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• Virginia Cooper [CASEBOOK, Rest In Peace]
The Sinking City 2

• Virginia Cooper [CASEBOOK, Rest In Peace]

Learn how to solve the Virginia Cooper case in The Sinking City 2. Follow our guide to find clues, uncover the truth, and complete this side case.

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Learn how to solve the Virginia Cooper case in The Sinking City 2. Follow our guide to find clues, uncover the truth, and complete this side case.

Alright, let's tackle the Virginia Cooper part of the 'Rest in Peace' side case. This one's a bit more personal than the others. You'll start by heading to St. Botolph's Cemetery and talking to the guard. He'll point out the marked graves, and we're looking for the one with Virginia Cooper's name on it. Plundered Grave You'll find this grave up some stairs, near a mausoleum, marked by a statue of a kneeling woman. The headstone will read: "Virginia Cooper, 1887-? Another victim of the Flood. Honourable Citizen." Examine the nearby coffin; you'll notice it was opened with a surprising amount of care. Then, check out the flower basket. You'll find a "Note left on the grave" that reads: > My beloved Virginia, I'm fulfilling your final wish. You'll rest in your own house forever. > Forgive me, for I was not brave enough to declare my love to you while you were among the living. I will atone for my mistake. To dig deeper, head to Oakmont City Hall. Use the archives, looking under Subjects: Citizens, Period: 19th Century, and Registry: Citizen Records. You'll find this entry: > Virginia Cooper > Date of birth: March 21, 1887. > Date of death: Taken by the Flood. > Marital status: spinster. > Relatives: Brad Cooper. > Address: Maple Ln, between Polaris Rd and Old Church Rd, in northern Salvation Harbor. Now, make your way to Virginia Cooper's Residence. You'll see a trail of candles leading upstairs. Follow it to a bedroom where you'll find Virginia Cooper's body and, sadly, another recently deceased Innsmouther who appears to have taken his own life. Beside the bed, you'll find a bottle of alcohol on the right and a suicide note on the left: > My beloved Virginia, I'm coming to you. > Thank you for the last and most beautiful dinner of my life. I'm holding your hand, and despite its icy touch, I feel the warmth o fyour love. I will see you in the next life. Once you've gathered this information, you'll need to report back to the cemetery guard to complete this part of the case.

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