C.S.I. Verona You are a police officer… You are called to a graveyard following reports of a fight. When you arrive, the place is in silence. You see.

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C.S.I. Verona

You are a police officer… You are called to a graveyard following reports of a fight. When you arrive, the place is in silence. You see lights coming from one of the vaults and go over to investigate….

The Scene of the Crime You see: A bunch of flowers scattered on the ground Two swords, one with blood on A crowbar

Suddenly! You discover two men hiding behind some gravestones. One man has a spade and a torch. The other has just a torch. Both are unwilling to talk.

You investigate further… You walk over to the vault, which has been forced open and walk inside. There in front of you are three bodies, all of whom have recently died.

The Victims One body, male, lies a short distance away from the other two, with a sword wound. Two bodies, one male, one female, are lying together with the woman laying over the man. The woman has a knife wound. No visible wounds are found on the man. An empty bottle and a bloodied knife are found next to the bodies.

Your notebook Items found at crime scene: Victims One male, sword wound One male, no visible wounds One female, laid over second male, knife wound

What has happened? Draw the map of the graveyard and the vault showing where the bodies and the items were found. Write a police report on the killings. You must include: - who killed who? - what weapons were used? - outline on the basis of the evidence why the killings took place