Meanwhile, Danny was talking to his mother, Daphne Blake. Like her other friends, Daphne was also in her late eighties. Danny, however, showed no interest in being rich like his mother's family did.

"Mom, did you hear about the case the gang and I are working on?" Danny asked Daphne.

"Yes, I did. I hope you're not getting hurt," Daphne told him.

"Nope. Not on this case. Want me to tell you what's been going on since the gang and I left Los Angeles?"

"Go ahead, dear," Daphne told him.

"When the gang and I were driving out of Los Angeles, the Mystery Machine died. A car dealer came over and gave us a name so we could buy a new car.

"When the gang and I looked around to see what car we wanted, there was a van that looked like the Mystery Machine you and your gang once drove in. It's a SUV and before we bought the van, we took a test drive to see if we wanted it or not, so we did.

"On our way out and were on the road again, we met a couple who drove by and asked if we were Mystery Inc. 2nd Generation, we said we were. After the couple drove off, Jess was kidnapped so we all split up in different directions to look for her. While we did that, Gloria and Frank found a box of stale Scooby Snacks that were twenty years of age.

"Frank ended up tasting one and ended up throwing up the dog treat when we separated to look for Jess. When we made it to Milwaukee, we checked into a hotel and ended up in two different rooms. Thanks a lot for packing me so much stuff, Mom. It took me a long time to unpack.

"After we finished unpacking, I split the gang up to start looking for clues."

Daphne interrupted her sons' story.

"Wasn't splitting up Kylie's job?" Daphne asked.

"Yes, it is, Mom, but this time Kylie couldn't help us on her brother's murder case. She helped us from home since she had an accident. I split the gang by our usual groups: me by myself, Gloria and Frank in another group, and Jess and Ryan in the last group.

"I went one direction and went to look for the sheriff, Gloria and Frank went to the sheriff's department and Jess and Ryan went to search for witnesses. While I went to look for the sheriff at the crime scene, the sheriff was nowhere to be seen. I didn't bother trying any of his steps since I didn't know where the sheriff goes, so I stayed at the crime scene.

"After I walked over the yellow police tape, I went over to the squad car and took a look at it. I didn't get much of a close look on the evidence. I hit the 'send' button a bit too fast and not missing anything. I only had time to send a picture of the bloodied car since one of the deputies caught me red-handed.

"One thing I didn't expect was a female deputy sheriff who noticed me and handcuffed me and took me to the sheriff's office to be locked up. I was surprised to see Frank and Gloria in the jail cells. Gloria didn't end up in the same cell as Frank and I were. Before being caught, Gloria sent us a photo she sent of some sort of electronic.

"We knew one thing about it: it looked nothing of a cell phone. Jess did send us a picture of a man's wallet we couldn't identify who it belonged to and still can't. We know it didn't belong to a former classmate. Jess pointed out when she sent that photo, money, credit cards and other items had been stolen except for the identification.

"Back at home, Kylie shared all of our clues on facebook. Even she hasn't had a clue who that wallet belonged to. We weren't exactly sure if Jess knew who the wallet belong to but if she did, she would have mentioned it. While we were in the cells, we were bailed out from Patsy.

"Then the sheriff let us go. While the three of us were behind bars, we got another picture from Jess, who had sent the same picture I did. She found something about the car I had missed. The patrol car had been fired through the window and it hit Andy and the next minute he was gone.

"That was something I did miss. At least we're thankful Jess caught that. And Ryan had to fly all the way over to Utah to help out with Henry. So that's all what had happened," Danny finished.

"That is a lot since you and your friends had started the case. And yet it was a very interesting story you told me. Think you're almost done with closing the case?" Daphne asked.

"I'm not sure, but my guess might be almost. We still don't have any witnesses to Andy's murder or murderer. We haven't been able to figure out those just yet."

"I hope you have good luck to solving this case. I'm very proud of you," Daphne complimented her only child.

"Thanks, Mom."