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Detective Julian Case #128

Death Under the Venice Lights

🎨 Murder
Art Restoration Studio on Giudecca Island, Venice, Italy
All stories, characters, and events are entirely fictional.
You've been assigned a new case — On Wednesday evening, amid the buzz of the Venice Biennale, renowned art restorer Professor Enzo Ferrara was found dead in his studio on Giudecca Island. He lay beneath the painting "Madonna of the Lagoon" that he was restoring, with a wound to the head. The medical examiner placed his death between 9:00 PM and 10:30 PM. The studio sits on a small island accessible only by boat. That night, there was no rain, and the lagoon was calm. Julian, three suspects are known to have been on the island that day — it's your call.
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Sofia Martin
Assistant and Restorer
I worked with the professor from morning until 8:30 PM, then took the public vaporetto home. The professor and I had just argued about my pay, but that's nothing unusual. I did not return to the studio that night.
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Luca Bianchi
Art Dealer
Yes, I sent that letter. I was furious he cancelled our deal without warning. But I left the island before 8 PM. People saw me at the Biennale reception at Palazzo Grassi from 9 PM onward. I definitely did not go back.
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Marco Rizzi
Gondolier
I was mooring my gondola at the front dock all evening. I saw Signorina Sofia leave on the public vaporetto around 8:30 PM. After that, no public vaporetto came to this island again until midnight, as the last service departed at 8:45 PM. However, the studio keeps a private kayak at the rear mooring, which I cannot see from where I was positioned.
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1. Which piece of evidence best proves someone secretly entered the studio?
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Contact Ramirez
Julian's personal assistant
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Contact Antonio
Giudecca dock officer
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Contact Isabella
Interpol art crime specialist
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🔑 Case Explanation

Sofia Martin is the killer.

The secret ledger reveals that Professor Ferrara was about to report to the authorities on Thursday that "S.M." — Sofia Martin — had painted all 6 forgeries. Sofia knew this and had to silence him.

She claimed to have left by public vaporetto at 8:30 PM, but Marco confirmed the last vaporetto departed at 8:45 PM — meaning she could have returned via the studio's private kayak at the camera-free rear mooring. The wet umbrella inside the studio proves someone arrived damp from canal water on a rainless night — this is the piece of evidence that most directly identifies the killer.

Luca's threatening letter and apparent motive were a red herring — the dock log and reception witnesses conclusively place him off the island before the time of death. Sofia's claim that she "did not return to the studio that night" was a lie.

Marco Rizzi is not a suspect — he had no connection to the forgeries, no motive whatsoever, and served as a reliable witness throughout the investigation.

💡 Did you know?

Venice BiennaleThe Venice Biennale was founded in 1895, making it one of the oldest international art exhibitions in the world. The word "Biennale" simply means "every two years" in Italian.
Vaporetto"Vaporetto" literally means "little steamboat" in Italian, because the earliest vessels on Venice's canals were steam-powered. Even though modern ones run on diesel engines, the old name stuck.
GondolaA gondola is intentionally built asymmetrical — the left side is slightly wider than the right — to compensate for the weight of the gondolier standing and rowing on one side, allowing the boat to glide in a straight line.
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