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518 – Interactive Writing
Nicholas Vangelis
Pandora Bots
02.13.06

UPDATED

The idea is that Estella give those she talks to clues that can be followed up in the real world. She quotes poetry and literature, makes references to paintings, etc that can lead to clues as to how she was murdered.

Fictional Character – Estella Scarlet.
Purpose - Interrogation / Listening.
Area of knowledge – How she was murdered.

1946. A twenty-three year old classically-trained actress, Estella Scarlet, is found dead in her room in her country estate in Kent. The cause of death is established as a severe blow to the head from one of many bookcases lining the walls, which was apparently toppled over onto her. The room was in some disarray, with books scattered everywhere as if there had been a struggle and the phone was off-the-hook. Estella had apparently been working at her desk before her murder and police found a the words “David killed…” scrawled onto a piece of paper on the desk.

The police took her ex-lover, Brian Letterman, into custody. He had threatened to murder Estella after she left him for an American pilot two months previously. However, police were forced to release Letterman when they could find now way to implicate him in the murder. His fingerprints were not found, and Estella’s room was locked from the inside, with no sign of forced entry.

You are Jack Logan, a psychic, called into investigate the death. Although the police remain baffled, you have one avenue open to you that they do not – you can question Estella’s ghost. Though ghosts are difficult to make sense out of at the best of times, you feel sure that there is a trail of clues her which can lead to you proving that Letterman murdered Estella.

Once the police have the method they can charge him with murder.

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