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The killer's activated a timer! How can I disable it?
1 of 12: This was a particularly cruel puzzle. There were no real clues given on the proper way to shut the timer off. So, I'll tell you what you need to do. :)
2 of 12: You need to push three of the tiles on the wall. Each letter of PRESS HERE has now become a pushable tile, and pushing three of them in the right order will disable the timer.
3 of 12: However, working out which three to push is pretty tricky.
4 of 12: One thing you will need to do is go downstairs to the bedroom and get the memory card from the box where you found the hex wrench earlier. Chances are you already got it and listened to the three conversations on it with your dictaphone.
5 of 12: The dates of those conversations are very important. October 22nd, February 29th, and January 13th.
6 of 12: Put those dates into a four-number format, and enter them on the keypad next to the door, one by one.
7 of 12: 1022, 0229, and 0113.
8 of 12: Entering each one will pop a mannequin out of one of the deep-freeze units next to you. Each mannequin has a tag attached to it. Read those three tags.
9 of 12: Each one has a letter underlined. The letters are P, E, and H. Also note that the E that was underlined in Hernandez was the FIRST E.
10 of 12: So, now we know which three tiles to push.
11 of 12: Push the P of PRESS, the first E of PRESS, and the H of HERE.