Abigail from Murdered Soul Suspect

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I have just played Murdered: Soul Suspect. And if you have played until the end, you'll see that

Abigail possesses a person, uses the person to kill another person, and after this, she possesses another person to kill the ex-murderer.

But if she does this, she always have to possess another person, until everyone is dead, so I sincerely think that are some mistakes in the history. Am I correct?



Best Answer

I imagine she either uses the same body that kills her next Medium to kill her previous killer, or possibly manipulates their deaths to look like accodents, suicide and natural causes (she might even let the Capital Punishment do the work for her if her bodies are ever caught).

She doesn't have to kill her puppets immediately after using them, since Ronan and Baxter were killed on the same night despite being involved in different killings days (if not months) apart.




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Is there a Murdered: Soul Suspect 2?

While it's the kind of game that can get a sequel, the studio closed down so it's unlikely.

How many hours is Murdered: Soul Suspect?

Murdered: Soul Suspect is a supernatural detective thriller which challenges players to solve possibly the hardest case of all, their own murder. When focusing on the main objectives, Murdered: Soul Suspect is about 7 Hours in length.

How can I save joy?

Saving Joy is your priority. You need to get to the main hall and avoid the demon goos. Once you enter the hall, you will watch a cutscene. After that, you only have 20 seconds to reach the gallows and Joy.



Murdered: Soul Suspect - Final + Ending | Defeat Abigail




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