This should help shorten your elevator ride.

Get ready for a dose of backstory.

Each floor introduces you to one of her victims, revealing the path of her killing spree.

Those aren’t for sticking your finger in.

On the fifth floor is a mirror that reflects a chair and a noose.

But what does it all mean?

Let us help you through one of Madisons most poorly explained puzzles, the elevator in the mausoleum puzzle.

I hope you learned your roman numerals in school.

Assembling the clues

To solve this puzzle, youre going to need yourhammer.

A loudspeaker will explain to you what happened to the victim on each floor.

In the middle of each floor is a column with a ring of numbers on it.

On the top floor is another column, but this one only has circular holes dotting its sides.

The column has four rings on it and bears a resemblance to the ones beneath it.

Theres a lot of misdirection going onin this puzzle.

First, the burial chambers dont merely belong to the victims, but also to some unrelated people.

The loudspeaker also throws out some facts at you that arent pertinent.

Interpreting the Puzzle

Youre not going to find a lot of hints here, unfortunately.

Mercifully, this can be accomplished by trial-and-error, but there is a method to the madness.

The Solution

The victims are Robert Hale, Judith Hale, Drake Fletcher, and Lynn Jamie.

For Drake, it’s crucial that you hammer a hole in the back wall to find him.

You then move the roman numeral III to face him.

There is a simpler way to align the rings, however.

After this enigma is solved, you’ll soon be onto theclock puzzle.

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