Sunday, February 28, 2010

Journal according to investigator

Hmmm....... It's kind of unbelieveable that the murderer does not leave a single, minute evidence behind. First, the whole house is messed up, and Patrick was killed, how could I imagine that who has such an ability to crawl up to Patrick without any noise and hit him hard on his head. How did that person even be able come in to his house, the funniset part is Patrick was hit on the head and no blood stain was left behind at all! This is really interesting, my first instinct would be Mary, but she had prove that she was away when Patrick was hit. No one else has the key to his house, could it be that Mary found out his affair and killed him, leave the scene immediately to the grocer? Even it is her, what weapon could she used that has such strong blow on Patrick that cause death? Too much fishy points to this murder case, I shall go back to the scene tomorrow and see if I could find more evidence to this case.

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  2. In my point of view, I think the investigator should not be suspecting Mary Maloney as she put up a very good act of being very sad of the death of Patrick. She also pretends to be a very innocent and helpless wife. Furthermore, she has evidence that shows that she was not there when Patrick was being murdered. So the investigator in the be suspecting Mary Maloney since she has so many alibi to cover her crime.

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  3. I believe that what you said is very true, about the part where no blood stain was left behind at all. That means to say that he was dealt a very hard blow by a blunt weapon that crushed his bones(from the inside). Also, it is very true that murderers would try to conceal evidence, yet it is impossible to leave no trace at all. So, I think you should have said that the investigator had thought of Mrs Maloney being a suspect, and that the police should not take for granted that she is a policeman's wife and therefore would not commit any crime.

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