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What

The “what” may not be known right off the bat, but depending on the situation some answers may be more obvious than you think.

•What is the problem/crime/secret? (What happened?)
•What was the weapon/what was stolen?
•What was the motive?

Where

“Where” is how you set the scene for yourself, your characters, and your readers. It’s a little tough to investigate when you can’t see the scene surrounding you.

•Where does the overall story take place?
•Where does the crime take place?
•Where was the victim(s) when the crime took place? (Unless it’s a murder, the victim doesn’t necessarily have to be around.)
•Where was the weapon(s)/stolen item or person?
•Where was the culprit(s) hiding?
•Where were the witnesses when the crime occurred?

When

Time matters.

•When did the crime take place?
•When was the crime discovered?
•When were the authorities called/brought to the scene?
•When does the investigator find his first, second, third clues, etc.?
•When does the investigator solve the crime?
•When does the culprit(s) get caught/confess?

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A/N:

Ayan! Alam nyo na ang mga
Dapat nyong ilagay pag mag susulat kau ng mystery novel or story.

May next ud pa.

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