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Cold Case Crackers | Murder Mystery Game | 12th Street Theater Case | Can you crack the case?
Cold Case Crackers | Murder Mystery Game | 12th Street Theater Case | Can you crack the case?
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Cold Case Crackers puts you in the role of a team of concerned people. Try to crack a cold case. This is the 12th Street Theater Case - this fictional case is the murder of Victoria Frankl. She was murdered in April 2002 and the lack of physical evidence made the case go cold. It's up to you to sift through the evidence and determine who the killer is. Work your way through the stages of investment. Solve by completing your investigation goals with the Phase Cards. Each phase and task is different but all are important to solving the case. The game requires live action detective work and contains twists and turns you will never see again. Use dozens of documents and photos this way. Evidence includes maps, cell phone records, fingerprints, suspect profiles, photos, witness statements, interview transcripts and more. You never know what evidence you will need or when you will need it. Your team of investigators must have a keen eye and an observant mind. Online code and audio clues will guide you. We have integrated technology into the game so you can play on your phone or computer. This takes live action detective work to the next level. Enter codes throughout the game to verify your decisions and complete the investigation. Audio tip lines assist your team every time the next turn of the investigation makes you lose. Made for solo detectives or full detective teams. Perfect for date night, game night with friends, or a family activity. This game also accommodates those who want to do the job alone and claim the glory. Question: Do you have what it takes to crack the case?
This is the 12th Street Theatre Case. Local theatre owner Victoria Frankle was murdered at her theatre in downtown Edston on Thursday, April 4, 2002. After covering her tracks and finishing her job, the killer sets the theatre on fire. Principled suspects include: Malcolm Frankle (husband) Maggie Cooper (best friend) Angela Witherson (actress) Franklin Rooks (local business owner) Donnie Dylan (stagehand) All five of these original suspects cooperated with investigators and provided statements and fingerprints. However, due to a lack of physical evidence recovered from the fire, the case went cold and was never solved. Two years later, local business owner, Franklin Rooks, tried to purchase the property where the theater was located only to determine that the property was not in Malcolm or Victoria Frankel's name. The name on the conviction is listed as Caleb Towers. Police work determined that Caleb was Victoria's previously unknown son from a previous marriage. Upon finding this information, Detectives Irvine and Trapper went to speak with Caleb, who knew that his mother's murder was unsolved. He was able to give them insight into his mother's case and some of the potential evidence. After gaining new information and seeing what this unsolved murder had done to the family, they received assistance from Cold Case Crackers and finally brought justice to the killer and left the family behind after. This game is perfect for: Armchair Detectives TV Enthusiasts Escape Room Experts Board Game Enthusiasts Murder Mystery King A journey cracking the case awaits you.
Number of players: 5
Quantity: 4
Battery required: No
Batteries included: No
Main material: Wood
Gender: Unisex
Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up
Product model number: 0
Product size: 37.85 x 26.67 x 0.76 cm; 331.69 g
This is the 12th Street Theatre Case. Local theatre owner Victoria Frankle was murdered at her theatre in downtown Edston on Thursday, April 4, 2002. After covering her tracks and finishing her job, the killer sets the theatre on fire. Principled suspects include: Malcolm Frankle (husband) Maggie Cooper (best friend) Angela Witherson (actress) Franklin Rooks (local business owner) Donnie Dylan (stagehand) All five of these original suspects cooperated with investigators and provided statements and fingerprints. However, due to a lack of physical evidence recovered from the fire, the case went cold and was never solved. Two years later, local business owner, Franklin Rooks, tried to purchase the property where the theater was located only to determine that the property was not in Malcolm or Victoria Frankel's name. The name on the conviction is listed as Caleb Towers. Police work determined that Caleb was Victoria's previously unknown son from a previous marriage. Upon finding this information, Detectives Irvine and Trapper went to speak with Caleb, who knew that his mother's murder was unsolved. He was able to give them insight into his mother's case and some of the potential evidence. After gaining new information and seeing what this unsolved murder had done to the family, they received assistance from Cold Case Crackers and finally brought justice to the killer and left the family behind after. This game is perfect for: Armchair Detectives TV Enthusiasts Escape Room Experts Board Game Enthusiasts Murder Mystery King A journey cracking the case awaits you.
Number of players: 5
Quantity: 4
Battery required: No
Batteries included: No
Main material: Wood
Gender: Unisex
Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up
Product model number: 0
Product size: 37.85 x 26.67 x 0.76 cm; 331.69 g
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