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Post #82847 Murder Mystery...(Mrs. Dampington Interview Update)

Rules of the game:

-Theres a story below READ IT then.....

-Justify your answers

who the murderer was

what was the murder weapon

what was the motive

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THE MURDER AT EO STREET.... *LAW AND ORDER SOUND EFFEX* (Thung Dang)

THE VICTIM: Mr. Smith, Clyde

BRIEF PROFILE: Mr Smith was an ordinary person. He was a mechanic at a local automotive shop. Was an average income earner. His wife died around about 2 years ago and since then he lived at home alone. Mr Smith always went to the localbowlingclubafterhisworkwherehewouldget a few drinks with some friends. He also joined bowling competitions which he recieved a few trophies from, In fact he was in the semi finals of a 2011 competition before he died. They also gave out a sum of cash prize forgrandfinalists,especiallythisyearthecash prizeisalmost 15k in total a bonus from the club owner who recently won 50k in a casino. His work is just a walking distance from his house and so is the local club. Every now and then Mr Smith would drive over to the city to visit his only daughter wholives in therewith herfiancesoontobe husband.Andthat was basically Mr Smith's life.

MURDER BRIEF: Body found at 16:35 in the backyard of his house by his daughter who immediately reported to the police. He recieved several slashes on the neck. House was clean no sign of forced entry or any struggle. A 10cm Paring Knife  wasfoundinthebackyardbut it had no blood stains nor finger prints.Besideatable there was a broken glass with some blood stains, it was neatly piled into a dustpan blood stains confirmed to be Mr Smiths.That was all that was found in the crime scene. Estimated time of death 12:40 same day(JUNE132011)

JUST FOR SB LORDS SATISFACTION XD : He was not at work on that day because it was apublic holiday in australia (Queen's Birthday in NSW)


SUSPECTS:

-Mr. Garrison- Crime Suspection :High

Mr Smith's nextdoor neighbour.

-Christine Smith- Crime Suspection : Low to Nothing

Mr Smith's daughter

-Joe Borough - Crime Suspection : Low to Nothing

Christine's Fiance

-Harrold Albert - Crime Suspection : Mid

His Competition rival

-Tobias Bovloski - Crime Suspection : Mid

His Competition rival

-George Mavcki- CrimeSuspection : Mid

His Competition rival

-Peter Simpson - Crime Suspection : Mid to High Range

A very bad mannered/tempered man who he works with

- Mrs. Dampington - Crime Suspection : Very Low to Nothing

Mr Smith's other next door neighbour

- Mrs. Ashley Smith - Crime Suspection : Very Low to Nothing

Mr Smith's Sister

- Darril Washington - Crime Suspection : Very High

A man seen to have been hanging around outside EO street in his car

THE DETECTIVE:

Mr Happy Monkey

AND

YOU :)

 

THE INTERVIEWS:

(I WILL PUT AN INTERVIEW ONE AT A TIME UNTIL WE GO THROUGH ALL OF THEM, FOR NOW ASSES WHAT YOU HAVE JUST READ)

Mr.Garrison (G)

Happy Monkey (D)

Time : Same day 17:25

D: Sir can I ask you a few questions? Its about the case of your neighbour Mr Smith

G: *Puts on an angry face* What do you think I did it?

D: Did you?

G: OF COURSE NOT!

D: Sir I just wanted to know where you were this afternoon around about 12:30 to 13:00?

G: I was at the shops the whole day I just got back actually.... And I saw the ruckus happening outside the house I asked one of you guys and they told me .... Ye....

D: Mrs. Dampington Mr Smith's other next door neighbour had mentioned just outside that you and umm...Mr Smith always fights she said you would always shout if Mr Smith made a little bit of noise and in fact she even saw you one time throwing some smallpebblesjusttoshuthimup?

G: DAMN THAT DAMPINGTON! SHES MAKING ME LOOK BAD HERE! Do you really think I would kill someone over a few arguments?! DO YOU!? And Ive already told I was out of the house for the whole day down at the shops and just came back! *Murmuring with an angry face*

D: Sorry to bother you then, One last question, Who do you think would have done this?

G: Well there's a guy always outside the street he usually hangs out in his car doing nothing he seems to be studying the people around here.. I dont know..

D: Studying?

