Author Topic: A man is found stabbed in the Playmobil City Forest! Attempted murder! Part 1  (Read 12910 times)

Offline Bill Blackhurst

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At 12:05 PM today 07/08/2009, Playmobil City Emergency Services 911 dispatch communications center received a disturbing call! A frantic nature explorer found a young male Klicky stabbed in the abdomen! The location was by the Playmobil City Forest waterfall, & pond! That rugged location was in the North West part of the city in PCFD District 1 Station 3 call area just off Castle Ruin Road. The on duty Playmobil City Police dispatch supervisor, immediately alerted PCPD patrol, & SWAT units, to respond to the scene with sharp shooters, & tracking dog units with GPS capabilities. Playmobil City Emergency Services 911 dispatch system dispatched Ambulance Medic 12, & Motor Cycle Medic MCM 11 to the call, but were ordered to stay on standby status until PCPD units had secured the scene giving the all clear command. The reason for this procedure is for the PCPD to protect EMS, & fire fighting personnel from unnecessary attacks, & injuries due to the location of the suspect that committed the violent act being unknown. The dispatched PCPD units arrived on the scene @ 12:20 to find an unidentified nature hiker notably distraught screaming that there was a man stabbed by the water fall. SWAT unit medics found the victim with a large knife protruding from the upper LT quadrant with severe bleeding, but alive with weak unstable vital signs. The SWAT medics secured the victim until EMS could be allowed on scene. The other SWAT unit division 1 members dispersed in to the forest around the scenes perimeter, & took their positions to protect the scene, & the emergency workers present. PCPD patrol officers removed the witness in to protective custody, & secured the road area. PCPD gave the locked down all clear command to their dispatch center, & PCEMS was allowed to continue to the scene. SWAT medics turned the patients treatment over to the PCEMS medics who continued to work on, & package him for transport while under the watchful eyes of the SWAT units standing guard similar to a military unit. Tracking dogs continued searching for clues on the forest rugged terrains floor, & K9 guard dog units patrolled the road area. Shortly after the patient was removed by PCEMS with an armed guard escort, another discovery was made in a fern thicket. Skeletal remains, with a knife embedded in the rib cage area were found by a SWAT unit member standing guard. That put a whole new twist on the situation! Shortly after the find, a flashy sports car appeared on the small two lane road, & was allowed to pass through the scene barriers. Two men got out of the car, & were greeted by the on scene command officer's who could be heard saying we're glad you're here fellows, it looks like he's back! I hope you like the mystery.

Part 1 TO BE CONTINUED!


A picture of Playmobil City Emergency Services Dispatch Center receiving the 911 call from the nature hiker who found the stabbing victim.


A picture of the PCESDC police divison dispatching PCPD patrol, & S.W.A.T. units to the scene.


TV crews covering the terrible discovery in Playmobil City Forest!


The unidentified skeletal finds.


Another view.


The latest stabbing victim shown being carried to PCEMS Medic 11's stretcher.


A close up view of the mans injuries, after it was determined that he had been swimming in the pond.


A side view.


A picture of the other PCEMS crew members waiting to assist the evacuation team.


PCPD CSI team members working on gathering clues at the scene where the latest victim was found.


A picture of the CSI team brushing away debris, & photographing evidence.


PCPD SWAT units receiving instructions regarding protection of the scene.












Fern thicket where the skeletal remains were discovered.








K9 tracking dog looking for a place to pee.










The mystery car.


The equalizers!


Detective Sprocket


Detective Stubbs.


They are considered direct, & to the point involving issues. They're known to use extreme interrogation techniques on suspects when peoples lives are in jeopardy!


Their methods of interrogation are considered cruel, & inhumane by some people, but they have the highest ratio of confessions in the department! Please note that only the left arm has been melted so the suspect can still write out his confession, & sign his signature, because he is RT handed! How considerate  ;)! BTW, this Klicky suspect was one of the criminals they interrogated for pillage, & plundering, I hate to think what will happen to their most recent quest!
DO NOT TRY THIS MODIFICATION IF YOU ARE NOT AN ADULT! IT INVOLVES USING EXTREME HEAT!





« Last Edit: September 18, 2009, 21:39:45 by Bill Blackhurst »
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Interesting story line Bill (if a little macabre), love the way you have the scenes set up and photographed (it's nice to have a large inventory of parts to draw from for these projects isn't it?). I am also amazed at the sheer quantity of equipment called into play in a situation like this.

Well, I can't turn away now but will have to wait for the next installment!




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Interesting story line Bill (if a little macabre), love the way you have the scenes set up and photographed (it's nice to have a large inventory of parts to draw from for these projects isn't it?). I am also amazed at the sheer quantity of equipment called into play in a situation like this.
Well, I can't turn away now but will have to wait for the next installment!
Gepetto


I have to admit that it's quite a controversial story line Gepetto, but seeing what Playmobil offers in the way of detail it's not too difficult to cross into grey areas! Although it is not an uncommon story theme on TV, or mystery novels, it's just unusual to see it shown with Playmobil as the supporting cast! BTW, the answer to your question is definitely, YES!
« Last Edit: July 09, 2009, 17:51:33 by Bill Blackhurst »
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A well developed story, Bill, with great photos to give us the detail.   :wave:
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Excellent! I love the CSI guys and Sprockett and Stubbs especially, I'm waiting with bated breath to see how they go about solving the case.

I have most of the stuff needed to photograph a story like this, but it's all getting packed away ready for shipping! Auugh! Still it remninds me how much fun it is to do a photoshoot, and how I'm looking forward to having more space for setting these things up.

Thanks Bill, and don't keep us waiting too long for the next exciting installment.

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Good start for the story.  I'm looking forward to the next installment.  I love a mystery!
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It does promise more action than Crossing Jordan, which I happened to watch and eventually even like ... ::)

Nice work! :)

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Hello Bill,

Sorry for the slight delay in replying, I have been busy with chickens all week (don't ask :lol:).
As allways I am really impressed with your attention to detail and the clever use of Playmobil parts. I am fascinated with how you created your klickies closed eyes, how did you do this if you don't mind me asking Bill ? Did you use a varnish when you painted the blood on the Klickie ? It looks just like its been printed on by Playmobil themselves.
I am really looking forward to the next installment, so I can see where your going with the CSI theme and how you will develop the characters of your new detectives. I have been planning a similar unit for my Police force for quite a while now, but haven't got round to it yet. I ordered a large amount of those archaeologist tools and cameras on the last DS order. All I really need to do is find a suitable vehicle and some clickies to represent the 'team'. Saying that I still have another interesting project to complete first P)!

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Wow that's CSI made in Playmobil !!!

I love it  :wow: :wow: :wow: !!!

Especially the Equalizers who really look nasty  :D!!!

Not so sure about the ressucitation efforts while the knife is still in the body though...

Detectives, detectives !!! The rabbits...don't let them go please...they are our key witnesses  :lol:!!!

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Thats a great story bill.  :wow:   :wow:  :wow:
i love it.




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