Greetings Player. You are about to enter a simulation in which your sole objective is to get away with murder. Follow the paths and choose the one you believe is the best option, but choose wisely. Wrong paths lead will lead to immediate arrest and years in prison, but there is one path where you will not get caught. Warning: this game contains elements of murder, gore, assault, and details of true murder cases. Read with caution.
Understand? Good. Let's start with a little backstory.
You're in a relationship with a man, who shall remain nameless for the sake of redundancy, and after years of living with him, you can't take it anymore. Your hatred for him is greater than you ever conceived any human emotion could be. Wherever you go to hide from him, he finds you and drags you back "home". You're trapped and don't know what to do. Your only option? Take his life in the belief that it will [[free]] you. You're washing the dishes one day, while listening to the disgustingly loud chewing sounds that this other person makes at the kitchen table. His back is turned to you and you see this as the perfect opportunity.
[[Take the gun out of the drawer and shoot him in the head]]
[[Walk up behind him and slit his throat]]
[[Start to poison him]]The bullet pierces through his skull and his head falls down into the plate of dinner than you cooked for him. You breathe in deeply while violently shaking.
[[Call the cops]]
[[Try to destroy the body]]You pull his hair back and slide the knife across his adam's apple, with indescribable force. He makes a gurgle sound, before you let go of his hair and let him fall into the plate of food that you cooked for him. You wash the knife and think about what actions you should take next.
[[Call the police]]
[[Cut him up]]You decide that the only way you can really get rid of him is to cut up his body. You drag him to the basement door and let his body fall down the descending flight of stairs. A small victory, but yet, still another victory. You grab an axe out of the corner and start to cut the body up into pieces. The work is strenuous and takes hours, but needs to be done if you want to get away with it.
[[Burn the pieces]]
[[Hide the pieces]]You start a fire in the large fireplace you have in your living room and take turns dragging pieces of your victim in a plastic bag and tossing them into the [[fireplace]], one-by-one.You think about where to hide the pieces and notice about 15 pails of paint and a few bags of cement. When he was alive, your victim made the promise of repainting the basement and repaving the driveway, but drew the chore out for years. You quickly place each of the pieces into garbage bags and start to pour some of the paint onto the [[cement]] floor, both emptying the pails and covering up any blood left on the floor. Unfortunately, you didn't realize the pungent smell created by burning flesh. Your neighbors notice this obnoxious odor and call the police. When they arrive at the scene, they immediately recognize the odor and find you holding a bag of dismembered body parts.
You're caught. 45 years for first-degree murder. [[Try again->Start]]
Based on the 2016 case where Kathryn Preston was convicted for the murder of her husband.
All of these scenarios are based on real murder cases and all of the murder cases mentioned are true crime stories. All information comes from the T.V. show, //Deadly Women//, and the website, "TheCinemaholic".You start to place multiple pieces, along with the blood-soaked garbage bag, into the empty pails and fill each of them with cement. You then pour multiple cups of water into the pails and wait for them to dry. Once they're all dry, you place the tops on all of the pails and go upstairs to [[bleach]] the blood out of both the kitchen and the hallway. Days go by and nobody has seen your victim. His job has called and coworkers have asked about him, but you tell them you have no idea on this person's whereabouts. His friends asked where he's been and after telling them every time that he walked out to go to whatever bar was close by, they stopped asking and even stopped caring. Your neighbors never really knew him and don't care enough to ask about him. Most people, including his own family members, didn't care for him and nobody asks any questions.
Congratulations, you're safe for another week.
Based on the 2012 case where Estibaliz Carranza plead guilty to two counts of murder after workers found the dismembered bodies of her ex-lovers in her basement. She was sentenced to life in a maximum security psychiatric prison. This is based off of a true story where the murderer was caught, but because this is a superior way to get rid of a body or bodies, you won't go to jail for this one.
All of these scenarios are based on real murder cases and all of the murder cases mentioned are true crime stories. All information comes from the T.V. show, //Deadly Women//, and the website, "TheCinemaholic".Over the next few weeks, you start to poison this person's food. He is becoming sicker and sicker by the day and after months of being bed-ridden and incapable of holding down anything else, he finally dies.
