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<blockquote data-quote="Job" data-source="post: 2688626" data-attributes="member: 37196"><p><strong>Questioning Camille</strong></p><p></p><p>Here follows some descriptions of the private questioning of Camille.</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>After you waited a long, long period of time in the small room--you would guess at least two hours--you hear a soft knock on your door just before it opens. A man in a rumpled shirt, slacks, and overcoat--the same man you had seen enter the hotel lobby earlier that evening with an elderly policeman--walks into your room, leaving the door partially open. He nods to you and says <span style="color: Yellow">"Hello Ms. Bardier. I am Detective Hansen and this gentleman...", </span> his voice trails off and he waves in someone who's standing outside the room. His partner, the elderly cop, walks in, smiling, and the Detective continues, <span style="color: Yellow">"This gentleman is Supervisor Mills. We have a few questions that we need to ask you about tonight."</span></p><p></p><p>Detective Hansen closes the door and both policemen take seats around the table. </p><p></p><p>In a low voice, Detective Hansen begins speaking, <span style="color: Yellow">“Ms Bardier, please accept my apology for keeping you waiting so long, and for asking you to come out to talk to us after such a difficult evening."</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Lime">OOC – To speed things up, I’m skipping some of the opening questions that we already know the answers to; for example, I’ll not trouble you to write an answer to Supervisor Mills’ general questions asking for your character’s descriptions about what happened. We now rejoin the questioning in progress.</span></p><p></p><p>After some leisurely questioning during what can best be described as a friendly chat, Detective Hansen asks: <span style="color: Yellow">"Ms. Bardier, had you ever met Lawrence Longfellow, the individual who was walking towards the stage, before tonight?"</span></p><p></p><p>After your response, he immediately follows that question with another: <span style="color: yellow">"And what of Mr. LeBlanc and Mr. Guerini, the two guests who ran up and struggled with Mr. Longfellow?"</span></p><p></p><p>And then another: <span style="color: yellow">"Ms Bardier, this is very important. Before Mr. LeBlanc knocked Lawrence Longfellow to the floor, did you actually see which individual had the gun?"</span></p><p></p><p>After a few follow-up questions, Detective Hansen then gets a very serious look on his face and says <span style="color: Yellow"> “Ms. Bardier, I need your help. I'm hoping that you can clear up some confusion for me. You see, I've checked the guest listing and it's not there. I've looked the guest list over a couple of times now, but can't seem to find your name anywhere. I'm sure that there's probably some simple explanation, but for the life of me, I can't figure it out. Who invited you to this dinner, Ms. Bardier?</span></p><p>[/sblock]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p><p>Job (the tortured one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Job, post: 2688626, member: 37196"] [b]Questioning Camille[/b] Here follows some descriptions of the private questioning of Camille. [sblock] After you waited a long, long period of time in the small room--you would guess at least two hours--you hear a soft knock on your door just before it opens. A man in a rumpled shirt, slacks, and overcoat--the same man you had seen enter the hotel lobby earlier that evening with an elderly policeman--walks into your room, leaving the door partially open. He nods to you and says [COLOR=Yellow]"Hello Ms. Bardier. I am Detective Hansen and this gentleman...", [/COLOR] his voice trails off and he waves in someone who's standing outside the room. His partner, the elderly cop, walks in, smiling, and the Detective continues, [COLOR=Yellow]"This gentleman is Supervisor Mills. We have a few questions that we need to ask you about tonight."[/COLOR] Detective Hansen closes the door and both policemen take seats around the table. In a low voice, Detective Hansen begins speaking, [COLOR=Yellow]“Ms Bardier, please accept my apology for keeping you waiting so long, and for asking you to come out to talk to us after such a difficult evening."[/color] [COLOR=Lime]OOC – To speed things up, I’m skipping some of the opening questions that we already know the answers to; for example, I’ll not trouble you to write an answer to Supervisor Mills’ general questions asking for your character’s descriptions about what happened. We now rejoin the questioning in progress.[/COLOR] After some leisurely questioning during what can best be described as a friendly chat, Detective Hansen asks: [COLOR=Yellow]"Ms. Bardier, had you ever met Lawrence Longfellow, the individual who was walking towards the stage, before tonight?"[/color] After your response, he immediately follows that question with another: [COLOR=yellow]"And what of Mr. LeBlanc and Mr. Guerini, the two guests who ran up and struggled with Mr. Longfellow?"[/color] And then another: [COLOR=yellow]"Ms Bardier, this is very important. Before Mr. LeBlanc knocked Lawrence Longfellow to the floor, did you actually see which individual had the gun?"[/color] After a few follow-up questions, Detective Hansen then gets a very serious look on his face and says [COLOR=Yellow] “Ms. Bardier, I need your help. I'm hoping that you can clear up some confusion for me. You see, I've checked the guest listing and it's not there. I've looked the guest list over a couple of times now, but can't seem to find your name anywhere. I'm sure that there's probably some simple explanation, but for the life of me, I can't figure it out. Who invited you to this dinner, Ms. Bardier?[/color] [/sblock]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Job (the tortured one). [/QUOTE]
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