Watching one of the play-through videos below to find a hint should be attempted before using console commands. setstage 01234567 20.Īdvancing a quest with a console command is a last resort if nothing else works. To advance a quest stage, use console command: setstage questid stage#, e.g.
To find the full quest ID, use console command: help 4.
replace xx with 34 if the mod is 34th in your load order). If you decide to use a console command, the "xx" below in the quest ID's should be replaced by the order of the mod in your load order (e.g. “You have to think how a woman would then be constantly looking over their shoulder or feel(ing) as though somebody may be following them.The quest stage details below are listed in case you get stuck on a quest and want to use a console command to advance it.įor all repeatable quests and the Reformed Institute side quests, if you have an issue or simply don't feel like doing the quest anymore and want to reset it, you can ask the quest provider (person or terminal) to stop the quest, and you won't need a console command. “For a woman to not have closure would be unbelievably devastating,” executive director Jennifer Dunn said. Unsolved sexual assaults leave both victims and community feeling unsafe, said the head of the London Abused Women’s Centre. “For that reason, I would encourage anyone who may have information about this case to please contact us.”
“The level of investigative activity in cases such as this one naturally diminishes over time, however, (police) continue to act on any information received. Sean Travis, head of the London police major crime unit, said by email. this investigation remains open,” Det.-Sgt. “As is the case with other investigations into serious incidents, such as murder and attempted murder, in which an offender has yet to be identified or the circumstances have yet to be resolved. Other police efforts during the 18-month investigation included mailing a bulletin about the attack to more than 17,000 area homes and even setting up early morning roadblocks to determine who might have been in the vicinity at the time Paraskevas was attacked. “You’re not thinking, ‘What does his face look like?’ ” all you’re thinking is, ‘I need to get out of this, I need to survive,’ ” she said. “It was so dark and everything happened so fast. The OPP assisted by developing a behavioural profile of the attacker, determining the suspect was a white man in his 20s or 30s, with a lower income and a history of violence toward women.ĭespite working with a specialist trained in memory-enhancement techniques, Paraskevas couldn’t provide enough information about her attacker for police to do a composite sketch. lab, one of a few in the world that could extract mitochondrial DNA and help investigators build a DNA profile of the attacker, but the effort was ultimately unsuccessful. Investigators combed the area and found a knife handle that appeared to be from a kitchen set. London police launched a wide-ranging probe, Project Shadow. “And if it never gets solved, I’ve done the best I could and I need to move forward in my life,” she says. Surrounded by accounts of the 2001 attack that nearly killed her, Emilie Paraskevas isn’t sure her case ever will be solved. “There’s a lot more to this, but I can’t disclose it,” she said. Paraskevas still won’t reveal certain details of the attack – including how many times she was stabbed, what her attacker stole and what he said to her – for fear of jeopardizing the investigation.
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