Friday, September 29, 2006

Day Twenty-One: A Shot in the Dark

For the second day in a row The Cold Killer and his friend were hiding in the residential area as Sgt. Tyler Wells watched from a distance. This time he was not only with Cpt. Dirks, but Cpt. Cameron Hodge, Officer Stephen Edwards, Sgt. Clements and Lt. Mandy Maurice were also there. Tonight the Robbers were going to go down, and Sgt. Wells believed that The Cold Killer was going to lead the Cops into the lair of the Robbers. And just as he had predicted, The Cold Killer and the other Robber moved into 41 Maple Drive, the hideout of the Robbers.

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PI Micah George walked down the street with his friend PI Pat and his new friend PI Michelle. This new addition to their twosome was going to lead him to the Robbers’ hideout, and Micah was going to betray her plain and simple. He had already planned to betray Pat a long time ago, so it was not too much of a hassle to stab someone else in the back. So through the residential area they walked towards the hideout, and Micah’s new plan. He couldn’t believe that Pat would be so silly to believe he would split their earnings.

The Following is the account of Ryan “The Architect” Matulewicz on Day Twenty-One:

The Architect was losing his patience with his team. He had been controlling them since day one, but now they (in particular The Muscle) had begun to challenge his leadership. It was not his fault that instead of carefully calculated plans they wanted to go and shoot everybody. It was because of their foolhardiness that they had three people in jail and four dead. Actually, come to think of it… The Architect had shot and killed both The Verdict and The Wit, and he also betrayed The Stylist to the Cops so he could escape arrest. Alright, well the other ones were because of foolhardiness, but it was all going to change, because The Architect had a plan.

Suddenly someone was coming down the stairs, and that confused The Architect, because his only remaining teammates (The Menace, The Muscle, The Legend and The Chump) were sitting with him. Then the most unexpected thing happened. The Cold Killer walked down the stairs (He was supposed to be in jail), followed by The Wit?!?! Abruptly, The Architect stood up from his chair knocking it to the ground, and The Wit told him to sit down. The Robbers in the room were shocked to see their old teammate, and didn’t really know what to say. The Wit pulled out a gun, pointed it at The Architect and again told him to sit down. Just then, The Architect heard a commotion up the stairs, and The Wit jumped down to avoid what was coming.

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Captain Cameron Hodge ran down the stairs with his gun drawn, yelling for the Robbers to put their hands up and was shocked to find seven Robbers already down there. He knew right away that this was not going to be good. His team came in behind him, and everyone was yelling at eachother. The Muscle was swearing at the Cops saying that there was no way he was going to surrender. Sgt. Wells was moving closer to The Cold Killer, because he was not going to let him get away. Standing in the middle of the room the Cops pointed guns at the Robbers, the Robbers pointed their guns at the Cops and everyone was yelling. Everyone was yelling that is, until The Muscle shot Captain Cam in the chest. Then all hell broke loose. Captain Cam fell backwards, and everyone started shooting and diving all over the place to avoid being shot. The Architect tried to make his way over to the stairway and he was tackled by Officer Stephen Edwards, who held him down, pointed his gun at The Architect’s chest and told him not to move. Steve was not going to let $75,000 get away.

Sgt. Wells however was not thinking so rationally as he fired his gun again and again in the direction of The Cold Killer. Packets of paint exploded all over The Cold Killer as he died. Standing in front of the stairway, Captain Dirks blocked the escape route of any Robbers. The remaining robbers, The Menace, The Muscle, The Wit, The Legend and The Chump sat behind a table in the far corner of the room. The remaining Cops hid behind chairs and couches between the Robbers and the stairway. Captain Dirks yelled for the Robbers to surrender, because if they get shot in a vital area they will be eliminated for good. But the Robbers did not surrender. They picked up the table, and as a group walked behind it towards to the Cops. Sgt. Wells and Sgt. Clements ran around on opposite side of the table to shoot the Robbers from the other side. Sgt. Wells was able to shoot The Wit in the arm, knocking him over, before he himself was shot by The Menace in the stomach. Sgt. Clements took shots at the Robbers, but was gunned down in the arm by The Legend.