G: As in you know watching as if hes planning to do something and funny enough he disappeared right after a murder.... He wasdoing thatfor almost a full week it was very creepy *His face now showing relief probably thinking he's off the hook"

D: Thank you very much sir for your time..

G: Ye whatever, Glad to help... *Shuts and locks the door*

 

Mrs. Dampington (DPG)

Mr. Dampington (MDPG)

Time : Same Day 17:35 (An hour after investigation)

D: Afternoon Ma'am

DPG: Afternoon to you too, this is very sad indeed.... *Nods her head*

D: Ma'am Im sorry but may I ask you a few questions

DPG: Why certainly anything I can do to help

D: Were you at home during the hours of 12:00 to 13:00?

DPG: I certainly was officer, would those have been the estimated time of death by any chance?

D: It is...

DPG: Oh dear.. at around about that time I wouldve been cooking lunch and I think I might have just seen a car park outside Im not sure who it was...

D: Did you recognize the car by any chance?

DPG: Actually Ive never seen the car before

D: Ma'am could you please describe the car?

DPG: Well it was dark blue in color it was just an ordinary small car from my view thats all I could remember from it *Looks up and thinks harder*

D: You said you were cooking lunch?

DPG: Why yes for me and my husband..

D: And your husband was with you at those times?

DPG: Certainly he was reading the papers right on the dining table sir

MDPG: *Walks in the convo* Dear what's going on?

DPG: Just being interviewed, its about Mr Smith's Case

MDPG: Ahh! Sad Indeed.... Very sad...

D: May I ask you one last question? *Without waiting* Who do you think would've done this to him and why?

DPG: That's 2 questions dear *Smiles with a very tiny giggle* well I would have no clue I dont really like pointing people out.... BUT! When we were eating lunch around about 12:30 I did hear a glass breaking?

D: That was an evidence found ! Please tell me more

DPG: Well that was about it

D: No Screams? No Shouting?

MDPG: *Cuts in* Please officer dont stress my wife too much

D: Im very sorry Mr. Dampington

DPG: Its okay dear , although may I warn you about his other next door neighbour Mr Garrison, Aw.... They always fight even on small things and one time I even saw him throwing a pebble at Mr Smith just to shut him up with the noise he's making unbelievable....

D: So your'e suggesting..

DPG: Just a thought you know when you get asked by officers you can get very nervous and you'll just think hard enough to say everything you possibly can to help

D: Thank you very much for your time

DPG: Have a good day sir *Walks away with her husband*

(FOLLOWING THIS INTERVIEW IS MR. GARRISONS (ABOVE))

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Post #82856 Re: Murder Mystery...

I know who killed him! It was Bladex that dirty boy lol.

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Post #82860 Re: Murder Mystery...


It was Darril Washington. He used a glass, the one he was drinking with. He also used a knife.   

  

 

14 years, 2 weeks ago
Post #82861 Re: Murder Mystery...

Without interviews there is no way to conclusively come up with the murderer.

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Post #82863 Re: Murder Mystery...

His daughters fiance knew him, had no need to force an entry because he was a member of the family, he prolly knew he goes to these bowling tourneys and etc. He had the motives, To get money for the wedding or etc? He intended on using the knife but instead used the bottle. 

But then again it was "Neatly" piled in a dustpan and it coulda been a women.

For sure murder weapon : Bottle

Edit: Its deffinitly a women. 

A paring knife is a small knife with a plain edge blade that is ideal for peeling and other small or intricate work (such as de-veining a shrimp, removing the seeds from a jalapeño, 'skinning'mushrooms or cutting small garnishes). It is designed to be an all-purpose knife, similar to a chef's knife, except smaller. Paring knives are usually between 6 and 10 cm (2½ and 4 inches) long

My supspicion so far before interviews : His daughter at most, His sister.


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Post #82874 Re: Murder Mystery...

the Murder Weapon is the WIPED paring knife..the blood and fingerprints were wiped off

to leave trails..


the glass was merely a dying message...Smith might have grabbed the glass..and the murder thought it was merely for self defense..but MR smith made a dying message that points out to the culprit...


As for the killer its..Joe Borough the fiancee of his daughter..


Stained glass means that he was killed...and the stain was blood..meaning a family member..

14 years, 2 weeks ago
Post #82882 Re: Murder Mystery...

I believe it was Ashley Smith.

A paring knife is a kitchen utensil, found where all women should be.

