Murder at Homecoming Theory Page



Welcome to the Murder at Homecoming Theory Page. This is a place where you can discuss confirmed, debunked, and unconfirmed theories from the Murder at Homecoming series.

Current & Unconfirmed Theories

 * Mentioned in the blog: Given the title, it is believed that this is the untitled mystery book mentioned in PB's new year blog post.
 * Killer: There are already suspects in players' eyes as to who Gabbie's killer could be.
 * Mr Lewis: The first is Mr. Lewis. Players are suspicious of him because he's portrayed as extremely kind and well-liked by the students, and it's a common trope in media for very kind characters to be revealed as criminals or other antagonists. This is weakened since the most likely time to kill her might have been when the homecoming votes were counted and he was one of the people counting along with us and Alicia Mosby.
 * Millie Pereira: The second is Millie Pereira. Players think it's a little too convenient that she was "out of town" around the time Gabbie was killed. The suspicion against her is raised in Chapter 4 due to her insistence that we stop investigating Gabbie's murder, with many believing that she has something to hide. This is weakened in Chapter 8. If we tell that she was right in choice 9 and/or ask about she being nice in choice 10, one of the things she tells is that us pursuing the case was a good thing. In the same scene, she offers to provide a distraction so that we could continue investigating.
 * Cops: Some players also suspect one or more of the cops on the case, as previous murder mystery stories such as Veil of Secrets and It Lives Beneath have the police refusing to investigate, then they turn out to be involved in the case in some way.
 * Group effort: Another possibility could be that a group of people killed her since it would likely be that she resisted; two or three people held her while another person did the injecting before she was pushed or thrown into the pool.
 * Brett & April Morris: Tying into this is a theory that both Brett and April Morris were somehow involved. Brett and Gabbie hated each other, and April has legitimate reasons to hate Tyler for hospitalizing her. If April found out that Gabbie erased evidence showing Tyler triggered her epilepsy, she could've wanted revenge on both of them. Although Chapter 7 reveals that Brett was in jail during homecoming, he could've played a contributing factor prior to the murder being committed. Prior contribution by Brett is also weakened in Chapter 7 since he seemed to believe that Gabbie would be praised more after death; and potential comments after Dylan's party suggest that Brett seemed to have no contact with the outside world during his jail sentence.
 * Note to Gabbie: In Chapter 1's premium scene, we notice a note that Gabbie dropped telling that she will regret an action she did. If that action is requesting the investigation on Homecoming votes (or removing the photo used to expel Tyler), one potential set of suspects could be Tyler's teammates. Alternatively if it was either of Gabbie's relationships (fake relationship with Tyler or real relationship with Mr Lewis), it could be someone who thought the relationship wrong.
 * Potential reasons for Gabbie to want to arrest Brett:
 * Stevie: In Chapter 8, Stevie tells us how Brett attempted to sexually assualt her. It could be likely that Gabbie found out about that.
 * Claudia and/or other exes: It could be likely that Gabbie found out how Brett treated his girlfriends and did not like it. It could also be likely that at least some of them were Gabbie's friends.
 * Gabbie and Claudia: It is believed that Gabbie had a crush on Claudia, and her true motivation for getting Brett Morris arrested was to try to get closer to her.
 * The identity of "J": It is believed that "J" is either Jeremy Walters or Joanna Morgan. Chapter 7 reveals Mr Lewis' first name to be Joshua, and also reveals that he is the one that bought her the necklace, meaning he is most likely "J" and the one who has an affair with Gabbie. Joshua Lewis as J is strengthened in Chapter 8 when Gabbie's letter to him includes a thank you about the necklace.
 * Millie Pereira: It might be likely that she would become a love interest. It might also be likely of there being at least one scene to pair her with Toby Meyer; whether she becomes a love interest or not.
 * Perdita's fate: Whatever happened to her likely happened outside of Beachwood; maybe also outside the state/country. If she is alive, it is likely she was kidnapped; possibly also raped and became pregnant. If she is dead, it might be probable that her death occurred while she was kidnapped; either she was accidentally killed while she attempted escape, she was trapped inside the transport while it was destroyed either accidentally or on purpose, or she was murdered at the destination.

Confirmed Theories

 * Meaning of the title: Players believe the murder will take place at a high school during Homecoming, or it could mean the MC returns home just in time to witness the murder. The cover reveals that "Homecoming" refers to Homecoming in a high school.
 * Teen detective: There's a theory that if this story turns out to be a high school story, the MC will be a teen detective solving the murder mystery. The theory is confirmed via the trailer and the first two chapters.
 * Clues: Given the murder mystery and previous series with similar premises and the overall trend towards collections, it is theorized that we may get collectable clues and / or a score system similar to Crimes of Passion, Veil of Secrets or Most Wanted. While the first part of the theory is true as clues are collected, it is not clear whether or not these clues lead to scoring or alternate endings.
 * Homecoming king/queen: There's a theory that one of the love interests is the homecoming king or queen, depending on who we choose to be the love interest, and whoever we don't choose becomes the victim. Half of this is confirmed when one of the love interests is revealed to be the homecoming king.
 * Gabbie and Mr. Lewis are gay: Based on various signs throughout the Book, many players theorise that Gabbie and Mr. Lewis were both in the closet. They also believe that Gabbie and Mr. Lewis weren't romantically involved, but rather close friends who helped each other come to terms with their sexuality. This would also mean that someone else asked Mr. Lewis to buy the necklace for Gabbie, and that "J" wasn't him. One potential suspect is Joanna Morgan. In Chapter 10, it is confirmed that Mr. Lewis is gay, and Gabbie was bisexual and engaged to Joanna Morgan.
 * RC & MB: In a pre-release picture, those pair of initials appear in what seems to be a broken heart. One potential interpretation is that they were a couple that broke up or that they are a couple that will break up.
 * Brett Morris & Claudia Rhodes: One such couple that matches with those initials (Backwards) is Brett Morris and Claudia Rhodes, which makes players believe that the aforementioned picture corresponds to them, as it was stated that they broke up before the events of the book. This is confirmed during a premium scene in Chapter 9 when same design appears.

Debunked Theories

 * Homecoming king/queen: There's a theory that one of the love interests is the homecoming king or queen, depending on who we choose to be the love interest, and whoever we don't choose becomes the victim. Half of this theory is debunked when the homecoming queen is revealed to be the victim, and we don't get to choose who lives or dies.
 * Tyler's Secret: After a premium scene in Chapter 4 showed photos of April Morris clutching her arm and the file indicating that Tyler was going to be expelled, it is believed that he either was, or still is, dealing drugs and Gabbie tampered with evidence to protect him. This is disproven as it had nothing to do with drugs, his trouble stems from a hazing incident with new teammates gone wrong because April was epileptic and had a seizure from the flash from the camera.
 * General release: It is theorized that due to it being a VIP 2.0 book, the general release will also be on the same day. This has been proven false as the general release airs on Wednesdays instead.