Voxophone Recording Of, Jeremiah Fink
Voxophone Date Of Recording: July Of 1912 (On The Day The Game's Story Happens.)
Title: The Case Is Loose
Transcript Of Jeremiah Fink's Recording:
The news of Rosalind Lutece's missing persons case has been released to the public by a medium sized news paper company and a single radio station, and it's spreading like wild fire. Goddamn you, Jerome Valentine. I've been getting unstop phone calls of every second and I and my employers can barely keep up with them, people have sent letters of death threats to me and my company, the people throw stones or red tomato's at us, calling us traitors of Columbia, calling I a murderer, and that I and Comstock should be hanged up by our necks for our cold and cruel murder of Rosalind Lutece. I sent of some of my men to find and bring me Jerome Valentine, but they came back empty handed and told me that Jerome Valentine is gone. Gone, they say! Nowhere to be found! Disappeared. I called Comstock himself and asked him directly, where has Jerome gone too? All ole mister Comstock told me was that Jerome Valentine sunk out of the city sometime late last night and hasn't been seen since. If he's out of the city, that means he's out of mine and Comstock's watch and grasp. Damn you, Jerome. Because of you, my life's work and business have been all shot to hell. If I'm going down to hell, so is good ole' Comstock too. Well played, Jerome Valentine. Well played, indeed.
End Of Voxophone Recording.
