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Nathan Prescott: committed the crime
Mr. Jefferson: denied to help the victim
David Madsen: made the victim's situation even worse
In my opinion, a perpetrator himself has the highest priority, so I blamed Nathan.
You getting suspended For accusing David( if you tell about the gun, take blame for the pot, and have no proof against David)
David gets suspended from work if you have proof of him harrassing Kate( probably helps if you didn't take the blame for the pot)
If you have a mixture, accusing David can result in nothing really happening
Accusing Nathan gets you suspended if you took the blame for the pot, and didn't tell the principal about the gun
Nathan gets suspended if you told te principal about the gun, the pot probably factors in too.
From what I've heard Jefferson is always the same. He's sad about it, accuses you of not accepting Kate's calls, but no one cares and he gets taken off the Everyday heroes event
I took the blame for pot in one game and told the Principal about the gun and Nathan got suspended. However I also saved Kate which is probably a factor.
I accidently deleted my save game data, played back through, told the principal, and didn't come out of the closet at Chloes, and they suspended Nathan instead, I'm still at school.
Seriously. Props on how much work they made to make the *major* choices really kick in. Chloe's parents and the teacher were all up in her face about being a pot smoker.