Crime Scene: Beauties and A Bar

What Happened?

Crime Scene
Gold Necklace

Victim


Blood from either victim or murderer

Fingerprint

Drink




note #1
note #2




Victim

Candy Store's Profile

Candy Store's Fingerprint


The owner of Tipsy Bar left Ginger Snap, a bartender, in charge of the bar from 8:00p.m- 12:00 a.m. Ginger Snap and Candy Stores, an adult entertainer, were close friends and usually did drugs together. That night Candy showed up at the club to do drugs with Ginger. Ginger refused and handed Candy a drink instead. Yet, Candy had other intentions with Ginger, she actually wanted Ginger to pay for the drugs she had taken earlier that afternoon. She had already planned that once Ginger had been drugged, she would convince Ginger to give her the money. Ginger was suspicious and she did not agree to take drugs with her. When she went back to the drink section, she wrote on a piece of paper "Please help me" and left it near the cashier, for someone to see. Candy was already planing to take the necklace that Ginger had if she did not agree. Candy remained in the club and waited for it the club to close. Ginger then asked Candy to leave and she closed the bar. Once Ginger arrived at her car, Candy cut her throat and took the gold necklace. Candy then wrote a note to whoever found her body, she had remorse and wanted to explain her murder. She wrote "I needed the money." Candy Stores soon found out that the necklace was fake and left it near the crime scene.

3 comments:

  1. Story explains all the evidence well. I think the only thing I would add is an explanation of each exhibit to make it clearer. And I think the pictures are slightly large.

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  2. I like the explanation of what you thought happened. I wish I could see all the pictures though :/

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  3. I agree with Zaid, stating how you came to the conclusion for each exhibit. Adjusting the size of the pictures would be convient but when I click on the pictures the size is fine.

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