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'''Case 1 - In Search of the Skunk-Ape'''
'''Case 1 - In Search of the Skunk-Ape'''


Ben's first case begins with him speaking on the phone to his disappointed mother about his recent decision to become a paranormal investigator.  He is just about to give up his dream when he receives a phone call from a park ranger in the Florida Everglades, who tells him that a sasquatch-like creature known as the Skunk-Ape is suspected of causing several disappearances and murders.  Desperate for a case, Ben agrees to go to the Everglades and investigate.
Ben's first case begins with him speaking on the phone to his disappointed mother about his recent decision to become a paranormal investigator.  He is just about to give up his dream when he receives a phone call from a park ranger in the Florida Everglades, who tells him that a sasquatch-like creature known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunk_ape Skunk-Ape] is suspected of causing several disappearances and murders.  Desperate for a case, Ben agrees to go to the Everglades and investigate.


Upon arriving, a ranger named Ernie informs Ben that the ranger who called him has become the Skunk-Ape's most recent victim.  After some initial interrogations and investigating, Ben meets a ranger named Rick who agrees to go out into the forest and camp out to see if they can find the Skunk-Ape.  Ben finds the beast's lair and discovers several packets of cocaine hidden in a deep hole.  He concludes that someone must be controlling the Skunk-Ape to guard their secret stash.
Upon arriving, a ranger named Ernie informs Ben that the ranger who called him has become the Skunk-Ape's most recent victim.  After some initial interrogations and investigating, Ben meets a ranger named Rick who agrees to go out into the forest and camp out to see if they can find the Skunk-Ape.  Ben finds the beast's lair and discovers several packets of cocaine hidden in a deep hole.  He concludes that someone must be controlling the Skunk-Ape to guard their secret stash.
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'''Case 4 - Horror at Number 50'''
'''Case 4 - Horror at Number 50'''


Back in London, Ben is at Percy Jones's office, when a man named Randolph Miggs comes in and tells Ben he is looking for him.  He tells Ben the story of Number 50, Berkeley Square, a building with a haunted past which Miggs now owns and has converted into a rare bookshop.  He says that there is a ghost known only as "The Horror" which has been dormant for as long as he can remember, but has recently begun making its presence known again.  Ben agrees to investigate.
Back in London, Ben is at Percy Jones's office, when a man named Randolph Miggs comes in and tells Ben he is looking for him.  He tells Ben the story of Number 50, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Square Berkeley Square], a building with a haunted past which Miggs now owns and has converted into a rare bookshop.  He says that there is a ghost known only as "The Horror" which has been dormant for as long as he can remember, but has recently begun making its presence known again.  Ben agrees to investigate.


Upon arriving at the house, Ben discovers that he will not be investigating alone, as Miggs has called on four other paranormal investigators, including Simon Booth, an English ghost-hunter, Alice Wilkins, an American major in parapsychology, Otto Schneider, a mysterious German, and Madame Tilly Rosenquist, an over-the-top English medium.
Upon arriving at the house, Ben discovers that he will not be investigating alone, as Miggs has called on four other paranormal investigators, including Simon Booth, an English ghost-hunter, Alice Wilkins, an American major in parapsychology, Otto Schneider, a mysterious German, and Madame Tilly Rosenquist, an over-the-top English medium.