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By: Cameron Fox, Spencer Morris, and Madison Skornicka E5G7

 Look at each suspects background information  Read “What we Know”  To watch the video click ok when a pop up pops up. When the video appears, click play.  Watch the video of what the security camera recorded  Compare the handwriting on the screwdriver to the suspects handwriting samples.  Who do you think the suspect is? Make a newscast on who you think it is and why. Then post it to the engagemc wiki.

In the hallways of BCS, a child walked into the school with a hand drill, and some pliers. According to eyewitness accounts, the child walked into the school around 5: 45 in the evening. The next day, a clock in the 100 hallway had gone missing. Ryan Jones, Harry Plotter, and Gary Snoil had all walked into the school during the night. The next week, there was a clock in a teacher mailbox. It was in Mr. Sandstorm’s mailbox. During the day a janitor found a hand drill with a piece of tape placed on it. The school had written Birmingham Covington School on the hand drill. The vice principal of the school has interrogated all three suspects, but none of them have confessed.

 Name: Ryan Jones  Possible Motive: Mr. Sandstorm put up a school photo of him on a clock and Ryan liked to know what time it was.  Teacher: Mr. Sandstorm

 Name: Harry Plotter  Possible Motive: Was often accused of being late to class because of a clock that was slow by three minutes.  Teacher: Mr. Sandstorm

 Name: Gary Snoil  Possible Motive: Never had time to do homework because he was always doing sports and thought that there was not enough time in the day to do homework.  Teacher: Mr. Sandstorm

1. Harry Plotter’s Dad is a mechanic 2. Ryan Jones wants to inherit his dad’s clock shop 3. Gary owns a screwdriver 4. Ryan Jones does not display character traits at BCS 5. Ryan’s dad is mad at the school because they are a school of character. 6. Harry Plotter is scared of ladders because of bad luck. 7. Gary loves creating robots with screws.

Harry Plotter’s handwriting sample Gary Snoil’s handwriting sample Ryan Jones handwriting sample