http://cheerfulgoth.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] cheerfulgoth.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-01-30 11:36 pm
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As seen on tv: Forensic Science, 1/31 5th Period

The box of lab coats is next to door of the danger shop and Abby is perched on a lab counter, flipping a DVD in the air. After checking the class over for a few minutes, she hopped off and started pacing.

"We've got a blood free class today and I hopefully that makes some of you happy. Today we're going to do two of the things that I hate doing. But that doesn't mean that you have to hate today's class. Maybe you'll love it. Maybe your new favorite class with be today's class on..." Abby walked over to the overhead projector and turned it on, illuminating a worksheet on toxicology. "...stomach contents!"

Abby launched into an extremely handwaved lecture on how to test stomach contents. "Also, you're going to pouring over security camera tape to find the bad guy. It's like looking for a needle in a black and white really grainy haystack. Not a favorite thing of mine to be doing, but if you're into that sort of thing you'll have a ball."

Opening the door to the crime scene, Abby moved to show the students the layout. Chad lay slumped in a chair at a very fancy table in a wealthy looking room. Chad's shirt had greyish looking vomit drying on it and the leftovers of dinner were still on the plates in front of him. "This is Chad. Poor dead Chad died before he finished his dinner. I wouldn't recommend nabbing anything off the plate though. You need to figure out how Chad died and who did it. You'll do that by using the skills we talked about in class earlier."

"Go get 'em!"

[ooc: OOC up! Come play!]

Re: CHUNG CHUNG

[identity profile] l1ttle-billy.livejournal.com 2007-02-01 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
"It was, strangly enough, both the chef, and the butler." Billy said. "I checked the surveillance tapes with the time of death, and both of them appear to have paused before entering the room. Plus the soup hadn't been touched, but the tea, and mashed potatoes had been sampled. Then Mainframe," he pointed to the computer. Yes, he'd named it Mainframe. "Told me what was in his stomach, was actually two separate chemical agents, taken separately, they're harmless but put them together and they make a very fast working poison. So, Mainframe deserves the credit, plus whoever wrote the program deserves a cookie for making it so easy to use."