![]() ![]() (18:00:00 Attributes: The killer drinks Diet Cola and has diabetes.) ![]() (Available after unlocking Chapter 1 Clues: Victim's Body, Victim's Handbag Victim identified: Lucy Campbell) Lucy Campbell (she was found dead in her shop window).They also helped Biff recover his MP3 player and the victim's girlfriend Kim Aoki pay tribute to Lucy by finding Lucy's last fashion sketch. So he wanted to change it by doing something unthinkable, which prompted Judge Hall to sentence Odell to 20 years in jail for the premeditated murder.Īfter the trial, the detectives were informed of complaints in Nina's bar, the Golden Thimble, however after finding proof, they ticketed Nina on illegally selling absinthe. Since Odell was just a mall cleaner working for the mall, no one gave him as much credit as he wanted them to. Odell then admitted that he killed Lucy with the intention of getting caught so that everyone would remember him forever. With Ramirez and mall security guard Biff Wellington's assistance in the investigation, the detectives arrested mall cleaner Odell Toole for the gruesome murder. The detectives had to deal with solving the case with clashing testimonies from bar owner Nina Hunt and sales representative Joey Manzano about the victim's last hours before her death. Representatives for Ramsay and Bread Street Kitchen did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment.After a murder was reported in the shopping mall, the player and Jones went there to discover the body of fashion store owner Lucy Campbell strangled with a hanger and impaled on a mannequin stand. "Infuse that in a vegetable stock to get a nice, dark vegetable gravy," he added. To make a vegan-friendly gravy, Carter recommends roasting daikons, rutabagas, and turnips in the oven. "Obviously it's white, but you get a really nice radish-y kind of vegetable flavor from that as well." "You can peel them, they run all the way down the center in a perfect circle and you can make a mushroom duxelles the same way, and spinach, and wrap it around," Carter said of the root vegetable. "So I think it's quite a cool idea to make a vegan or vegetarian not feel as left out."Ĭarter said daikon would also work well for the center of a vegan Wellington. "I actually use beetroot on my vegetarian menu in place of beef as a tartare dish, so we basically mince the beetroot in the same way," Carter said. Others have praised Ramsay's new vegan dish a Michelin-starred chef told Insider it's 'quite a cool idea'īrad Carter, of Carters of Moseley in Birmingham, England, said he loved that Ramsay selected an ingredient that still looks "like a piece of red meat." Ramsay was asked about Morgan's tweet while appearing on "The Late Late Show with James Corden," and he didn't mince his words. Meat fans weren't too impressed with the vegan substitution Ramsay even shared the recipe for his beet Wellington so that fans could try making it at home. The Michelin-starred chef told fans that he made the dish in honor of Veganuary, a pledge started by a UK nonprofit of the same name that encourages people to go vegan for 31 days. Ramsay uses beet instead of beef for the revised recipe, which is being served at his Bread Street Kitchen restaurant in London. ![]() The "MasterChef" star got his followers talking again this week after creating a vegan version of one of his most beloved dishes: a classic beef Wellington. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.įrom a $106 burger to thin gravy, Gordon Ramsay's food is always sparking conversation. Michelin-starred chef Brad Carter told Insider Ramsay's vegan dish was "quite a cool idea." Ramsay told fans he made the dish in honor of Veganuary, but some weren't impressed with his recipe. Gordon Ramsay has made a vegan version of beef Wellington, replacing the meat with beet. Gordon Ramsay has created a new vegan beef Wellington dish, but fans aren't impressed. ![]()
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