Part 1: Sean Confused about Patterns
Sean comes on a case that he studied on a guy named Jack Morgan, but he is very unpredictable. His older brother, Dean Morris, comes out to ask what's happening.
Sean: Ahh man, did this guy do it again?
Dean: What?
Sean: I'm analyzing this guy named "Jack Morgan," who I can see at first could have a preventable strategy for kidnapping. However, he's been doing more unpredictable things than I thought.
Dean: Oh. I don't understand Jack's issue either. You need to call somebody who can get on the case and find a hidden gem.
Dean: What?
Sean: I'm analyzing this guy named "Jack Morgan," who I can see at first could have a preventable strategy for kidnapping. However, he's been doing more unpredictable things than I thought.
Dean: Oh. I don't understand Jack's issue either. You need to call somebody who can get on the case and find a hidden gem.
Sean: Who should I call first?
Dean: Probably a spy. He'll be deep enough to solve something.
Sean: Not only that, but Trump is trying to fund him some dollars to get him out.
Dean: Dude? Why the president? Is he trying to say he's "innocent?"
Sean: He said, "The man wasn't a kidnapper."
Dean: Did he not listen to the evidence and make up excuses again?
Sean: Maybe, but I also have to call a security officer to find out.
Part 2: Calls to the Panic
Sean plans to hire a security officer to respond.Sean: Uhh, who do I call?
Sean scrolls through his computer for security officers to help.
Sean: Hmm, this guy?
He's looking at Howard Saunders.
Sean: Oh, okay, let me call this guy.
Calls Howard
Sean: Hello?
Howard: Hi, how can I help?
Sean: I need you to help me catch up on Jack Morgan's actions.
Howard: Yeah, sure. Give me a bit of time to work on the issue.
Sean: Thanks. I'll see you in a bit.
Part 3: Security Arrives
Howard comes in after being called.
Sean: Hey.
Howad: Hi. So, uh, Jack Morgan is the guy's name?
Sean: Yeah.
Howard: Hmm, there's something with this guy I was looking at. Maybe I'll ask spies if they got information about his behavior shifts.
Sean: Could be. If it is, then it's a bit of a problem we can see. I'll then use the information to find something that'll save us some work.
Howard: Yeah.
Sean calls the spy company.
Johnny: Hello?
Sean: Hi, uhh, can you find me information about what this guy named Jack Morgan is doing?
Johnny: Of course.
Sean: Thanks
Part 4: Secrets Begin
Johnny finds shocking information about Jack Morgan
Johnny: I found out that this detective named Alan asked a similar question. And I see, we're looking at arson, which is what I'm seeing from the latest patterns.
Howard: Hmm... Alan? Who's that?
Johnny: Alan is a detective. More importantly, a private investigator.
Sean: Then are you a public spy?
Johnny: Spies go to work with the government.
Sean: Oh, you're right. Perhaps we can utilize your information to discover more.
Part 4.5: Alan arrives
Alan: Hey, guys.
Sean: Hello. Are you that guy who also asked for Jack?
Alan: Well, yes, but I can explain why. I have to ask Johnny about this guy's identity when I suspect a clue that exposes his newest acts.
Sean: Oh, I see. So what did you find?
Alan: I found a bit of computer information that was... not his usual theft crime.
Sean: Speaking of that, we need to find him guilty, because Johnny told me he found information about arson.
Alan: With enough information, we can start organizing documents, and then we can get the lawyers set up.
Part 5: The Law Comes In
3 days after part 4, Sean made documents about Jack Morgan.
Howard: I'm here, getting more info.
Sean: Nice. I got the idea now. Let's go meet our lawyer.
A lawyer named Ben appears.
Ben: Hey guys, how can I help?
Sean: So, uhh, I've filed the papers. I'm here to accuse Jack Morgan of theft and arson, and hiding it from the public.
Ben: I see. Do you have any evidence?
Sean: Yes, in fact.
Sean gives evidence of computer paper from Alan, and then some video clips.
Part 5.5
Jack Morgan tries to argue his point about his argument, but sadly, the problem with that is that it directly lies in him being accountable for his crimes.
Ben: I'm kind of shocked nobody told me this. It makes no sense that police officers did not see those crimes earlier.
Sean: That's because he's been hiding his identity all that time.
Ben: How?
Sean: Because he's been trying to impersonate others and hide before people can catch him.
Ben: Wow, and nobody told me but you, that's shocking.
Sean: Yeah, I know, right?
Ben: Thank you.
Sean: No problem.
Ben: I can finally assume he's guilty.
Conclusion
Jack Morgan is guilty of second-degree arson and theft and is sentenced to ten years in prison and a fine of $50,000. Sean makes agreements with Johnny, Alan, Ben, and Howard to make them his reliable executives for crime-solving, and that's called Five on Crime.