Lets Play: L.A. Noire 100% Walkthrough Pt 4: The Golden Butterfly

Lets Play: L.A. Noire 100% Walkthrough Pt 4: The Golden Butterfly

In this New Series I'll be playing a game called L.A. Noire where I get 100% on all of the cases and do some street Crimes along the way. I will show you all the Right choices for each investigation and each clues for evidence. L.A. Noire is a 2011 action-adventure video game developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games. Set in 1947 Los Angeles, the game follows the rise of detective Cole Phelps among the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department as he solves a range of cases across various bureaus. When he is tasked with investigating a morphine distribution ring involving several of his former squadmates from World War II, Phelps finds both his personal and professional life falling into turmoil, and reluctantly joins forces with his estranged former comrade, Jack Kelso, as they uncover a major conspiracy involving prominent Los Angeles figures. The Red Lipstick Murder-Crime Scene:The Moors The mission takes place six months after Cole's promotion. He and his new Homicide partner, Galloway, get a briefing from Capt. James Donnelly and drive to the crime scene. At the crime scene, on a hill called The Moors, they find the body, marked off by police tape. The victim found at the scene is naked, mutilated, and badly beaten. You see the footprint on the woman's chest, a message written in lipstick, and a piece of jewelry torn from her finger. One of the officers present then comes and brings some relevant information about the case, such as the fact that the characteristics of the injuries indicates that it is the action of the serial killer "The Werewolf." Persons of Interest Celine Henry - Murder victim. Alonzo Mendez - Vehicle owner seen with Celine Henry on night of murder. Dick McColl - Bamba Club owner and proprietor. Jacob Henry - Husband of murder victim Celine Henry. Jennifer Horgan - Next door neighbor of Celine Henry. Objectives Investigate "The Moors" Crime Scene Investigate The Bamba Club Interview Dick McColl Trace License Plate 2B8899 Investigate Celine Henry's Residence Canvass the Neighbors Investigate Jacob Henry's Apartment Interview Jacob Henry Subdue Jacob Henry Contact KGPL Interrogate Jacob Henry Investigate Mendez's Apartment Apprehend Alonzo Mendez This case is highly influenced by the murder of Jeanne French. Jeanne French was a 45-year-old army nurse who was discovered stripped and stomped to death early on the morning of the 10th February 1947. The case was never officially solved but was supposedly linked to the infamous "Black Dahlia" murder because the initials "B.D." were written with lipstick on French's dead body and the murder took place just weeks after the murder of Elizabeth Short (Black Dahlia), which also took place in 1947 Los Angeles. The painting of a black dog in Jacob Henry's apartment is a reproduction of Eos by Edwin Landseer, a famous 1841 portrait of Prince Albert's dog commissioned by Queen Victoria as a surprise Christmas present. The Golden Butterfly-Crime Scene: Hill Street Cole is in the detectives' desk room with Rusty when James Donnelly calls him about another murder. Cole and Rusty head out to the crime scene to find that Donnelly is trying to fend off the swarm of reporters who are trying to get pictures and quotes. The captain tells them that he will address the media after the autopsy. Persons of Interest Deidre Moller - Murder victim. Hugo Moller - Husband of murder victim Deidre Moller. Michelle Moller - Daughter of murder victim Deidre Moller. Neighbor - Witness and Moller family neighbor. Eli Rooney - Alleged child sex offender. Objectives Investigate Crime Scene Interview Hugo Moller Question the Neighbor Take Hugo Moller into Custody Inspect the Incinerator Return to Central Morgue Investigate Belmont High School Apprehend Lurker Call Central Return to Central for Interrogations Charge a Suspect with Murder This case is heavily based on the real life murder of Dorothy Montgomery on May 3, 1947 in Los Angeles. Her case was connected to the Elizabeth Short ("The Black Dahlia Murder") case as well as the Jeanne French ("The Red Lipstick Murder") case. Dorothy was mutilated which is why authorities first thought there was a connection to Elizabeth Short's murder. A Golden Butterfly Brooch was found near her body which was hers and had been torn from her blouse. This case was called "The Butterfly Murder". Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at   / rkorocker98