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KEATON
2. CAMERA 2 Hello, I am Keaton Wares, and welcome to
“All about crime”, the show where we talk
and discuss crime, whether it be past or
present, and debate whether we believe the
accused to be guilty or innocent. On tonight’s
show we will be discussing the case of
Michael Watson.

3. CAMERA 3 Michael was a young man in his mid-twenties


who was found in the woods just outside of
Chippenham, in the early hours of Sunday
16th October. He was last seen by a bartender
at a popular night club in Chippenham before
disappearing into the night. Nobody knows
what happened to him afterwards, but it is
suspected that his drink was spiked in the
nightclub, as a high dosage of drugs were
found in his systems. There are no current
suspects for who may have done this, but the
police are investigating, and there have been
reports of similar cases of spiking, but none
have resulted in such a tragedy like this. Early
this week, I interviewed friends and family
members, to hear what they had to say.

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KEATON
5. CAMERA 2 Joining me now is Moth Stanton, a
Track Keaton to P2 professional investigator, who is taking the
lead in this case.
(Asking questions to Moth).
6. CAMERA 1 (Not on the autocue, questions on paper for
Exchange between Camera’s Keaton)
C1- Moth Now Moth, you have been working as an
C2- Wide investigator for some time, have you ever
C3- Keaton seen anything like this?

Have the police been able to find any


evidence to help solve this mystery?
MOTH RESPOND
What drugs were found in his system?
MOTH RESPOND
Were there any visible wounds or signs of a
struggle?
MOTH RESPOND
How can people prevent anything like this
from happening again?
MOTH RESPOND
If anyone has any information regarding this
incident, how can they help?
MOTH RESPOND
KEATON
Ok, thank you for your time and coming into
to talk about this tragic event.
(Back on the autocue)

KEATON
7. CAMERA 3 Our thoughts and prayers are with those
affected by the loss of Michael. That’s all
from us for tonight. Next week we will be
discussing the mystery around the 19th
century serial killer “Jack the Ripper” and
why his cases remain a mystery to this time.
Thank you for joining us, and good night.

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