The document contains questions about the key details of a crime investigation. It asks "who, where, what, when, why, and how" questions to gather information about the victim, suspect, witnesses, evidence, timeline of events, motives, and methods related to the crime. The questions are aimed at establishing the essential facts of what happened, who was involved, and how to understand the crime and build a case.
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The document contains questions about the key details of a crime investigation. It asks "who, where, what, when, why, and how" questions to gather information about the victim, suspect, witnesses, evidence, timeline of events, motives, and methods related to the crime. The questions are aimed at establishing the essential facts of what happened, who was involved, and how to understand the crime and build a case.
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WHO
1. Who was the victim?
2. Who was the suspect? 3. Who were the witnesses? 4. Who saw, heard, smelled or tasted anything relevant to the crime? 5. Whom did the suspect talk to? 6. Whom did the victim talk to? 7. Who helped the suspect commit the crime? 8. Who processes the crime scene? 9. Who was the evidence custodian? 10. With whom the suspect was last seen? 11. With whom the victim was last seen? 12. Who informed the police officers about the crime scene? 13. Who first noticed that the bank was burning? 14. Who was with you during the time you were heading home? 15. Who were the person present when the incident happen?
Where
1. Where was the crime committed?
2. Where was the pieces of evidence discovered? 3. Where did the suspect hide the weapon, he used? 4. Where was the victim found? 5. Where were the tools used in the crime scene? 6. Where was the exit of the suspect? 7. Where was the entrance of the suspect? 8. Where did the suspect hide after committing the crime? 9. Where were the hangouts of the suspect? 10. Where was the piece of evidence stored? 11. Where did the suspect pass through? 12. Where was the point of entry and exit of the bullet when the victim was shot? 13. Where was the location of the suspect when he was caught by the authorities? 14. Where are you hiding when you directly saw what happened during the crime committed by the suspect? 15. Where was the victim last seen?
What
1. What property was stolen, lost or found?
2. What type of property was attacked? 3. What type of evidence was found at the crime scene? 4. What tool or machine was used in the crime? 5. What did the suspect do after committing the crime? 6. What defense did the victim offer after being attacked? 7. What did the witnesses observe about the crime? 8. What was done to the pieces of evidence gathered? 9. What was done to the victim? 10. What was done at the crime scene? 11. What did the suspect say during, before of after the crime? 12. What was the relationship between the victim and the suspect? 13. What happen when you saw the crime? 14. What did you do when the defendant failed to take away your important belongings? 15. What made you decide to reveal the information?
When
1. When was the crime committed?
2. When was the crime discovered? 3. When was the victim found? 4. When did the victim see, hear smell, touch, or taste something unusual? 5. When was the piece of evidence recovered? 6. When was the police informed of the crime? 7. When did the suspect plan to commit the crime? 8. When did the victim know that he was robbed? 9. When was the crime scene cordoned? 10. When was the crime scene turned over the SOCO? 11. When was the victim last seen? 12. When was the last time the victim was seen? 13. When were you able to find time to escape from the suspect? 14. When was the last event, the suspect was suspected of doing a crime if any? 15. When was the last time the suspect and the victim was seen together?
Why
1. Why did the suspect commit the crime?
2. Why did the suspect choose to use certain tools or weapons? 3. Why did the person report the crime scene to the police? 4. Why did the suspect, himself, report the crime to the police? 5. Why did the victim go the place where he was attacked? 6. Why did not the victim defend himself? 7. Why did not the victim ask help from the bystanders? 8. Why did the suspect choose the place to commit the crime? 9. Why were the witnesses hesitant to give their testimony? 10. Why are you in the place of incident? 11. Why are aware of this case? 12. Why do you say that the reason for committing the crime was to deprive the victim to his right of life? 13. Why were the tools used for the crime was not found? 14. Why were the pieces of the evidence destroyed or tampered? 15. Why did you not report the crime immediately?
How
1. How did the suspect commit the crime?
2. How did the suspect go to the crime scene? 3. How did the suspect leave the crime scene? 4. How did the witness observe the crime scene? 5. How did the victim know about the plan of the suspect to attack him? 6. How much money was taken from the bank? 7. How often do the suspects loiter around the pawn shop? 8. How long was the bolo that was used in the crime? 9. How much did the suspect give to the witness for him not to testify in court? 10. How long did the suspects stay inside the bank before they declared the bank robbery? 11. How heavy was the stone the suspect used? 12. How did you manage to run away from the suspect? 13. How are you related to the suspect? 14. How come you know the sequence of the incident happened? 15. How did the perpetrator threaten you?