Pushing the table to the doorway and then taking shots at the Cops, the Robbers ran around the table towards Captain Dirks, Lt. Mandy Maurice and the stairs. The Menace shot Cpt. Dirks on the shoulder knocking him over, while Lt. Mandy tackled The Chump, grabbing him around the ankles, taking him down, while The Menace, The Muscle and The Legend ran up the stairs and out of the hideout. The Cops sat in the basement with their captives. They had killed The Cold Killer. The Wit, The Chump, and The Architect were in custody, and they didn’t want to risk losing anyone else to gunfire. Captain Cam had been killed, while Sgt. Wells and Sgt. Clements were wounded.

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PI Micah had stopped in his tracks when he heard all the gunfire coming from the hideout. He and Pat and Michelle stood on the sidewalk not really knowing what to do. It seemed Michelle really had brought them to the hideout, but now what? Micah didn’t have a chance to think about what they would do next as three guys ran out of the house and down the sidewalk towards them. One of the bigger guys lifted his gun firing at the threesome of PIs. They tried to scatter but now all three Robbers were firing at them. Micah could see Pat dive behind a bush, while Michelle was shot numerous times. Before Micah could get behind the bush with Pat, he himself was shot three times in the chest. Stunned, Micah fell to the grass. The Robbers did not stop to see if they had killed everyone, they just kept running, and running fast. It seemed they really wanted to get away from their hideout.

Thus, the end of Day Twenty-One brings about the deaths of:

Dan “The Cold Killer” Wylie… you tried to help your lost teammate bring revenge to another teammate, but in the end it was you who ended up paying for it.


Captain Cameron Hodge... You worked hard leading the troops, making a difference. And your bravery will be remembered, as will your getting shot by The Muscle.


Private Investigator Michelle Whiting… Your trickery ended up getting you killed, but at least you took one of the stooges with you.


And last but not least, Private Investigator Micah George… Your rivalry with Pat is a beautiful thing, and I am sad to see it end. Here’s hoping something terrible happens to Pat eh?


Next time on Cops and Robbers… PI Nathalie Hainaut decides its time to take action. The newly captured Robbers begin planning another escape, and The Menace realizes he left something behind in the hideout.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Day Twenty: Boiling Point


Matt “The Wit” Binnington and Dan “The Cold Killer” Wylie crept around in the shadows across the street from 41 Maple Drive. The Wit knew that The Architect was probably in that house right now, but he wasn’t about to make any mistakes at this point in the game. His plan was to go in there, explain to the team what happened, and hopefully kill The Architect. It was a simple plan, but as The Wit knew all to well, nothing goes smoothly in Cops and Robbers. Tomorrow whatever happens, will happen.

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PI Nathalie Hainaut stood in line at thee grocery store, as her food had basically run out. She had kept to herself this entire game so far, and that wasn’t going to change. She was sitting on some very important information. With the whereabouts of the Robbers’ current hideout, Nathalie knew that she could have some of them arrested today, but she wanted to wait a little while. If she kept a close eye on the hideout, maybe after a big heist she could get all the Robbers arrested, as well as recover whatever money they stole. Nathalie knew with a little patience she could make a lot of money.

The Following is the account of Deputy Chief Scott Heidman on Day Twenty:

Deputy Heidman sat at his desk in the Police Station doodling on a piece of paper. In the station with him were Officer Tyla Leonard and Lt. Amanda Maurice. The two of them were chatting about boys or something, but it was of no consequence to Heidman. He was angry. His team had lost two members to this point, Officer Phil Siebenmorgan, and Lt. Mike Wilson, and neither of which were his fault. But somehow, Chief Kyle Pitman had the nerve to place the blame on him. Chief Pitman was supposed to be in charge, but not only had he let the Robbers free three of their own members from jail, he had failed to make any progress on any of the heists that have already occurred in the game.

