The people of Denmark have requested my presence on a murder
investigation. Well multiple murders. The King and prince of Denmark are dead
and they say they think is foul play on the death of the previous King. They also tell me the Queen along with another lad is dead. It kind of made me wonder who all was still living. They've asked me to come so they can rule out that everyone's murderer has been murdered. I am
told by a man name Osric that this Prince Hamlet died in the arms of a fellow
named Horatio and he was the last one who spoke to the young prince before he died. So that’s who I wanted to start with.
As I walk into what use to could be a ballroom, I see 4 chalk outlines and a hysterical crowd being interviewed by reporters. I go up to one of the members of the crowd and ask for Horatio. They point to a young lad who is in the corner by himself. You can tell he had been crying some time earlier.
Me: Horatio?
Horatio: That is I.
Me: Hello Horatio. My name is Orion Simmons and I am here to
investigate the murder of what seems to be the entire royal family.
Horatio: *starts crying* Young Hamlet was a good man.
Me: Did you kill him?
Horatio: *In angered shock* I would never do such a thing!!
Hamlet was my friend! *solemnly* He took his own life.
Me: How did he do that?
Horatio: He took of the goblet of poison that killed his
uncle, King Claudius. Good ridden!
Me: Yes. King Claudius. Do you know anything about the death
of King Hamlet, his brother?
Horatio: King Claudius killed him!!
Me: That’s a serious accusation young man; even if he is
dead. How do you know this?
Horatio: You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
Me: Try me. Why wouldn't I believe that?
Horatio: Young Hamlet told me.
Me: How long did he know that?
Horatio: About two weeks.
Me: Wait! So who told him?
Horatio: His ghost. The King's ghost told Young Hamlet and he told
us
Me: King Hamlet's ghost?
Horatio: Long Live King Hamlet.
**I didn’t know if Horatio was hurting so much over the loss
of his friend that he was hallucinating or if this what he truly believed that
happened. But I wrote it down so I wouldn't forget it.
I asked what had been going on during the time of Young
Hamlet’s death and they told me that there was a fencing match between him and
a young man by the name of Laertes. I questioned a lady by the name of Bella
who was in the crowd at the time what happened
Me: Hello ma’am. My name is Orion Simmons and I am a private
detective and I am here to do some investigation. Do you mind telling me what
happened here?
Bella: *obviously still shaken up* No one was supposed to
die! This crooked, cruel world!
Me: Ma’am. What happened?
Bella: Young Hamlet and Laertes were having a fencing match
when suddenly they were called to break it up after they both start bleeding.
Me: What happens next?
Bella: The queen falls to the floor. She was poisoned by
King Claudius on accident. Laertes then tells Hamlet that he will die also
because his sword is dipped in poison.
Me: Is that all?
Bella: No. Hamlet makes him drink of the goblet that the
queen drinks out of so he dies also. Hamlet then calls to Horatio but I could
not hear the conversation, but I did see him drink of the same goblet of the
King and Queen.
**It seems that there can be no arrests made just because
everyone’s killer is dead. There is no way to prove that King Claudius killed
his brother, King Hamlet, without evidence; and I can not go off the word of a
“ghost.” Before leaving, I see a man by the name of Fortinbras conversing with
an obviously still hurt Horatio, about the funeral arrangements of Young
Hamlet. Prince Hamlet.
Interesting interviews, Orion. I must say it does look like a lot of information is still missing in this case. There should be evidence somewhere that can prove these men guilty or innocent. It sure wouldn't hurt to find out.
ReplyDeleteIt's very sad that no one person in this case's death could ever be put to justice because as you said, everyone's killer us dead.
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