Movie+Questions+AF

How do the detectives Approach the Crime Scene- -The detective looked at suspect's footprints. He knew that the man did not come from the garden because the ground was wet outside and he didnt leave any mud. Also he found small tire stains on the mat and knew that the suspect wiped his feet on the mat. Some of the mat was on his shoes. -the detective wrote down everything he heard and saw about the crime scene. -he also questioned everything that everyone said and interviewed the characters -interviewing and sly moves and questions backed the characters into an inescapable corner to find who comited the crime -Margo was originially convicted because of all the lies she told, no one believed her story and as a result the court did not believe her lies and she was guilty, however not enough evidence to convict her -the only way to solve the mystery is a smart cunning detective that tricks people into telling or revealing the truth

2. What techniques for solving the crime were available? (Ex. DNA, fingerprint, etc.) -the only techniques for solving the crime were fingerprints and questioning each individual until they either confessed or he backed them into a corner -he also looked at the footprints on the carpet and saw that some of the doormat had come off on the killer's shoes

3. how was the crime solved? The crime was solved by the detective asking the man how he had got all the money. his friend was forced into the bedroom and then saw the case full of money. the main man was then exposed. however the detective now knows that there is something suspicious about the situation. instead of just questioning each character, he has the main man switch coats with him so that he now has the key to the apartment. then he sneaks back into the apartment and watches to see if the main man looks for the key underneath the staircase's carpet. if so then he knows that the man sneaked a key to the killer to kill his wife.