KEY CLUES 

--------- 

 

You have to ask the question: "who had the means, motive, and opportunity?" 

in solving this mystery. Almost all suspects have a strong motive for 

commiting the crime. Therefore, the focus should be on who had the means 

and the opportunity. From Forensics tests , you discover that Anna Elk Moon 

most likely knew her killer. Of all the suspects, how many did Elk Moon 

know personally? 

 

What was the victim doing the day of the murder that seemed unusual? She 

was calling people urgently about something. She reached two people: Joe 

Edeta and Vaughan Dresner. In both their interviews they talk about Anna's 

having discovered something about the design on the pot. Moreover, from Joe 

Edeta's interview, you discover that Sonny Two Feathers, Joe's nephew, was 

there with Joe during Anna's phone call. 

 

From several interviews (especially Joe Edeta, Astrid Ames, and Vaughan 

Dresner), library articles, and Forensics you learn that the pot -- 

specifically, the design on the pot -- held some significance. Examining 

the design on the pot as sketched in Elk Moon's journal, you notice two 

peaks. Later, if you examine the pot found in the van and placed in the 

Evidence Room at Police Headquarters, you will discover that the design on 

the pot was changed. Why would someone go to the trouble to change the pot 

design? What significance did the pot's design hold? 

 

In the library, there are several mentions of the casino site being located 

at the base of the "double-peaked" Sangre de Cristos mountains, as well as 

a photo of the mountains. An article states that Ed is working closely with 

the Pueblo Tribal Offices (Sonny Two Feathers) on the casino development, 

which will be located at the base of the double-peaked Sangre de Cristos 

mountains. Further, the caption under the picture of the double-peaked 

mountains also calls out the historic "double-peaks." 

 

If you closely examined the pot drawing and the photograph, you would 

realize Anna made some connection between the pot's design and the Sangre 

de Cristos mountains. If the kiva pot design was indeed a drawing of the 

Sangre de Cristos, could that possibly signify that the kiva site was 

located somewhere in the vicinity? Being an arch anti-casino activist, 

couldn't Anna use that information to stall the casino development, which 

was just about to be approved -- per the library article? Who would be most 

upset by this news? Ed and Sonny. In an article, Joe Edeta states that his 

nephew (Sonny Two Feathers)'s "vision has been clouded by the lure of the 

white man's riches," implying that Sonny has "sold out" in some respect. 

 

After McHorse's arrest it is clear he was framed. Who would have had access 

to him? Who of the suspects would know McHorse to be able to frame him? 

Additionally, McHorse was drinking at the Saguarro Bar the night of the 

murder in Nambe. Sonny Two Feathers was at the Bristlecone Bar in Nambe the 

same night. In a library article you discover that the Saguarro Bar and 

Bristlecone Bars are owned by Ed Snyder, Sonny Two Feather's associate in 

the casino project. Sonny was there for Anna's phone call to Joe and in 

Nambe the night of the murder. Sonny had the means or the ability to know 

McHorse, the proximity to find him and drug him the night of the murder.