Kidnapping
The Alibi
Waterfall
Character Tensions
The Car
100

These are used to blindfold Mr. Griffin and tie his hands behind his back.

A blindfold and rope (or heavy cord).

100

Mark tells Susan to lie and say she saw this person in Mr. Griffin's car.

A younger woman (implying an affair).

100

These insects are already covering Mr. Griffin's body when the group arrives.

Flies

100

This character becomes jealous because Mark is being protective of Susan.

Betsy

100

The group leaves the car at this location to make it look like Griffin fled.

The Airport.

200

This character is the one who actually tackles Mr. Griffin to the ground.

Jeff.

200

Susan is called to this location at school to be questioned by the police.

The Principal’s Office.

200

This character is the one primarily responsible for digging the grave

Jeff
200

Mark’s mood at the burial is described as "vivacious," which deeply disturbs this character.

Dave

200

Mark tells them to leave the keys here so that the car might be stolen.

In the ignition.

300

This is the specific reason the boys give for why they are "punishing" him.

For his "crimes" against them (strict grading/humiliation).

300

Mark tells Susan to omit the fact that Mr. Griffin offered her one of these.

A ride home.

300

Mark takes this item from Mr. Griffin’s body before they bury him.

His wallet

300

Dave shows a flicker of his old self by performing this religious act for Mr. Griffin.

A prayer

300

While at the airport, this character is recognized by a police officer.

Betsy

400

Where do they take Mr. Griffin?

To the waterfall

400

Mark uses this pet name to emotionally manipulate Susan into agreeing to the lie.

"Baby."

400

Dave uses this specific item of clothing to cover Mr. Griffin’s face.

His (Dave's) blue windbreaker/jacket.

400

This character gets angry when Betsy suggests Mark has a crush on Susan.

Jeff

400

Before leaving the vehicle, the group is careful to wipe away these.

Fingerprints.

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