Scorpion & Bulletstorm
Hey, I hear you’re a whiz at piecing together clues, and I thrive on crunching the numbers behind a good mess. Want to trade tactics on how to break down a crime scene in the fastest, most precise way?
Sure, keep it tight. First map the layout, note the obvious evidence, then build a timeline. Everything else follows.
Okay, first sketch the layout—draw the entry, exits, and any obstructions. Log every obvious clue: blood splatter, footprints, broken glass. Then lay out the timeline: entry time, first movement, any interruptions. Once that’s solid, we can start connecting the dots and finding the hidden pattern. Ready to dig?
Got it, keep it tight and methodical. Let's do it.
Great, step one: lock down the perimeter, then list every physical sign—blood, footprints, broken glass. Step two: arrange those items on a timeline in exact order. Once that grid’s solid, we can map the suspect’s path and spot the gaps. Ready?Great, step one: lock down the perimeter, then list every physical sign—blood, footprints, broken glass. Step two: arrange those items on a timeline in exact order. Once that grid’s solid, we can map the suspect’s path and spot the gaps. Ready?
Alright, lock it down, list the signs, set the timeline, and we’ll map the path and spot the gaps. Let’s do it.