I know this comment is 3 years old but the gas chamber is in fact an execution method for death row inmates in several US States, California being one of them. Ironic that the murder just so happens to be Jewish but Cole says it because he's being truthful about the punishment that awaits him
One thing I don't get (Based on my own experience playing this case): In the interrogation of Kalou, why doesn't it work to bring up the fact that they found the gun in the trash can, and the gun store owner verified that Kalou brought it in for cleaning and bought ammo for it? Together, that makes for a quite damning piece of evidence that would certainly hold up in court, you'd think it would work to bring it up in the interrogation.
A smile upon you, boyo! But you should have made a mistake so the people could see the admonishments he gives you and sends you back in there to raise a few lumps, lad!
I didn’t understand this. Why was the receipt in Gage’s pocket? And did the girl work for Mr Gage? Or claim to? What does she mean “looking around the other stores”?
+Doc. Metheria Certainly doesn't help his case, though. By the gun store owner showing that he had come to clean it, it proves that 1) The weapon does indeed belong to him. 2) He actively had a small amount of ammunition for it. Of course, it goes to reason that he probably had ammunition for it anyway, but the fact that it's on paper helps.
Murder victim looks exactly like a thinner Michael De Santa
steamedrice97 what?woah!
Yea
Maybe it’s Michael’s grandfather or something?
ralph= king of: its a couple of blocks from here
Such a very underrated game.
BountyHunterJester4Liberty813 no
this happened exactly 70 years ago
Bingo, wow yeah!
proof?
Woah did Cole just tell him he's getting the gas chamber?!?
* WOAH*
I know this comment is 3 years old but the gas chamber is in fact an execution method for death row inmates in several US States, California being one of them. Ironic that the murder just so happens to be Jewish but Cole says it because he's being truthful about the punishment that awaits him
One thing I don't get (Based on my own experience playing this case):
In the interrogation of Kalou, why doesn't it work to bring up the fact that they found the gun in the trash can, and the gun store owner verified that Kalou brought it in for cleaning and bought ammo for it? Together, that makes for a quite damning piece of evidence that would certainly hold up in court, you'd think it would work to bring it up in the interrogation.
Adamguy2003 circumstantial, the weapon could have been stolen and he could’ve been setup.
Its Micheal De Santa
A smile upon you, boyo! But you should have made a mistake so the people could see the admonishments he gives you and sends you back in there to raise a few lumps, lad!
2:29 - Alan from Two and a Half Men?
I don't think it's the same actor, he does look like him though
Thats what i was thinking
I do all this stuff yet for some reason it says I haven’t fully investigated the crime scene....
Earned yourself a subscriber awesome video 😂
I didn’t understand this. Why was the receipt in Gage’s pocket? And did the girl work for Mr Gage? Or claim to? What does she mean “looking around the other stores”?
Just because you owned a gun and cleaned does not mean you used it someone could have stole it and used it to frame him
in the thumbnail i thought it was michael
10:47
He looks just like Michael de Santa
Keep uploading !!
+Doc. Metheria
Certainly doesn't help his case, though. By the gun store owner showing that he had come to clean it, it proves that
1) The weapon does indeed belong to him.
2) He actively had a small amount of ammunition for it.
Of course, it goes to reason that he probably had ammunition for it anyway, but the fact that it's on paper helps.
3:16
Wait, got a question for anyone watching this.... Were these cases based on real life? I think that's pretty cool if it was.
I believe a lot of them were inspired by real life cases.
SPOILER ALERT:
The homicide cases were for example been based on the Dahlia murder.
How many people stopped at the gun lol
@sokha326 thats what i thought!
1138 = George Lucas reference.
kalou seemed like a nice guy, too bad he did what he did.
Phoenix Wright anyone.....?
Nolmart Maridor Gimeno ha!