[[Bury him]]
[[Call 911]]At night, you wrap him in plastic and drag his body outside. You grab a shovel and start to dig a grave for your victim. Before you dump his body in, you lay down in the grave to make sure it is big enough. When laying down in the grave, you notice how the hole slightly rises about two inches above your body and figure it is deep enough. You place the body in the hole and while filling it with dirt, you notice how your victim's body is bigger than yours and how the plastic adds more space to the body, causing a mountain of [[dirt]] to start to form; instead of a flat surface.You call 911 and say that the person you live with might have died and needs urgent care. The paramedics and the police arrive and while speaking with the cops, an officer notices your cold demeanor. You're not crying or distraught in any way, so another officer decides to take a look around. While digging through your trash, he finds bottle after bottle of insecticide, rat poison, antifreeze, etc. An autopsy is soon preformed and a forensic specialist finds arsenic clogging your victim's system.
You're caught. 17-20 years for first degree murder. [[Try again->Start]]
Based on the 1851 case of Pamela Worms where she was convicted of the first-degree murder of her husband and sentenced to hang. She later admitted to poisoning her husband, her husband's relative, and her two stepchildren.
All of these scenarios are based on real murder cases and all of the murder cases mentioned are true crime stories. All information comes from the T.V. show, //Deadly Women//, and the website, "TheCinemaholic".For a few days, everything seems to be going smoothly. Your neighbors never really paid attention to the two of you, so no one seems to care that your victim mysteriously disappeared. Everything changes though, when one of your victim's coworkers shows up at your door. He is also a friend of your victim and wants to know why he hasn't been to work. You tell him that your victim went out for a drink a few days ago and hasn't returned. This coworker seems a little confused by your answer, but doesn't question it. While stepping into his car, he is able to catch a glimpse of your backyard and when he drives a few feet away, he notices the fresh pile of dirt. He makes a call to the police who investigate and find the human cocoon in the ground.
You're caught. Life in prison with a minimum of 20 years for murder. [[Try again->Start]]
Based on the 2017 case where Helen Levina was convicted of murder after killing her mother and burying her in the garden.
All of these scenarios are based on real murder cases and all of the murder cases mentioned are true crime stories. All information comes from the T.V. show, //Deadly Women//, and the website, "TheCinemaholic".You call the cops and tell them there has been a shooting at your house. They race over and when they find him in his chair with a bullet in his head, you say that he just committed suicide. Unfortunately, the bullet is in the back of his head and not his side. The cops know that it is impossible for an individual to physical shoot oneself in the back of the head. They then bring in a forensics team who find your fingerprints on the gun.
You're caught. Sentenced to 60 years with a minimum of 30 years for murder and tampering with evidence. [[Try again->Start]]
Based on the 2014 case where Michele Williams was convicted of murder and evidence tampering after police officials found that she had murdered her husband.
All of these scenarios are based on real murder cases and all of the murder cases mentioned are true crime stories. All information comes from the T.V. show, //Deadly Women//, and the website, "TheCinemaholic".After placing the gun back in its drawer, you decide that the only way to get rid of the body is to cut it up and get rid of the pieces. You pull the body out of its chair and throw the body down the stairs leading to the basement. Unfortunately, one of your neighbors heard the gunshot and called 911. When they arrive at your door, they investigate the house, find the dead body in the basement and arrest you.
You're caught. Sentenced to a minimum of 22 years for murder. [[Try again->Start]]
Based on the 2013 case where Sandra Layne was convicted for the murder of her teenage grandson.
All of these scenarios are based on real murder cases and all of the murder cases mentioned are true crime stories. All information comes from the T.V. show, //Deadly Women//, and the website, "TheCinemaholic".You pick up your phone, call the police, and tell them the person you live with has died. When they arrive, they ask you what happened and you tell them you killed him in self-defense. While you have suffered years of abuse with this person, there is no physical evidence to suggest any physical harm and there is no sign of a struggle in the house. Given the position that your victim is in, the police can only speculate that he was in a seated position when the murder occurred and that you walked up behind him to commit this murder.
You're caught. Sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for aggravated murder, conspiracy, and felonious assault. [[Try again->Start]]
Based on the 2017 case where Uloma Curry-Walker was found guilty for hiring a man to murder her husband.
All of these scenarios are based on real murder cases and all of the murder cases mentioned are true crime stories. All information comes from the T.V. show, //Deadly Women//, and the website, "TheCinemaholic".