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    Research for a short film

    I'm writing a short film and I have scene that I could use some professional advice with. Hopefully, someone here can help me out.

    In the story, a female character is abducted and left in the woods. She has no recollection of how she got there, nor does she know if anything happened to her. She only remembers waking up in the woods. After she finally finds her way out of the woods, she goes to the police station.

    Here's where I need your expertise: What kind of questions would she be asked by the investigating officer?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Investigators are paid to find out the facts. After getting the victim's initial biographical data, the investigator would want to know all the facts about the Five W's (who, what, when, where and why), and as much detail as possible about each. If the victim didn't know who the "who" was that abducted her, they'd want to know details about who the last person she was with was, who she saw after leaving the woods and before coming to the station, etc. Same principle with the other W's. As many answers to as many questions about what happened as possible.
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    Thanks a million, ROS!

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