Although it does not help at all to know: the French newspaper reporter, Mademoiselle Moreau, frames Tesla for the theft of Edison's camera, as a ruse to steal a more important device, which is a transformer to be used for the Ferris Wheel at the fair.
It's the French reporter, but Tesla is arrested after you find the invention in luggage with his name on it. You need to go through all the clues and get past the Pinkerton guard to see Tesla to actually beat the island. Just knowing won't help at all.
you have to figure out who stole the camera.
The Le Monde reporter, Mlle Moreau, stole the motion capture device. You do not discover this until near the end of Mystery Train Island.
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You talk to the passengers and crew and solve the mystery. The first theft is from Thomas Edison, when his motion picture camera disappears. Later, the camera is located but someone steals a valuable piece of equipment that is vital to the World's Fair. (see related question)
Nope. It is a woman.https://poptropicatips.com/walkthroughs/mystery-train-island/
Mystery Train Island came out for everyone on October 7, 2011.
Mystery Train island is came out on the 9th of September. Only members were aloud to play the whole island. Nonmembers had a demo. Mystery Train Island is coming out on the 7th of October for everyone.
Mystery Train is already open for all.
You finish the island!
In the back of the train
When you get to the fair on Mystery Train Island, you have to find the girl from Paris. The one who stole the invention. She will say help to the guards and you have to stay on top of the buildings to stay out of reach. When you do that and get to the next part, do the same thing, except with statues. Then you have to climb the wheel and capture her. I assumed you were talking about Poptropica. If you were not, sorry.
The island after Mystery Train Island (island 21) will be Game Show Island (island 22). It is expected in December 2011 (Early Access for paid members in November, 2011).