Adventure Escape Mysteries – Framed: Chapter 6 Walkthrough Guide

Adventure Escape Mysteries – Framed (for Murder)
By: Haiku Games

Framed is a Haiku Classic game that’s now available in Adventure Escape Mysteries. Kate’s old police commander, Sylvia, is under suspicion for a murder she didn’t commit! You need to help Kate uncover the true culprit and clear Sylvia’s name. I have a walkthrough for the standalone version called Framed for Murder, but some things have changed so here is a new one. This walkthrough guide will help if you get stuck on any of the puzzles in Chapter 6 of Framed. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section.

See all my other Adventure Escape guides here.

Walkthrough:

Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9

Chapter 6:

You can watch my video for Chapter 6 or continue below for my step-by-step guide:

1. Enter the jail with the holding cells. Talk to Romeo, Caesar’s brother. Place the case file by the third question, “Why was Caesar murdered?” We need to find two other items for the other two questions.

2. Look around the room for two clues. Then put them together to get a clue to unlock the cell next to Romeo’s. The guy’s passed out, so let’s move on for now.

3. Head to the Forensics lab. Open up the body bag and all cabinets and drawers that will open. Take the fire extinguisher, cotton swabs, thermometer, smelling salts, and bloody letter opener. Look at the poster on how to revive someone who’s passed out. Also, look at the note on the wall and notice the PC is password-protected. The note on the wall tells you:

Time of Death = (Tn – Td)/r
Tn = Normal temperature = 98.6°F
Td = Dead temperature
r = Rate of temperature loss = 1.4°F per hour

4. Use the thermometer on the body and then read the temperature. It should say 79°F. Also, use the cotton swab on the body to get some of Caesar’s blood. You can also smash the piggy bank using the fire extinguisher. Then pick up the coin.

5. Place the cotton swab and bloody letter opener in the DNA analyzer. Time for another puzzle! You need to find the pattern in the DNA pairs so you can complete the sequence. For instance, notice that A always matches with T, and C always matches with G. You can use my solution below. And it turns out to be a match! Take the Murder Weapon Report from the printer.

6. Now go back to the PC. It’s like that Mastermind board game. I’m not sure if you’ve played it. But you basically guess four letters and it tells you how many are right, but not which ones. The question mark tells you how many letters are right but in the wrong place. You have ten tries to get to the right password. I somehow got it pretty quickly as ADFC. But it appears to be different for each game, so I think you’re on your own here. I put two different examples to help you out.

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7. Go onto the PC and enter 79 for the dead temperature (from the thermometer) and 1.4 for the rate of temperature loss (from the note on the wall). The computer will tell you he died 14 hours ago, or 9PM yesterday. Take the Time of Death Report from the printer. And last, use the bath salts with the water sprayer to add some water to them.

8. Go back to the cells. Talk to Romeo again and show him the Time of Death Report and Murder Weapon Report. He’ll now trust you more.

9. Give the activated smelling salts to the passed out prisoner so he’ll wake up. But he won’t talk yet. He asks for chocolate. Go to the vending machine and insert the coin. All the chocolate slots have the numbers erased, so we have to figure out what they would say. The easiest is A4, because the ones before it are A1, A2 and A3. So press A4 and ENTER to get a chocolate bar. Give it Lansky. He wants more!

10. The next chocolate bar is B8 ( 2, 4, 8, 16 is the pattern). Give it to Lansky. He wants more!

11. This next one is trickier. You’re adding multiples of 5. From left to right, you get C5 + 5 = 10, 10 + 10 = 20, so then 20 + 15 = 35. So press C35 to get the third chocolate bar. Give it to Lansky. It’s still not enough!

12. The D row is the trickiest. It goes D38, D25, D21. The pattern is that each one is the sum of the ABC above it. So 1+2+35 = 38. 2+4+20=26. 3+8+10=21. And last, 4+16+5=25. So the answer is D25 to get the last chocolate bar. Give it to Lansky and he and Romeo will start talking. That’s the end of the chapter!

And that’s the end of Chapter 6! Click here to continue to Chapter 7 or choose a chapter below.

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Yasmin

    Where is the coin?

  2. balu

    C35 makes no sense. if C5+5 (where does the 5 come from?) is 10 then C10+10 is 20 then why isn’t it C20+20

    1. TMM

      This is completely normal for Haiku because they have no idea about mathematics.

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