I like to be a stickler for small details in my work and this one has been bothering me.
I have a situation where a young woman leaps from her back porch into a pool. It's a story up. She ends up dead.
I've heard you treat all cases objectively and explore all avenues, so I'm wondering, when the police show up, how in depth are they going to go interviewing everyone on what appears to be a pretty cut and dry suicide? (On that matter, she was a few months along in a pregnancy, which only her brother knew about) Particularly, I'm guessing they would want to talk to my MC, since he was the last one to talk to her a few minutes before she died. He's pretty drunk at this point and they didn't argue, if that helps.
Basically I just want to know how much / if any time to cut away to the cops interviewing my MC because of his drunken state when they arrive.
I have a situation where a young woman leaps from her back porch into a pool. It's a story up. She ends up dead.
I've heard you treat all cases objectively and explore all avenues, so I'm wondering, when the police show up, how in depth are they going to go interviewing everyone on what appears to be a pretty cut and dry suicide? (On that matter, she was a few months along in a pregnancy, which only her brother knew about) Particularly, I'm guessing they would want to talk to my MC, since he was the last one to talk to her a few minutes before she died. He's pretty drunk at this point and they didn't argue, if that helps.
Basically I just want to know how much / if any time to cut away to the cops interviewing my MC because of his drunken state when they arrive.