All Chief Pitman would say is “Go on patrol.” Patrols, patrols, patrols… What happened to being creative and taking chances? It was time for a change of management. It was then that his thought materialized into the object of his disdain, as Chief Kyle Pitman walked into the station with Sergeant Clements and Officer Edwards. Immediately, Chief Pitman told Deputy Heidman to take Lt. Mandy and go on a patrol. Not this time, Heidman thought and he said no. As if expecting the heated response, Chief Pitman reached behind his back pulled out his gun and pointed it at Deputy Heidman, and told him again.

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Sergeant Tyler Wells could not believe what he was looking at. The Cold Killer and most likely the other Robber that had freed him were sneaking around houses in the residential area. With Sgt. Wells was Captain Nathan Dirks, as the two of them had become good friends. When this other Robber had freed The Cold Killer, Sgt. Wells had vowed that his main goal in the rest of the game would be to eliminate or arrest The Cold Killer, but Wells was not too proud to put his own goals ahead of those of his team. He would wait. He would wait until these two Robbers led him to their hideout.

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Deputy Chief Heidman whipped out his gun in an instant and pointed it at his superior officer. Chief Pitman was doing a terrible job at running this team, and it was going to have to change today. He told Chief Pitman was he thought about his leadership for the hundredth time, but in this case he added a whole rant about the Chief giving up his position and getting out of his way. Heidman looked over at the other Cops in the room and almost laughed aloud. Sergeant Clements looked white as a ghost, and Officer Edwards had actually seated himself on the flood with his head in his hands. Chief Pitman yelled loudly to the other Cops about who, if anyone agreed with Deputy Heidman. For what seemed like a minute, no one made a sound, until Officer Edwards spoke up. Steve told Pitman that he probably could have done something about the jailbreak, and that as a team more should have been done up to this point. To that, Chief Pitman’s face went beet red, he threw down his hat, told the team that he quit and stormed out into the night. (Deputy) Chief Heidman couldn’t help the smile that came to his face.

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PI Michelle Whiting sat at a table drinking coffee with her new “friends” Micah and Pat. Tomorrow would be the day that she led them to the slaughter. Tomorrow would be the day that they are the bait, and she takes the pictures she needs to make a call to the SWAT team. Happy times for Michelle.

The Standings So Far:

Cops:
Two Robbers arrested and in custody$150,000 split 11 ways

Robbers:
$10,000 from Flower Convenience
$2,000 from Barbulli Shoes
$100,000 from Naysayer Publishing
$80,000 from Garth’s Printing
$105,000 from The Money Mart
$297,000 split 9 ways

PIs:
Nothing

Next time on Cops and Robbers… Michelle puts her plan in motion to use Micah and Pat. The Wit and The Cold Killer confront The Architect... Stay tuned for the most explosive and shocking Cops and Robbers yet!

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Day Nineteen: Back in Action

Private Investigator Silas Pedro Esq. paced in the basement of his house trying to think of a way out of his predicament. He had taken many risks in this game, and escaped many close calls, but this was certainly his toughest task yet. The big Robber pounded against the door again, this time shifting the dresser propped up against it. Silas had a big idea, and moved over to the door. He waited until the Robber was running at the door again, and just as he made contact, Silas pulled the dresser over with all his might, and Silas, the dresser and the Robber all tumbled over onto the floor. The Robber’s gun fired, but it wasn’t even pointed at Silas. Silas jumped up and kicked the Robber’s arm, knocking the gun out of his hand. Without any hesitation, Silas bolted out the door and up the stairs as the Robber reached for his gun and took a couple more shots that followed Silas out of the basement. Silas bolted out of the basement, and ran to the front door, wrenching it open, and jumped into the daylight…

BANG!

