For the more crime obsessed and possible police, detective, or criminal-based people can reconstruct crime scenes. Usually someone will describe a crime scene and the others will try to guess what happens. When creating a crime scene make sure to have a clear cut answer of what actually happened. Make sure to include all details of the crime. It can be burglary, arson, muder, rape, or any other crime. (Pg-13 of course) This is similar to CSI miami stuff. People who are trying to guess what happened are allowed to ask questions. I can make scenes if you want. just tell me.
Have fun ^^
Let's use an example. The crime scene is in the library, a couple books are scattered in a pool of blood where a body is lying. It had a hole in the back and the face was terrified with flared nostrils.He was laying belly down. There were no lacerations and no markings on the wrist. The murder took place at night. The safe was open. What is your guess?
Acceptable questions: Did the victim work there? Is the money gone? Was there camera footage? Was the door damaged? Was he outside?
Unacceptable questions: Did he run and get shot? Did he get killed? Was the person stupid? Was he a hooker? (There is no reason to draw these conclusions.)
Acceptable answer: The librarian was locking up and a two robbers demanded money, The librarian unlocked the safe and as the robbers started to leave, the Librarian tried to run and got shot in the back. He grabbed books as he fell.
Unacceptable answer: Get got stabbed running through the library when he tripped on a book mark. (Doesn't explain safe. doesn't explain the hole shaped wound. Doesn't explain fear.)
Crime & Investigation Guild
A guild for those interested in crime, criminology and forensic science.
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