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[[Noah]] hangs an article titled "New York Mansion Destroyed by Sinkhole" on the wall of [[Noah's apartment|his apartment]]. |
[[Noah]] hangs an article titled "New York Mansion Destroyed by Sinkhole" on the wall of [[Noah's apartment|his apartment]]. He rights the name "Samuel" on the article, showing that he knows of Samuel's involvement in the crime. |
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Revision as of 23:30, 18 November 2009
| The Wheelers' estate | |
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Samuel rings the door bell. | |
| Location: | New York, NY |
| Purpose: | Residence |
The carriage house of the Sullivans' childhood home is where Samuel and Joseph lived as children.
Notable Residents
- Dinner party host (last owner)
- Joseph Sullivan (previous resident in the carriage house)
- Samuel Sullivan (previous resident in the carriage house)
Notable Employees
- Mr. Sullivan (as a butler)
- Mrs. Sullivan (as a maid)
Notable Visitors
About
Ink
Samuel goes to his old house where he used to live with his brother, his father, and his mother. When he rings the bell, a woman answers it. He asks if he could look around for sentimental reasons. She says no as it is a bad time. She apologizes for the loss of his brother and shuts the door. Samuel later causes the house to sink in mud and dirt. The authorities arrive and note that three people died in the sinkhole. Meanwhile, Samuel watches as Peter works the scene, and causes a compass tattoo to move on Peter's arm.
Shadowboxing
Noah hangs an article titled "New York Mansion Destroyed by Sinkhole" on the wall of his apartment. He rights the name "Samuel" on the article, showing that he knows of Samuel's involvement in the crime.