Paville Front Gate

The Paville Front Gate is the front gate for the Paville Psychological Research Center. Johnny Smiles used to work here, but he was moved to Round Bridge. When the six attorneys investigate Paville, the current guards are the highly professional Joseph Grey, and the corpse-like Arthur Aldridge. Grey was the old bridge guard.

Interviewing Grey and Alridge
Grey calls Smiles a notorious slacker, but also enough of a suck-up that he'd pay extra attention that day, just to look good. He confirms that Smiles arrived an hour early, and that people change posts occasionally.

Grey also hear that the valet station was having troubles, which may have caused Moebus to take longer leaving the parking lot than he should have. This also confirms Moebus's story, that he's wearing a hooded sweatshirt.

Video Logs
Alexandra Kranf

''Flipping through it all, you only see her name once - the day of the murder, 10AM sharp. Nobody used her identity to leave. There's one defense idea foiled!''

Jackie Riemowski

''She arrives at 12:43 PM and leaves at 8:04 PM. This about matches with her testimony. She met the victim at 1 and left shortly after the altercation with Moebus... Of course, this assumes that Smiles' timeline is an hour off, but is that even in doubt anymore?''

Ross Moebus

''He arrived at 9:28 AM and left at 8:26PM... The departure time matches the camera, and the arrival time makes sense, if he was with Kranf for the first part of the day. As he said, he is wearing a hooded sweatshirt.''

Nick Johnson

''He arrives at 10:56AM and leaves at 2:18 AM the next day, with Det. Fulbright... It's a late start for the day, but if he's a night owl, and he was scheduled to work late showing the inspector around... It adds up.''

Johnny Smiles

''There it is - he checks in at 2:55 PM. Given time for him to take up position, he'd have started work at about 3, an hour earlier than he thought. It looks like his watch was amiss after all! He heads out at 1:24 AM with an Officer Crespo. In all probability, this is him being taken for questioning.''

Det. Bobby Fulbright

''You spot nothing on the day of the crime, and nothing on the days before, either. The day after, you spot him entering at 12:33 AM. That matches up with his timeline in court yesterday. Good to know that Fulbright hasn't been secretly going around here on the side. Not even Shyamadwan would try a twist like that.''