True Ending Guide: Solve the Murder Mystery
Unlocking the True Ending in Your Murder Mystery
Stuck in a time loop trying to prove your wife's innocence? After analyzing this intense gameplay session, I recognize your frustration. Many players hit walls when confronting the cop or discovering family secrets. This guide breaks down the exact sequence needed to resolve the central conflict, leveraging the game's mechanics to achieve the true ending. Let's dive into the solution.
Core Evidence and Proof Strategy
The Polaroid photo on the fridge is your irrefutable alibi evidence. It shows the wife was hundreds of miles away on New Year's Eve—the exact day her father was murdered. The timestamp (December 31st) directly contradicts the cop's accusation.
Critical steps for proof:
- Retrieve the Polaroid during the "sleeping pill" phase
- Handcuff the cop after drugging him
- Show the photo when he demands proof
- Reference the date: "This proves she couldn't have been in two places"
The game's dialogue system requires precise timing. Show the Polaroid immediately after saying "she's innocent" but before he escalates aggression. Hesitation causes failure.
Interrogation Tactics and Cop Confrontation
Success hinges on controlling the interrogation flow. Based on the creator's trial-and-error process:
Pre-loop preparation:
- Discover the affair through closet photos
- Learn about the nanny's pregnancy from phone calls
Key dialogue sequence:
- "She didn't kill him. She wasn't there!" → Polaroid reveal
- "Look at the date. Hundreds of miles away!"
- "Your brother is the real killer" (after cop's "monster" slip)
Avoid fatal mistakes:
- Never threaten with the knife prematurely
- Don't mention the watch until reconciliation
- Let the cop stand up before showing evidence
Pro tip: Save before interactions. The cop's AI reacts differently if you sequence revelations incorrectly.
Hidden Family Dynamics Revealed
The "monster" reference isn't random. The cop is actually the secret half-brother born from the nanny's affair. This explains his motive:
- Resentment over being abandoned
- Financial desperation (daughter's medical bills)
- Vengeance for his mother's death in childbirth
The wife's childhood nickname "monster" for her unknown brother becomes tragically literal. This twist is confirmed when:
- The dying father whispers "monster"
- The cop reacts violently to the term
- Adoption attempts are discussed
Action Checklist for the True Ending
- ☑️ Drug and handcuff the cop in the living room
- ☑️ Show Polaroid after declaring innocence
- ☑️ Call the daughter before final confrontation
- ☑️ Reveal brother's identity during standoff
- ☑️ Gift the watch to enable medical treatment
Recommended tools:
- OBS Studio for recording loops (free)
- Notion for dialogue tree mapping (beginner-friendly)
- Flow State Gaming's story analysis (advanced lore)
Achieving Resolution and Closure
The true ending requires exposing three truths: the wife's alibi, the brother's existence, and the cop's motive. When all converge, you'll unlock the emotional reconciliation scene where the cop leaves peacefully.
Final thought: What shocked you most—the Polaroid twist or the brother reveal? Share your reaction below! This ending transforms tragedy into hope, proving that systematic investigation triumphs over assumptions.