Opening Script: in our opening scene we watch our male detective writing a case study of a murder 30 years ago here is what he writes.
Detective no 1: 14 of July 1962, the Rosie Black case. her Body was found by a local laborer in the early hours of the morning, her neck was heavily bruised and we discovered ropes draped in a nearby barn with strands of her hair discovered within the noose. We Cannot be sure but we believe this was the cause of death and there is evidence that she was unconscious at the time she died, we cannot rule out suicide but the evidence suggests otherwise. On
Detective no 1: 14 of July 1962, the Rosie Black case. her Body was found by a local laborer in the early hours of the morning, her neck was heavily bruised and we discovered ropes draped in a nearby barn with strands of her hair discovered within the noose. We Cannot be sure but we believe this was the cause of death and there is evidence that she was unconscious at the time she died, we cannot rule out suicide but the evidence suggests otherwise. On
inspection of the body we discovered no flesh wound so the blood discovered in the barn is therefore being treated as unrelated, though not unsuspicious. Despite my own suspicions, no evidence has come to light on the case. The locals, though not openly uncooperative, seem to be withholding some information, as if they were scared of something. My initial suspicions cannot be confirmed and as a result the suspect is still at large.
Detective no 2: My initial suspicions cannot be confirmed and as a result the suspect is still at large. I regret that i cannot conclude this last case and i cannot get closure.
By Robert McPartland
Detective no 2: My initial suspicions cannot be confirmed and as a result the suspect is still at large. I regret that i cannot conclude this last case and i cannot get closure.
By Robert McPartland
When Detective No 1 is talking about the the rope we plan on cutting to images of the rope in the barn. similarly when he mentions to blood we want to cut to images of dried blood. both these photographs will black and white. we do not want to cut completely, rather fade so that the detective can still be seen writing and the images are overlaid.
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