Small items belonging to the kidnap victims were often sent along with a note demanding ransom. How many people has Guerro kidnapped?
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Proof Of Life is a mystery in Golden Abyss. This mystery focuses on the items left behind by various kidnap victims of Roberto Guerro and his army. As Guerro was desperate to raise money to finance another revolution, he used all avenues open to him to raise the cash - including drug smuggling and kidnapping. Some of his victims were fortunate enough to be successfully ransomed and released, but others were not so lucky.
Completing the mystery will unlock a bronze trophy of almost the same name "Proof of Life".
Item | Inventory description | Chapter |
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Kilroy Was Here | Evidently Kilroy was here for at least 25 days. | "Why's the Building On Fire?" |
Class Ring | This class ring belonged to a recent graduate who was vacationing with his family. The inscription reads 'Explore. Dream. Discover. | |
Victorian Pendant | A wealthy tourist from Florida hid this pendant when she was kidnapped. She dropped it when she was being dragged through the camp. | "I'm Not Leaving Without It" |
Copper Locket | Inside the locket is the faded photo of a middle-aged couple from Vermont who went on vacation to Central America, and were never seen again. | "I'll Break Your Fingers" |
Emerald Brooch | This brooch was given to a young woman from Colorado as a graduation present. On a trip to Panama with girlfriends, she vanished without trace. | "He Cut a Deal" |
Watch Fob | This watch fob belonged to a rival leader of a drug cartel who vanished on a fishing trip to central Panama. | |
Money Clip | A vacationer from Detroit droped this money clip. The inscription reads 'The better off you are, the more responsibility you have for helping others. | |
Wedding Set | These rings were worn by a wealthy businessman and his wife who were travelling to Panama City for an international symposium on bananas. | "Learning the Hard Way" |
Hair Brush | DNA testing on hair strands from this brush reveal that it belonged to a teenager from Des Molnes, Iowa. | "He Gave Them Everything" |
US Passport | This passport belonged to an exotic bird collector from New Jersey, who was successfully ransomed by his wife. | "Finders Keepers?" |
Escape Compass | This WW2-era Escape Compass belonged to a US Army Colonel. | "What That Means to Me" |