Pacific’s MOCK Murder Mystery – National Science Week

Pacific’s MOCK Murder Mystery – National Science Week

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Picture this, its 2045 and wrist micro chipping is commonplace, nanotechnology has almost cured cancer and Dr Garth Webb from Ocumetics is now providing the human race with a bionic lens that makes our 20/20 vision three times better. If you have ever wanted to see that fly on the wall, well now you can. 

However, it is not all good news, because there has been a mock incident on Pacific’s school grounds. It is a whodunit mystery waiting to be solved.

It all begins Monday 14th August at 6.00am. Go to Schoology Courses and using the access code: GBDM7-S64QG, retrieve your first set of clues from the ‘National Science Week: Mock Murder Mystery’ folder. Every day at 6.00am, additional clues will be added to Schoology.

Exactly how many murderers were there? Did they all play a part? One victim and four suspects, can you figure out who all the suspects are from the silhouette?

The winner/s will be announced in the notices on Monday 21st August.

To get everyone thinking, can you solve the following mystery without Googling it?

Dr Sherly Watson, Science Department

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