The bloody glass was in a dust pan, meaning the culprit might have had some kind of mental disorder, if they wanted to clean up after murdering someone.

And everyone always does it for the money. Ashley was probably a drug addict of some kind and needed the money for her crack.

14 years, 2 weeks ago
Post #82898 Re: Murder Mystery...

What the fuck... so kitchen utensils are used, therefore it must be a woman? You's best be trollin. Regardless, if i'm ever murdered, I never want one of you lot to be handling my case.

Whoever murdered him would not have been in it for the money, considering he was only in the semi finals any action at this stage would prove fruitless.

Most murderers clean up after a murder to remove traces of their presence, or to skew the scene to throw off the investigation.

June 13th, 2011 is a Monday. The estimated time of death is 12:40 PM, just after midday. Why was Mr. Smith not at work? Perhaps this could be why the door was open? Who found the body at 4:35 PM that same afternoon and what were they doing there in the first place that allowed them to enter the property and discover the body?

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14 years, 2 weeks ago
Post #82900 Re: Murder Mystery...

LOL..... u cant answer without the interview details........

EDIT:

Garrison's Interview now updated

 

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14 years, 1 week ago
Post #82908 Re: Murder Mystery...

I actually forgot yesterday was a public holiday... same here in South Australia too of course. Still remains a valid point, since he would then have been at home during the entire day.

There's a number of things i'm curious about. The broken glass is what currently has my interest. It seems to suggest that the perpetrator was in the process of disposing of evidence but was stopped abruptly for some reason. This however would rely on something having startled the perpetrator, perhaps the daughter but unlikely due to the amount of elapsed time between the murder and the discovery. It's possible that a third party in the investigation that's yet to be found may have entered the crime scene between the time of death and the discovery of the body.

The fact that there are no signs of forced entry also seem to suggest that the victim may have known or had reason to trust the killer to the point of allowing them access to the property, perhaps by persuasion.


As everyone else is probably assuming, there is particular interest to locate and interview Mr. Washington, the driver of the unidentified vehicle that had been seen in the street over the course of the week as it seems as though he may have critical information regarding the murder. I am hesitant to suspect Mr. Garrison despite his behaviour as currently the motive is not sufficient to warrant murdering Mr. Smith and had he under some circumstance chosen to, he would have left too obvious a trail, being located just next door.


The plot thickens. So far i'm quite enjoying this. Keep it coming.

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Post #82910 Re: Murder Mystery...

It is probaly mr. G.. It is very suspicious that he is acting so angry in the interview. While the detective is interviewing mr.G he is talkin about: I was shopping all the time. But how can he know that the man in the car dissapeared right after the murder of mr smith. In the first place: If he was shopping he cant know that he left right after the murder because he was gone the whole day. And in the second place: The man in the car could already have left before mr.G came home and before mr smith was murdered. So my answer is: Mr.G killed him (Just for now, I might change my mind =P)

14 years, 1 week ago
Post #82913 Re: Murder Mystery...

If I was an officer I would wait until all interviews have been done before saying anything because you can'y wrongly accuse someone :P

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Post #82915 Re: Murder Mystery...

Lol, I would have done the same.. but it's a game ;p

14 years, 1 week ago
Post #82954 Re: Murder Mystery...
Hollow posted: (13th Jun 2011 04:22 pm)

It is probaly mr. G.. It is very suspicious that he is acting so angry in the interview. While the detective is interviewing mr.G he is talkin about: I was shopping all the time. But how can he know that the man in the car dissapeared right after the murder of mr smith. In the first place: If hewas shopping he cant know that he left right after the murder because he was gone the whole day. And in the second place: The man in the car could already have left before mr.G came home and before mr smith was murdered. So my answer is: Mr.G killed him (Just for now, I might change my mind =P)


Most suspects when placed in a formal interview will show anger, usually as a side effect of anxiety. It's not enough to call a conclusion. In addition, the impression I get is that Mr. G's report seems to suggest the unknown character had been spotted in the street over the course of the week, but leaving "straight after" doesn't mean he left immediately after the murder, but the car was not in the street upon his return.

Results of the interview draw inconclusive at this stage.
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Post #82956 Re: Murder Mystery...
Misca posted: (12th Jun 2011 07:58 pm)

I know who killed him! It was Bladex that dirty boy lol.

I know who did it for sure! It was Apollo! And yes, I just quoted myself thats how much I know I'm right this time.

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