Having a problem in making murder cases? Then, why don't you try making a 'threatening letter' case? Don't know what to do? I'll give you some clues:
(Once more, I am a 12 year-old kid. If you really want to know how to make a threatening letter case, continue reading.)
Let's begin!
The Plot: The very introduction of the case. As said from the previous 'volume', make sure you state out the characters properly.
The Problem: This is where you will write the letter and who received it. In order to make a good letter, make sure they are like KID's notices (Trust me!). But, in a criminal's way. You can also put some weird things which are found at the letter. (bloodstain, wet marks, etc.) That will/might even challenged the readers easily.
The Suspects: (This may neither be necessary or not.) List down who are the possible suspects who wrote the letter.
The Pre-Plan: The Investigation. Make sure you know what will the solver/detective will do next, just like from the previous 'volume'.
The Evidences Found: List the down the possible evidences found on each suspect. At this part, this where you will search the very source of the 'weird things' found on the paper.
The Post-Plan No.1: The plan after finding the evidences. Like from the previous volume, this is where the solver/detective will check the evidences he found.
The Results: Write down the possible results after checking the evidences.
The Post-Plan No. 2: The plan after checking the results. This is where the solver/detective will fit the pieces together. Also during this time, this is where you usually guard the 'victim of the letter' to confront the criminal.
The Resolution: The part where you will state out who the criminal is. Make sure you will highlight the suspect's name.
The Deduction: As said from the previous 'volume', keep in mind the three things that will be tested here:
Prediction: This is where you will test your skills in predicting things where you will use your evidences in explaining how the criminal was able to send the letter. An evidence is a must!
Stating the Obvious: This is where you will test your skills in stating the obvious where you will explain some things which are rather, obvious.
Answering the 'What-if' Questions: This is where you will answer the criminal's doubt in your deduction. As said from the previous 'volume', make sure you have the right evidence so that the readers will really believe that that person is the criminal.
At the end of the deduction, state out the crucial evidence which is neither found on the criminal or somewhere else.
The Criminal's Motive: State out the criminal's motive into why he sent the letter to the 'victim of the letter'.
This is the very end so, thank you for reading this. Also, if you need some questions from me, message me at the website below or check the Strange Threatening Letter in the Make A Case Contest!!! forum at the website below:
Website for Messaging Me: link
Website for the 'Make a Case Contest!!!' forum: link
Hope this guide will help you! Also, please read the first 'volume' of this article here:
link
Good luck in making your case!
(Once more, I am a 12 year-old kid. If you really want to know how to make a threatening letter case, continue reading.)
Let's begin!
The Plot: The very introduction of the case. As said from the previous 'volume', make sure you state out the characters properly.
The Problem: This is where you will write the letter and who received it. In order to make a good letter, make sure they are like KID's notices (Trust me!). But, in a criminal's way. You can also put some weird things which are found at the letter. (bloodstain, wet marks, etc.) That will/might even challenged the readers easily.
The Suspects: (This may neither be necessary or not.) List down who are the possible suspects who wrote the letter.
The Pre-Plan: The Investigation. Make sure you know what will the solver/detective will do next, just like from the previous 'volume'.
The Evidences Found: List the down the possible evidences found on each suspect. At this part, this where you will search the very source of the 'weird things' found on the paper.
The Post-Plan No.1: The plan after finding the evidences. Like from the previous volume, this is where the solver/detective will check the evidences he found.
The Results: Write down the possible results after checking the evidences.
The Post-Plan No. 2: The plan after checking the results. This is where the solver/detective will fit the pieces together. Also during this time, this is where you usually guard the 'victim of the letter' to confront the criminal.
The Resolution: The part where you will state out who the criminal is. Make sure you will highlight the suspect's name.
The Deduction: As said from the previous 'volume', keep in mind the three things that will be tested here:
Prediction: This is where you will test your skills in predicting things where you will use your evidences in explaining how the criminal was able to send the letter. An evidence is a must!
Stating the Obvious: This is where you will test your skills in stating the obvious where you will explain some things which are rather, obvious.
Answering the 'What-if' Questions: This is where you will answer the criminal's doubt in your deduction. As said from the previous 'volume', make sure you have the right evidence so that the readers will really believe that that person is the criminal.
At the end of the deduction, state out the crucial evidence which is neither found on the criminal or somewhere else.
The Criminal's Motive: State out the criminal's motive into why he sent the letter to the 'victim of the letter'.
This is the very end so, thank you for reading this. Also, if you need some questions from me, message me at the website below or check the Strange Threatening Letter in the Make A Case Contest!!! forum at the website below:
Website for Messaging Me: link
Website for the 'Make a Case Contest!!!' forum: link
Hope this guide will help you! Also, please read the first 'volume' of this article here:
link
Good luck in making your case!
Well, it seems to be that there will be something coming this Saturday, October 9. The episode, which will be a digitally remastered version of episode 10, now has something special to look forward to!
Although the anime producer of Detective Conan won't tell us what it is, he included an image, featuring Conan, Ai, and Ayumi wearing the signature Conan glasses, and Kogoro using the wristwatch tranquilizer!
Well, now we will have to keep our eyes open for episode 10 digitally remastered!
Although the anime producer of Detective Conan won't tell us what it is, he included an image, featuring Conan, Ai, and Ayumi wearing the signature Conan glasses, and Kogoro using the wristwatch tranquilizer!
Well, now we will have to keep our eyes open for episode 10 digitally remastered!