The following is the account of Private Investigator Micah George on Day Nineteen:

Together, Micah and Pat lurked around the back of 53 Logger court. Micah had just come to the realization that there was nobody home, but his plan didn’t hinge on anyone being there. This would actually be better for him. Pat was to be the distraction, while Micah took the pictures he would need to take to warrant action by the SWAT team. The Private Investigator’s job in Cops and Robbers was simple: take pictures with incriminating evidence of the Robbers and their whereabouts, take them to the staff member responsible for the SWAT team, and they would put into motion a raid of the Robbers’ hideout, arresting who they could and retrieving any stolen goods or money they can find. Working “as a team” Micah got Pat to go around and break into the front door, while Micah would break through a window.

With any luck, Pat would draw the attention of any Robbers in the buildings (53, 54 and 55 are connected through the basement) while Micah could quickly take some pictures and get out of there. From around the building, Micah heard Pat open and close the door (he had no stealth at all) and he waited 40 seconds before breaking a basement window and squeezing into the room. The realization that the Robbers weren’t there anymore struck him hard. The furniture was still there, but nothing else was. The giant room was stripped bare. Pat lumbered down the stairs and Micah told him that he thought the Robbers were gone, to which Pat responded, “I hadn’t noticed.”

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PI Michelle Whiting watched the two clowns break into the Robbers’ old hideout from across the street. Their tactics were ridiculous really. Michelle made a bet with herself that in two days she would have those two stooges eliminated and a whole lot of new money in her pocket.

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Sergeant Chris Clements walked out of the holding cell in the police station, which contained two Robbers, The Hutt and The Stylist. The fact that there used to be five Robbers in there was a testament to how much things had changed for the Cops. Chief Pitman and Deputy Heidman would not stop arguing, and it just seemed that his team was tired, like the lost their vigor. Chris knew one thing for sure, if his two leaders did not stop bickering soon, one of them could lose a lot more than his vigor.

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Micah nearly jumped out of his skin when someone other than Pat came down the stairs into the basement. It was a girl! After some astute detective work, Micah determined that she was also a Private Investigator and her name was Michelle. After some brief introductions, Michelle launched into her plan about the three of them working together and splitting whatever prize money they earned. It was getting late in the game, and to be honest, Micah thought, he didn’t have much of a chance, because after his plan of using Pat had failed, he didn’t know any other information. Micah agreed, and after some deliberation, so did Pat. Michelle seemed to be glad to have their help. Pat didn’t know what it was, but he just didn’t trust Michelle. Micah on the other hand was happy as a duck.

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Adam “The Chump” Clarke walked down the stairs into the basement of 41 Maple drive followed by a grumpy Menace. It wasn’t The Chump’s fault that the crazed PI leaped out the door and practically ran him over. It was reaction that pulled the trigger, but be that as it may, “Silas” was eliminated, and he was one less PI to worry about. The Menace had wanted that kill, but The Chump was only happy enough to make his second kill of the game. Once they were in the basement, The Chump could see The Architect and The Muscle arguing over something, but he didn’t inquire as to what. Lately it seemed that The Architect could always find something to argue about.

The Standings So Far:

Cops:
Two Robbers arrested and in custody
$150,000 split 11 ways

Robbers:
$10,000 from Flower Convenience
$2,000 from Barbulli Shoes
$100,000 from Naysayer Publishing
$80,000 from Garth’s Printing
$105,000 from The Money Mart
$297,000 split 9 ways

PIs:
Nothing

So today we say goodbye to our good friend Private Investigator Silas Pedro Esq. He gallivanted around town as if he owned the place, escaped trouble time after time, but in the end, an accidental gunshot killed him. Here’s hoping for happier times.


Next time on Cops and Robbers… tempers boil out of control at the Police Station, and The Wit formulates his revenge against The Architect.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Day Nineteen: Coming Soon

My page has had some problems lately, but I think it is all good now. I will be up and running soontime. Please comment on the sneak peek part about what you think.

Mike

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Sneak Peek of What's to Come

Matt “The Wit” Binnington

Expect to see Matt confronting The Architect very soon. Their conflict will not only end in the elimination of one of the two of them, but possibly others as well.

Adam “The Chump” Clarke

Aside from the already in progress attack on Silas, you may see The Chump playing a major role in future heists.

