It makes sense that Adler would be the one to assassinate her parents given the short trailer for him mentioned his history of eliminating compromising parents. If they were Soviet agents or even operatives of Perseus, then that would be more than enough to be warranted as a threat by Adler to accept.
I feel like it's Alex Mason too, He joined the CIA in 1958 and it would make sense for him to take these black ops orders before heading to Cuba. I think Jane's parents might have been sleeper agents from the soviets like Mason would be later. Also I theorized myself that Jane was the voice for the cradle program and seeing how you explained it makes me believe that she was the 2nd trial volunteer as well. She didn't actually say the words "Case, it's me. I understand now. You don't have to..." it was said in Case's consciousness which only the Voice does throughout Emergence. If Harrow was the Voice then man nobody caught it until now.
i agree, i was comparing Case's mind voice and Jane's interrogation voice with Woods and it sounds VERY similar! Also when Jane is turning on the generators it's the same location where Case finds the yellow card.
All i can say is there has to be a good reason why they died if the killer is Alex Mason. But imo, i think it's Adler since he knows well that secret facility and maybe Harrow's parents are involved in that or they were traitors of the nation. I think Jane Harrow was a victim influenced by Pantheon and Jackson Kaine is the one who killed her parents and blame it to Adler. Also a detail, Adler trained her so the other other scenario is she maybe was orphan and Adler saw her exiting from her house and decided to take care of her and brainwashing her to forget about her parents until Pantheon gave the info about her parents and she accepted to be part of the group. Idk i don't see Alex Mason the assassin type of a family except if they thought that the kid was somewhere else that night so she could not be involved and see blood. The killer noticed the girl but he didn't said anything in the report. If it's Mason, i would be like whaaaaat :O Edit: The secret facility blueprint before being constructed or something like that.
It's kind of sad that Violent McStabby Case gets time for redemption and Harrow is just written as a lost cause. I'd be here for a game about what she does next (if the offscreen death thing is real)
People here in the comments saying it could be Adler but here’s the thing if it really was Adler then how is it harrow didn’t recognize him when he first trained her & only after the pantheon said so. That don’t fit well. I theorize it could be John Caine or some1 in the pantheon or a KGB agent from the soviets since her parents were double agents for both US & Soviet.
Harrow was a kid though, when you’re a kid and you go through something that traumatic, memories can get fractured. We also don’t see Adler and Harrow meet for the first time, so we can’t say for sure that she wasn’t at least a little on guard when she heard his voice. I think it makes the most sense for Adler to be their killer but it wouldn’t shock me if it was Mason.
They said that Case was the first and last human test subject though, so Harrow couldn't have been a test subject while he was there. I'm not 100% sure if she was even there during his time, or if she just learned about Case after joining the rouge pantheon
1:58 can't be Alex Mason, he only joined the CIA two years ago, didn't meet Hudson until the events of BO. I think Hudson is key here bc I think in Cold war, Emerson gives all his orders direct to Hudson
@@seadee2834 to me the title reads "is jane harrow REALLY the main villain? let's look at her story and figure it out, or maybe someone else is involved"
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It makes sense that Adler would be the one to assassinate her parents given the short trailer for him mentioned his history of eliminating compromising parents. If they were Soviet agents or even operatives of Perseus, then that would be more than enough to be warranted as a threat by Adler to accept.
Very true it would be no surprise if he was their killer
I feel like it's Alex Mason too, He joined the CIA in 1958 and it would make sense for him to take these black ops orders before heading to Cuba. I think Jane's parents might have been sleeper agents from the soviets like Mason would be later. Also I theorized myself that Jane was the voice for the cradle program and seeing how you explained it makes me believe that she was the 2nd trial volunteer as well. She didn't actually say the words "Case, it's me. I understand now. You don't have to..." it was said in Case's consciousness which only the Voice does throughout Emergence. If Harrow was the Voice then man nobody caught it until now.
i agree, i was comparing Case's mind voice and Jane's interrogation voice with Woods and it sounds VERY similar! Also when Jane is turning on the generators it's the same location where Case finds the yellow card.
This straight-up is the backstory of the main character of 91 Days.
More or less lol
So that makes sense.
Jane's parents were sleeper agents or double agents for Dragovich or Perseus.
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Thank you so much and it’s my newest video, off to a slow start but I have faith it’s gonna blow up!
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All i can say is there has to be a good reason why they died if the killer is Alex Mason.
But imo, i think it's Adler since he knows well that secret facility and maybe Harrow's parents are involved in that or they were traitors of the nation. I think Jane Harrow was a victim influenced by Pantheon and Jackson Kaine is the one who killed her parents and blame it to Adler.
Also a detail, Adler trained her so the other other scenario is she maybe was orphan and Adler saw her exiting from her house and decided to take care of her and brainwashing her to forget about her parents until Pantheon gave the info about her parents and she accepted to be part of the group.
Idk i don't see Alex Mason the assassin type of a family except if they thought that the kid was somewhere else that night so she could not be involved and see blood. The killer noticed the girl but he didn't said anything in the report.
If it's Mason, i would be like whaaaaat :O
Edit: The secret facility blueprint before being constructed or something like that.
It's kind of sad that Violent McStabby Case gets time for redemption and Harrow is just written as a lost cause. I'd be here for a game about what she does next (if the offscreen death thing is real)
Bruh this shits more complicated than Zombies lore😭
People here in the comments saying it could be Adler but here’s the thing if it really was Adler then how is it harrow didn’t recognize him when he first trained her & only after the pantheon said so. That don’t fit well. I theorize it could be John Caine or some1 in the pantheon or a KGB agent from the soviets since her parents were double agents for both US & Soviet.
Harrow was a kid though, when you’re a kid and you go through something that traumatic, memories can get fractured. We also don’t see Adler and Harrow meet for the first time, so we can’t say for sure that she wasn’t at least a little on guard when she heard his voice. I think it makes the most sense for Adler to be their killer but it wouldn’t shock me if it was Mason.
@ it was mentioned that Adler trained her
@@leftie2324 btw I just came up a theory that what if it was Jason Hudson coz he seems like the kind of guy who’d do dirty jobs like that
@@thebeast-op7yi yes, and? That doesn’t really change anything
@@leftie2324 I still don’t think alder is the killer.
They said that Case was the first and last human test subject though, so Harrow couldn't have been a test subject while he was there. I'm not 100% sure if she was even there during his time, or if she just learned about Case after joining the rouge pantheon
So it was Jane that had Alex Mason and Jason Hudson killed by Raul Menendez in BO2?
1:58 can't be Alex Mason, he only joined the CIA two years ago, didn't meet Hudson until the events of BO. I think Hudson is key here bc I think in Cold war, Emerson gives all his orders direct to Hudson
good point!
The numbers Mason. What do they mean?!?!
do you absolutely have to spoil in your titel, and annoy people who havent completed it yet
How tf do you get spoiled by that title? It doesn’t even tell you anything
@@Midir-f1g It literally tells you the villain is Jane Harrow.
@@seadee2834 to me the title reads "is jane harrow REALLY the main villain? let's look at her story and figure it out, or maybe someone else is involved"
Alex Mason
i kinda hope so