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Murder in the Alps:
"The Heir" Collectables

Various hidden items are scattered throughout each chapter of Murder in the Alps. Before the game update from the end of 2023, finding each item rewarded the player with bonus energy; the current version provides cash to spend in their My Home and work toward diamond-rewarding achievements.

Click on a collectable below for additional information and how to obtain it.

Corragio A1
Corragio A11907 - 1909, the first car to use the Cooagio name.
Corragio A5
Corragio A5This car was an updated versino of the Carragio A1, began production in 1909.
Corragio A7
Corragio A7First car to use of an independent suspension, produced from 1922-1929.
Flora 1/2
Flora 1/2First car to use of an independent suspension, produced from 1922-1929.
Flora 3000
Flora 3000Saloon (sedan) model with a front mounted engine, produced from 1923 - 1926.
Flora Ansaldi
Flora AnsaldiFirst car manufactured following the acquisition of the Verno company.
Flora Spider
Flora SpiderMolinelli Industries' most popular car, 36,970 cars were produced in total.
Fulmine
FulmineWon the Coppa siciliana, driven by Matte Steiner. Produced in 1924.
Imperatore Gioco
Imperatore GiocoMolinelli Industries' most successful racing model, won over 1,000 races.
Imperatore S
Imperatore SA classic grand tourer. This model was a favourite of Le Patron. Manufactured in 1929.
Imperatore Una
Imperatore UnaAt launch this was the most luxurious car ever manufactured. Produced from 1927-29.
Molino 1C
Molino 1CRoad and sports car produced after 1927.
Molino 5C
Molino 5CThe race version of the Molino. Won the Trofeo Siciliano, driven by Mario Napoli.
Molino ES
Molino ESThe first car to use the Molino name. Began production in 1921.
Seccarsi
SeccarsiTop speed of 150kmh (93 mph), produced from 1924-1929.

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