Sergeant Christopher Clements

With the Police force split down the middle, Sgt. Clements will be stuck in the middle with a tough decision ahead of him.

Andrew “The Menace” Cowin

Cowin will make a mistake that will drastically change the face of the game, and could result in an early exit.

Captain Nathan Dirks

Nathan will be involved in a conflict that sees three contestants killed. Will he be one of them?

Officer Lindsay Eby

The time for coasting is over, and Officer Eby decides its time to take the game into her own hands.

Officer Stephen Edwards

Recently released from the hospital, it will not be long before Steve is again in need of some serious “medical” attention.

Private Investigator Micah George

Micah’s plan for using Pat as bait is underway, but will it work, or will it signal the end of the line for Micah?

Private Investigator Nathalie Hainaut

With lots of information and tricks up her sleeve, Nathalie is the first to make the call to the SWAT team to raid the Robbers’ hideout, but is it too late?

Christopher “The Hutt” Harris

Not doing much in prison, will The Hutt be able to free himself, or maybe reveal some information to ensure his freedom?

Deputy Chief Scott Heidman

With his opinion of Chief Pitman reaching an all-time low, Deputy Heidman decides to resolve his problem in an unexpected way.

Captain Cameron Hodge

Captain Cam has not forgotten the jail-break days earlier. The Robbers came into his home, just as he will come into theirs.

Officer Tyla Leonard

Surviving until the last couple days does not mean that Tyla will see day 30.

Ryan “The Architect” Mateulewicz

With his scheming, Ryan believes himself to have set up this game in his favour. But it may all unravel very quickly.

Lieutenant Amanda Maurice

Proving to be the most stable person on her team, Lt. Mandy will try and hold her team together until the end of the game.

Private Investigator Silas Pedro Esq.

Things are not looking too good for Silas. Will he be able to escape, or will his reckless investigating tactics result in elimination?

Christopher “The Muscle” Pitman

The Muscle will kill at least three more people in the game.

Police Chief Kyle Pitman

His team is split, and you can expect to see Chief Pitman take some time from his team, and take it to the Robbers vigilante style.

Private Investigator Patrick Sutherland

Micah is getting him into some very deep trouble, but Pat is no idiot.

Bryant “The Legend” Trotman

With the teams splitting all around him, The Legend will stand strong and become the leader of his team.

Sergeant Tyler Wells

Tyler’s vendetta against The Cold Killer will not disappoint.

Private Investigator Michelle Whiting

With other PIs making serious progress, Michelle ups and ante, but get caught up in more than she bargained for.

Siobhan “The Stylist” Wilson

You may not remember, but The Architect betrayed The Stylist once before. It will not be the only time.

Dan “The Cold Killer” Wylie

Working with The Wit against The Architect is going to get The Cold Killer into a lot of trouble.

Cops and Robbers will be back with Day Nineteen in about a week. I look forward to it.

Mike

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Welcome Back

Greetings and salutations to all my friends who have come back to robbersandcops.blogspot.com to check out the final third of this Cops and Robbers internet reality show. Throughout the past school year, I had the pleasure of presenting to you eighteen days of original Cops and Robbers action, and although it was sparsely presented, I spend much time thinking and planning for your reading pleasure. This September I will conclude Cops and Robbers with the final eleven days of the game, which I hope you will all enjoy. The following is a recap of the action so far, and some hints to what you can expect in the days leading up to the finale.

