CRIME SCENE #3. THE CRIME SCENE SKETCHSKETCH EVIDENCE Evidence #1: A warning note saying… “They found out! Clear out the account and get out now!”

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CRIME SCENE #3

THE CRIME SCENE

SKETCHSKETCH

EVIDENCE Evidence #1: A warning note saying… “They found out! Clear out the account and get out now!”

EVIDENCE Evidence #2: Bloody footprint from the killer

EVIDENCE Evidence #3: Bloody knife

EVIDENCE Evidence #4: Bank deposit slip

EVIDENCE Evidence #5: The victims blood stain

EVIDENCE Evidence #6: Empty cash register

POSSIBLE SUSPECTS/MOTIVES Suspect is a male associated with some sort of mob or cartel. The motive was most likely to send some sort of message and get out of the bank with the money.

SOLUTION The victim was tipped off that some plan had fallen through and “they know” (evidence #1) He then rushed to withdraw $500,000 from the bank of Montreal (evidence #4) the perpetrator walked in and attacked the victim by stabbing him in the abdomen with a kitchen knife (evidence #3) the perpetrator then emptied the storage box (evidence #6). The victim was beheaded and a bloody foot print was left from the perpetrator (evidence #2)