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2. INT.RESTAURANT - DAYTIMEChief inspector Charles Hazel enters
a restaurant to meet his work partner Rodney Smith.Charles had been
informed by Rodneyof a new lead for their investigation on a serial
killer. CHARLES Morning my friend.How goes your end of the
investigation? .Charles pulls a chair to the able and sits down.
RODNEY I've just struck a new lead,thechaps from the station just
informed me of a murder which fits our guy's MO. CHARLES Smashing
news.I'll have quick coffeeand then we're going to have a look at
the scene. Charles calls a waiter to the table. WAIIER Good morning
sir,may I take an order?CHARLESAs a matter of fact,yes you can.I
would like a latte please with one ofyour finest breakfast omelets.
WAITERMost certainly sir,what kind of omelet would you like?
CHARLES I think I shall have a cheese and ham omelet please. WAITER
Of course sir. RODNEY (Mildly annoyed) What the hell happened to
having a quick coffee? CHARLES I didn't have any breakfast
thismorning,I swear. RODNEY Typical. A few minutes later the waiter
arrives with the coffee and omelet.
3. WAITER Your omelet and latte sir. CHARLES Ah,thank you my
good man. Charles begins to eat his omelet.Rodney stares at him in
silence. CHARLESThis is a smashing omelet.It has the perfect
combination in flavor. Charles continues to describe his
omelet.Rodney suddenly cuts in. RODNEY Will you be silent please
and eatyour bloody omelet . CHARLES Alright,alright.Calm down.
RODNEY(calmly) I am calm,I just want you to hurry up so that we can
sally forth to the crime scene. Charles angrily yells out. CHARLES
Jesus Christ lets go now then! RODNEY (Pleased) Thank you. Charles
leaves money on the table for his coffee and omelet and proceeds
outside with Rodney. CUTTO:INT.CRIME SCENE - DAYTIMEAs Charles and
Rodney enter the crime scene a young police officer approaches
them. CHARLES Morning officer . MARTIN Morning inspector . RODNEY
What's the situating here? MARTIN We've got a Caucasian:male.
4. Approximately twenty five years of age.The death was caused
by multiple stab wounds to the abdominal region,which caused it to
be a slow death. RODNEY Interesting.. .very interesting. CHARLES It
doesn't seem to match our guy's MO. MARTINSorry sir.The strange
symbols on the wall are around here. Martin proceeds round a small
corner to a wall which is covered in mystic symbols. CHARLES At
least we know where those little buggers are. RODNEY
Indeed.Martin,have you moved thevictim at all? MARTINNot at
all,We've only looked at the front side. CHARI. ES Looks like we're
turning him over and looking at his back. Martin;Charles and Rodney
all look a each other. RODNEY I'm not doing it. CHARLES Nor am
IMARTINI'm allowed to say no as well right? CHARLES If you must.
MARTIN Great . Martin walks away looking relieved,he walks across
the horridold room to a homeless man.Martin pulls out a notepad and
a pen and begins to ask the man some questions...a few minuteslater
the homeless man is taken away and Martin returns back to the
corpse. RODNEY Who was that man?
5. MARTIN That was the man who found our friendhere.He states
to have beensearching this area for a place to stay when he spotted
someone lying inblood. CHARLES So how did he contact the
police?surely he didn't have the money to make a phone call. MARTIN
No,he didn't.He claims to have leftthe building as quickly as
possible to find an officer on patrol. RODNEY I think its safe to
assume that hefound an officer. MARTINActually he found the police
station first and went in there to ask forassistance. Rodney
chuckles to himself.Charles and Martin both look at him on
confusion. CHARLES Something funny my friend? RODNEY Its just that
he found the station first instead of an officer. CHARLES And why
is that hmnerus? RODNEYwell as it happens the police station is
nearly a mile away.Not to mention the noticeable fact that this
area as a large number of patrolling officers all day every day.
MARTIN That sounds strange to me. CHARLES I agree with
Martin,something isn't quite top notch about that. RODNEY Wheres
the witness now? MARTINHe's been taken to the station for further
questioning.
6. RODNEY Wheres he staying? MARTIN He's going to be kept in a
cell Ithink. RODNEY (Slightly cross) A cell? CHARLES Look on the
bright side,at least theold fellow isn't being thrown out into the
street.. .for now. RODNEYWell,I'm not sure if there's anything else
that needs doing here. CHARLES I'm going to have another peek at
the body.RODNEYAlright then. MARTINI'm off back to the
station,there's lots of work to be done. CHARLES.Fare thee well.
RODNEY Goodbye. Martin leaves the room.Charles begins to inspect
the body once more whilst Rodney stands at his side. CHARLES The
wounds seem to have been made using a blade that bends at the end.
RODNEY You mean like a machete? CHARLES No.. .This blade is strait
the whole way up,it then bends roughly fortyfive degrees at the top
quarter of the blade. RODNEY Where the hell does someone find
aBlade like that. CHARLES.Well they could have made it
themselves.
7. RODIEYso you're saying that the any we're looking to:is a
blacksmith. CHARLES No,not necessarily. ROINEY But they may have
made the weapon than selves. CHARLES Yes. .. 08 I:done here. ROEY
Right then lets go. Qisrles stands up and heads towards the
exit.