The game started with the twenty-five contestants moving to a secluded cityscape called Paradise City. These contestants were split into three different teams, and given small homes to live in for the thirty days of the competition. The teams were the Cops, the Robbers, and the Private Investigators.
The Cops consisted of Chief Kyle Pitman, Deputy Chief Scott Heidman, Cpt. Cameron Hodge, Lt. Mike Wilson, Cpt. Nathan Dirks, Sgt. Tyler Wells, Lt. Amanda Maurice, Officer Tyla Leonard, Sgt. Chris Clements, Officer Lindsay Eby, Officer Phil Siebenmorgan and Officer Steve Edwards.
The Robbers were Ryan “The Architect” Mateulewicz, Chris “The Muscle” Pitman, Andrew “The Menace” Cowin, Chris “The Hutt” Harris, Siobhan “The Stylist” Wilson, Adam “The Chump” Clarke, Bryant “The Legend” Trotman, Dan “The Cold Killer” Wylie, Matt “The Verdict” Hinton, Damien “The Swagger” Lorfice, Amanda “The Drama Queen” Fournie, and Matt “The Wit” Binnington.
The Private Investigators were Silas Pedro, Micah George, Pat Sutherland, Michelle Whiting and Nathalie Hainaut.
The Cops set up a patrol schedule and began to get to know Paradise city, as did the private investigators who would be working individually to gain knowledge of the city and more importantly the people living in it. The Robbers on the other hand, had to begin to plan heists and robberies to start making some moneys for themselves, but that couldn’t happen until the team started to get along. Now I will recap day by day the happenings in Cops and Robbers up to this point. Hopefully it will go quickly.

