hei reader, one look at the tajuk and anda started Membaca this thing, right? Glad to hear it! Anyway, I heard that some people wanted to be like Gosho Aoyama when it comes to making cases, right?
Anyway, before anda read this thing, there's a note: The penulis of this guide (who is me) is a 12 year-old male. If anda really want to know how to make cases, continue reading. But, this is (once again) an opinion from a 12 year-old kid.
Ya ready? Let's begin!
Elements in Making a Murder Case
The Plot : This is the very introduction of the case. Make sure anda must introduce the characters properly.
The Problem: This introduces the very case. Also, make sure to state where the crime scene happened and when and how was the victim killed. Also, anda must leave clues so that the reader will/might be challenged easily. Example: Someone murdered (name of the victim) at the (name of the place) around (time) - (time). The victim was (cause of death). There is/are (clues).
The Suspects: Make sure anda senarai down the suspects and (if necessary) their age. But, anda can do that at the introduction.
The Alibis: Make sure every suspect has an alibi. But make sure that they are not perfect so that the case will be even lebih easier atau anda can make them perfect so that the case gets hotter. But, make sure anda will leave a small hole to reveal the trick behind the murderer's alibi.
The Pre-Plan: Mostly known as 'The Investigation'. Make sure anda know what will the solver/detective will do next.
The Evidences Found: This is where anda will senarai down the evidences anda think the solver/detective saw. Also, make sure anda listed down who owns those evidences. AND, make sure that anda already planned the evidences before-hand so that anda won't get confused.
The Post-Plan No. 1: The plan AFTER The Investigation.This is when the solver/detective will investigate the items/evidences (like checking fingerprints, blood matching, etc.)
The Results: Write down the possible results seen after checking the evidences. Example of that is during the 'Strange Threatening Letter' Case (found at the 'Make a Case Contest' forum), when Heiji and Conan realized that the blood found on the pen and Sakuba's blood are the same.
The Post-Plan No. 2: The Plan after checking The Results. This is where the solver/detective tries fitting the pieces together.
The Resolution: At this state first, this is where the solver/detective will reveal the criminal. Also, make sure anda highlight its name.
The Deduction: Three things will be tested here:
Prediction: This is where anda will test your skills in predicting things where anda will use your evidences to explain the criminal's trick. For every explanation, leave an evidence.
Stating the obvious: This is where anda will test your skills in stating the obvious where anda will explain some things about the case which are rather obvious.
Answering the 'what if' questions: This is where anda will test your skills in answering the criminal's doubts to your deduction. Make sure anda 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 proof which is found neither on the criminal, atau somewhere else.
The Criminal's Motive: This is where anda will state the criminal's motive for killing the victim.
Now, this is the very end so, anymore questions, komen at this artikel atau check the 'Strange Threatening Letter' Case at the 'Make a Case Contest Forum'.
Website for Messaging Me: link
Website for 'Make A Case Contest' Forum (The Strange Threatening Letter Case is not a murder case. But, if anda really want to know some information about it, check this website): link
Hope this'll help you!
Anyway, before anda read this thing, there's a note: The penulis of this guide (who is me) is a 12 year-old male. If anda really want to know how to make cases, continue reading. But, this is (once again) an opinion from a 12 year-old kid.
Ya ready? Let's begin!
Elements in Making a Murder Case
The Plot : This is the very introduction of the case. Make sure anda must introduce the characters properly.
The Problem: This introduces the very case. Also, make sure to state where the crime scene happened and when and how was the victim killed. Also, anda must leave clues so that the reader will/might be challenged easily. Example: Someone murdered (name of the victim) at the (name of the place) around (time) - (time). The victim was (cause of death). There is/are (clues).
The Suspects: Make sure anda senarai down the suspects and (if necessary) their age. But, anda can do that at the introduction.
The Alibis: Make sure every suspect has an alibi. But make sure that they are not perfect so that the case will be even lebih easier atau anda can make them perfect so that the case gets hotter. But, make sure anda will leave a small hole to reveal the trick behind the murderer's alibi.
The Pre-Plan: Mostly known as 'The Investigation'. Make sure anda know what will the solver/detective will do next.
The Evidences Found: This is where anda will senarai down the evidences anda think the solver/detective saw. Also, make sure anda listed down who owns those evidences. AND, make sure that anda already planned the evidences before-hand so that anda won't get confused.
The Post-Plan No. 1: The plan AFTER The Investigation.This is when the solver/detective will investigate the items/evidences (like checking fingerprints, blood matching, etc.)
The Results: Write down the possible results seen after checking the evidences. Example of that is during the 'Strange Threatening Letter' Case (found at the 'Make a Case Contest' forum), when Heiji and Conan realized that the blood found on the pen and Sakuba's blood are the same.
The Post-Plan No. 2: The Plan after checking The Results. This is where the solver/detective tries fitting the pieces together.
The Resolution: At this state first, this is where the solver/detective will reveal the criminal. Also, make sure anda highlight its name.
The Deduction: Three things will be tested here:
Prediction: This is where anda will test your skills in predicting things where anda will use your evidences to explain the criminal's trick. For every explanation, leave an evidence.
Stating the obvious: This is where anda will test your skills in stating the obvious where anda will explain some things about the case which are rather obvious.
Answering the 'what if' questions: This is where anda will test your skills in answering the criminal's doubts to your deduction. Make sure anda 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 proof which is found neither on the criminal, atau somewhere else.
The Criminal's Motive: This is where anda will state the criminal's motive for killing the victim.
Now, this is the very end so, anymore questions, komen at this artikel atau check the 'Strange Threatening Letter' Case at the 'Make a Case Contest Forum'.
Website for Messaging Me: link
Website for 'Make A Case Contest' Forum (The Strange Threatening Letter Case is not a murder case. But, if anda really want to know some information about it, check this website): link
Hope this'll help you!