In the 'All That Jazz Cafe'
Go to the Clown Store and get the timecard from the security guard who was on duty at the Museum.
Go to the clown store and ask the security guard for his schedule. Then, go back to the security office to watch the tape.
First, you must go to the clown store and the security guard will be in there. Then ask him for his time card so you know what time to set the tape to.
Go to the Clown Store. The missing security guard will show you his timecard, which shows when he checked the painting. Return to the security office: with the timecard, the tape will automatically go to the proper time.
You examine the surveillance video at the Security Room in the museum. But you need an idea of the time of the theft. Go to the clown store and get the time card from the guard.
The theft of "The Scream" was captured on the museum's video surveillance cameras, but the tape takes too long to view. Go to the Clown Store and get the security guard's timecard, which shows when he was out of the gallery. Now when you look at the video, you will see the theft and get a photo of the thief.
Security cameras are only effective if there is a backup tape.
Once you are released from jail, get the guard's timecard from the Clown Store, and go to the Security Room at the museum. Look at the video surveillance tape and get a photo of the thief. Show it around at Downtown (everyone there will redirect you to the mimes). The thief is now at the All That Jazz Cafe, though if you look there first, he isn't there.
Security tape is used to block off an area from the general population. One example of security tape in use is to block off a crime scene that is being investigated by police.
Treasure hunters travel to an abandoned tape factory, when strange things start to happen.
Security tape is used to block off an area from the general population. One example of security tape in use is to block off a crime scene that is being investigated by police.
My Strange Addiction - 2010 Addicted to My Breasts Tape Eater 3-3 was released on: USA: 19 February 2012