people! I definitely think that recent updates are helpful in the game's logical flow but yeah it's guilty of having a few easy catches that can send you looping without someone to help bounce stuff off of. I think I'll leave this in its state as it is just for everyone unless devs make more flow updates, but I hope everyone is able to follow the general logic using this doc + the comments section. :)
My biggest gripe is when you make a game this difficult and based purely on logic and deduction, you have to be really careful of the gaps in the game's logic and how it can lead to false conclusions. For example, in the last case with the police notebook, it referred to a body that was outside the scene of the crime, not the one on 2nd floor. On one hand it was illogical to think the note about a bloody body was the same clean one upstairs, but it was equally if not more illogical to assume a note from the police at the scene of the crime only makes mention of one body and it's one that is outside of the scene of the crime. Ran myself into circles for hours trying to figure out how the bloody body didn't leave any blood on floor 2, absolutely brutal.
Also, the reason why the CPS worker decided to take the kids that day was because according to the letter from the school, you know parents are supposed to pick up the children at 13:15, but from another withdraw receipt you can see Thomas was also gambling in Las Vegas that day. So it was the last straw pretty much.