User blog:Night at the Kashmir/My Theory why Sally was really sent to Fontaine's.

Since I first played Burial at Sea one of the things that plagued me most about its story was why Cohen had sent Sally to Fontaine's? Booker mentions that Cohen probably taught that a child in a prison was 'High Art', But thats just a suggestion, and it doesnt really make much sense when you think about it.

Obviously Cohen craves attention for his art, and whats the point of hiding a child in a prison sunk to the bottomt of the ocean when theres no one in the city to see it? The I remembered something that Cohen mentions over the Bathysphere radio when Elizabeth asks why Sally was sent there;

'Everyone has needs. I merely provide a service for those who have the means to pay.',

So now the question is who in the prison would need a little sister, and be able to pay Cohen, whos all the way up in the city above. Atlas ! he needs the ADAM Sally produces to keep the Splicers on his side, and he has followers back up in the city who can pay Cohen for sending Sally to him. Thats also likely why Cohen knew Sally was in the Housewares building, because Atlas' HQ was there and so Sally would need to be sent there.

Well thats my theory on it anyway.