The detectives asked Neal to clarify his whereabouts during the play's battle scene.
Evidence that tested presumptively positive for human blood was submitted for ABO typing.
The detectives asked Neal to clarify his whereabouts during the play's battle scene.
Evidence that tested presumptively positive for human blood was submitted for ABO typing.
The detectives brought Janet in to try to clear up some confusion.
The detectives asked Heath for more details about what he saw during the rehearsal.
The detectives brought Martin in to get some answers about his actions during the rehearsal.
The detectives asked Denis to clarify a few things about the script.
The detectives asked Cherie more about her interactions with a cast member.
Evidence collected at the scene was examined for latent fingerprints.
The detectives talked to a bartender who might have information relevant to the investigation.
At the bartender's suggestion, the detectives also spoke to the barback.
The detectives asked Anna about the relationship between Scott and Martin.
The detectives asked Erv more about the rehearsal and activities at the warehouse theater.
The detectives asked Woody for more information about one of the props.
The detectives asked Denis more about the script and his relationship with Scott and Ginny.
The detectives asked Martin for more details on his relationship with Scott.
The detectives talked with the troupe's costumer to get her take on the personalities.
The detectives asked Cherie more about her position on the board.
The detectives asked Neal more about the interactions between the board and the actors.
The detectives tried again to talk to Heath about the rehearsal.
The detectives asked Janet more about the incident with Heath during the rehearsal.
The detectives asked the Yoknapatawpha Players' producer about their financial situation.
The detectives asked Anna more about the board's involvement in the production.
The detectives asked Denis some follow-up questions about the script and the rehearsal.
The detectives asked Erv about the board's operations and finances.
Investigators spoke with cast and crew members about a potentially suspicious stain found backstage.
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