Edward Blake's apartment was never completely or clearly shown, but it appears several times since the beginning of the first chapter, when Detectives Joe Bourquin and Steven Fine were investigating Blake's murder. Also, in the same chapter, when Rorschach climbs up the building to investigate himself (also in the cut scenes from his murder), and in the second chapter while we see flashbacks and the scenes from Blake's murder.
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| - Edward Blake's apartment was never completely or clearly shown, but it appears several times since the beginning of the first chapter, when Detectives Joe Bourquin and Steven Fine were investigating Blake's murder. Also, in the same chapter, when Rorschach climbs up the building to investigate himself (also in the cut scenes from his murder), and in the second chapter while we see flashbacks and the scenes from Blake's murder.
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| - Edward Blake's apartment was never completely or clearly shown, but it appears several times since the beginning of the first chapter, when Detectives Joe Bourquin and Steven Fine were investigating Blake's murder. Also, in the same chapter, when Rorschach climbs up the building to investigate himself (also in the cut scenes from his murder), and in the second chapter while we see flashbacks and the scenes from Blake's murder. The reader of the graphic novel is never told what floor Blake lives on, however, the height is sufficient enough for Blake to have been killed when thrown out of his picture window.
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