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Ezra Hope was a suspect in the murder investigations of two different individuals in Pacific Bay. He then returned as Guru Om Padmasana (Hin: ओम पद्मासना) in the World Edition of Criminal Case, being suspected in three murder investigations. He also made a minor appearance beforehand during the events of Bad Medicine (Case #19 of World Edition), along with making an appearance as a quasi-suspect in Plagued by Death (Case #21 of World Edition).

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  • Ezra Hope
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  • Ezra Hope was a suspect in the murder investigations of two different individuals in Pacific Bay. He then returned as Guru Om Padmasana (Hin: ओम पद्मासना) in the World Edition of Criminal Case, being suspected in three murder investigations. He also made a minor appearance beforehand during the events of Bad Medicine (Case #19 of World Edition), along with making an appearance as a quasi-suspect in Plagued by Death (Case #21 of World Edition).
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  • Ezra Hope was a suspect in the murder investigations of two different individuals in Pacific Bay. He then returned as Guru Om Padmasana (Hin: ओम पद्मासना) in the World Edition of Criminal Case, being suspected in three murder investigations. He also made a minor appearance beforehand during the events of Bad Medicine (Case #19 of World Edition), along with making an appearance as a quasi-suspect in Plagued by Death (Case #21 of World Edition).
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