Interrogations: This is where people who are involved in the crime are interviewed to see if the police/detective can gather up more information in order to solve the crime. This is so it is easier for the police/detective to find out who the criminal is. Interrogations play a big part of this scene as it helps us to find out who committed the crime. Having an interrogation scene makes the audience think and wonder who committed the crime.
- One Way Mirrors
- Tape
- 2-3 Detectives
- Table And Chairs
- Glass Of Water
Initial Crime Scene: This is the scene where the crime has been committed. Investigators go to the crime scene to see if they can find out what has happened and collect evidence. The evidence found gets taken a picture of with an evidence cone beside it and the evidence is then taken to the lab to get analysed to find out who has done the crime. This scene is important as we get to see how the police handle the situation and what they do in order to solve the crime. - Police Tape
- Evidence Cones
- Body
- Detectives
The Chase: This is the scene of where the police/detectives are chasing the suspect. This adds tension in the crime drama as it engages the audience to carry on watching and they are hoping that the suspect is going to get caught. - Cars
- Alleyways/Pathways
- Back Streets
- Street Lights
Informing Next Of Kin: This is where the family of the victim are informed of the death. This is an important scene as the family may know of some sort of information linking back to the death in where the victim was or what she was doing and who she was with at the time of the murder. - Lab
- Family Member
- Body
The Confession: This is when the criminal/s confess that they committed the crime and get taken away. The confession plays a big part of the crime drama as it sums up the whole crime and the audience finds out who committed the crime. - Criminals
- Detectives
The Autopsy: This is where the body of the victim in investigated to see if there is any evidence to help solve the crime. - Body Bag
- Tweasers
- Lab
The Eureka Moment: This is when the police/investigator/detective figures out who committed the crime and has a moment of intelligence.
The Laboratory: This is where all the collected evidence is analysed in order to solve the crime. This is a very important scene in the investigation as this helps us to know what and who committed the crime. - Lab Coats
- Gloves
- Test Tubes
- Computers

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