Day One: Matt “The Wit” Binnington and Amanda “The Drama Queen” Fournie had an intimate moment while investigating potential shops to rob. Damien “The Swagger” Lorfice who was along with the two lovebirds found a jewelry store called Kerley’s Jewelers.
Day Two: While the Cops and the PI’s continued to get to know the city, the Robbers met together to decide on a first heist. The Drama Queen decided to check out the Jewelry store again, and was noticed by PI Pat Sutherland as looking suspicious. When she returned to the Robbers’ hideout Chris “The Muscle” Pitman and Damien “The Swagger” Lorfice were pointing guns threatening to eliminate eachother.
Day Three: Andrew “The Menace” Cowin was able to stop The Muscle and The Swagger from shooting eachother, but The Swagger was still pissed and he and The Drama Queen left the hideout to go look at Kerley’s Jewelers again. But three nights in a row turned out to be too much as Sgt. Wells and Officer Siebenmorgan were able to arrest The Swagger and The Drama Queen.
Day Four: After losing two teammates, the Robbers decide to pull off two robberies; one at a convenience store and one at a shoe store. Both are pulled off smoothly, but the Robbers were a little sloppy in hiding their identities. The Verdict finds something interesting in the mystery buildings in the south-west quadrant.
Day Five: What Verdict found was a small building packed with guns and technology suited for heists. The Cops were in disarray after the Robbers pulled off two robberies. PI Pat Sutherland witnessed the Convenience store robbery, and was soon met by PI Micah George with whom he had a complex history. The Cops at the scene noticed the two PIs, and chased them, hoping to make two more arrests.
Day Six: Both Micah and Pat were arrested but released when it became apparent that they were just PIs. Chief Pitman found the tape at Flower Convenience that had the Robbers’ faces on it. The Verdict decided not to tell anyone about the secret guns for the time being. Sgt. Wells and Officer Tyla Leonard began chasing another possible Robber, but it was PI Silas, and he got away anyway. Sgt. Wells however saw someone suspicious at 54 Logger Court, which incidentally was part of the Robbers’ hideout. Where Silas had escaped to was the backyard of the hideout, and through the window he could see a few Robbers down there.
Day Seven: Moving around front from the backyard PI Silas Pedro stumbled across Bryant “The Legend” Trotman sitting on the porch. Another chase ensued with Silas again getting away, but now both the Cops and the Robbers had his description. Matt “The Verdict” Hinton took Matt “The Wit” Binnington, whom he trusted, to the secret guns, but they were intercepted by Ryan “The Architect” Mateulewicz and were forced to tell him as well.
Day Eight: Chris “The Hutt” Harris found an office building called Naysayer Publishing, in which he hoped he could find information to potentially rob it. Deputy Chief Heidman questions the two Robbers they caught and considers freeing The Drama Queen if she gives integral information. Lt. Wilson and Officer Edwards find a secret labyrinth of tunnels leading out from the mystery buildings. They begin to explore the tunnels.
Day Nine: The ten remaining Robbers try another heist, this time at Naysayer Publishing. Everything goes really smoothly, until Lt. Wilson and Officer Edwards stumble across a secret door into the building when they were searching the tunnels. They call for backup, and the heist is partially stopped. The Architect, in a bold move, decided that he should be the only one who knew about the secret guns and shoots The Verdict and The Wit. But unfortunately for him, he was arrested along with The Hutt and Bryant “The Legend” Trotman. With the killings and the arrests, the Robbers’ team had dwindled from 12 members to 5 members in 9 days, though they had taken $100,000 from Naysayer.
Day Ten: The Robbers began to worry about their chances in the game. The Cops were partying because they had arrested five Robbers at $75,000 a piece. The Wit was not partying in the hospital. He had been shot, but apparently not critically enough, because he was still in the game. He began plans to exact his revenge.
Day Eleven: Siobhan “The Stylist” Wilson, goes to the police station and flirts with Cpt. Dirks who willingly gives her a tour of the station because he assumes her to be merely an interested female. Her information however is to be put to an important use, a jail-break. The Wit, out of the hospital, decided to go back to the mystery buildings to search them all.
Day Twelve: With PI Micah George hiding across the street taking information, the Robbers attempt to free their captive teammates. They are successful for the most part as they free The Architect, The Legend, The Swagger and The Drama Queen. The Hutt was not able to escape. Also, Officer Phil Siebenmorgan was killed in the line of duty.
Day Thirteen: PI Micah follows the trail of the escaped Robbers to a very busy house on Logger Court. Both PI Silas Pedro and PI Michelle Whiting were hiding in the backyard, and Dan “The Cold Killer” Wylie was looking around the house to find out what was making noise in the yard. Micah decided to risk everything, ring the doorbell, and bring attention to the PIs in the backyard. The Cold Killer stumbles across Micah while he is escaping.
Day Fourteen: Silas, running from the backyard, collides with The Cold Killer which allows PI Micah to escape. PI Silas runs back towards his house, and Adam “The Chump” Clarke chases him from a distance trying to find the elusive PI’s house. Lt. Wilson and Officer Edwards check out the mystery buildings again, but this time they are not alone as The Legend is there as well. This meeting results in Officer Edwards and The Cold Killer being shot, and having to go to the hospital to survive in the game.
Day Fifteen: Newly freed Damien “The Swagger” Lorfice urges the Robber team to pull off some more robberies, and they decide to pull three off all at the same time in the middle of the night. The Cops however, intercepted two of the heists, and killed The Swagger and The Drama Queen and arrested The Stylist. Officer Eby was shot in the leg during the action.
Day Sixteen: Andrew “The Menace” Cowin took a new hideout, and the remaining Robbers brought their newly acquired loot to the new place. Chief Pitman and Deputy Chief Heidman got into a heated argument over Heidman shooting the two Robbers, and Chief Pitman allowing the jail-break to happen earlier in the game. The Cops were being divided. Micah decided to use Pat as bait.
Day Seventeen: While The Stylist, now in jail, continued to gain information from Cpt. Dirks, the hospital had gotten rather busy, with The Cold Killer, Officer Edwards and Officer Edwards all nursing “injuries.” The Cold Killer had been healed though, and was being transferred from the Hospital across the street by Lt. Wilson, when Matt “The Wit” Binnington came out of nowhere, killed Lt. Wilson, freed The Cold Killer, and took him to his new hideout. From there, they began to plan how to exact some payback on The Architect.
Day Eighteen: The Cops continued to be divided by the arguments of their two leaders, Kyle Pitman and Scott Heidman. The Menace and The Chump who had followed PI Silas Pedro the other day, hid out in Silas’ house with hopes of eliminating him when he got hope. Silas however got a jump on them and made it down to his basement where he had to think quickly before The Menace broke down the door and eliminated him.

Stay tuned for a sneak peek at what you can expect from each remaining contestant in the game.