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At five-feet-six and a hundred and ten pounds, Queenie Volupides was a sight to behold and to clasp. When she tore out of the house after a tiff with her husband, Arthur, she went to the country club where there was a party going on. She left the club shortly before one in the morning and invited a few friends to follow her home and have one more drink. They got to the Volupides house about ten minutes after Queenie, who met them at the door and said, "Something terrible happened. Arthur slipped and fell on the stairs. He was coming down for another drink—he still had the glass in his hand— and I think he’s dead. Oh, my God—what shall I do?"

The autopsy conducted later concluded that Arthur died from a wound on the head and confirmed that he’d been drunk.

write your crime scene analysis argument

a. Sort your evidence and find the three most important pieces;

b. Make your claim (Queenie is guilty of murdering her husband -or- Queenie is innocent of her husband's death);

c. Give evidence to support the claim;

d. Give the common sense rules or principles that explain why the evidence is worthy to be used;

e. Since differing claims are likely to exist, expose and rebut them;

f. Return to the original claim and conclude with its importance;

g. Now use all of these pieces and put them into a well-developed paragraph/crime scene write-up!

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