Sunday, May 1, 2011

The Golden Glasses

       This is one of the most interesting case that  I have worked. It happened in Yoxley, small place in Kent. A man who was secretary of Professor Coram was called Smith was dead. I solved this case from glasses that the killer left it in the crime scene. The glasses makes me knew that the killer must be woman and her eyes were not good, so she couldn't run away and I thought she was still living in the house. I was right, she still hide in the house with helped by Professor Coram. The killer was Coram's wife that was betrayed by him. She came to Coram's house for find an evidence to help her friend, and she didn't want to kill anybody but Smith saw her. So, she had to killed him and while she was trying to escape she lost her glasses. She ran to Coram's room and Coram saw his wife, who was betrayed by him for money, he was very scared and tried to help her. he hided her from me behind the bookshelves. However, I could find anything. I told you every time that I'll solved the case and it doesn't matter how difficult it is.

1 comment:

  1. Great post! As you prepare to make your final post, please consider the following questions for analysis:
    1. Why is it important that I (the audience) am able to relate aspects of this character to myself?
    2. What part of this character's personality could be found in anyone?
    3. What do these events/objects symbolize?
    4. Does this story make a statement about society or the human heart in general?

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