Characters
Socials
Terminology
Crime Fiction
Wild Card
100

Name of the main character who goes missing:

Margot Kim

100
Live streaming website that is used 

YouCast

100

What is diegetic sound?

Sound that is heard by characters inside the film

100

A person who may be involved in a crime is known as:

A suspect

100

Theme of Margot's keychain

Pokemon

200

Username of the person who catfishes Margot?

Fish_N_Chips

200

Hashtag that trends on twitter regarding the missing person's case

#FindMargot

200

What is mise en scene?

Stage design and arrangement of actors in a scene

200

A person running from the law is known as

A fugitive

200

Identify ONE calendar entry from the opening scene

'Mom comes home', 'First day of school', 'Piano Recital.' etc. 

300

Full name of the Detective assigned to the missing person's case

Rosemary Vick

300

Amount of money that Margot venmo'ed to her catfisher

$2500

300

What is a passive digital footprint?

A data trail you unintentionally leave behind online

300

Define 'Sleuth'

A detective or person investigating the case

300

This item, found by David, makes him suspect Peter

Jacket

400

Name of David Kim's deceased wife

Pam

400

David Kim misspells this social media site when googling what it is

Tumblr

400

Name of the Module A unit

Contemporary Possibilities

400

Any piece of circumstantial or testimonial evidence used to "prove" an individual was elsewhere at the time of a crime

Alibi

400

State that Margot and David live in

California

500

Name of the criminal who films a false confession:

Randy Cartoff

500

Streaming service that was supposed to be used for the 'funeral'

Memorialone

500

Term used to describe the unconventional writing style of searching: "A creative mix of screenplay and a treatment that factored in the mouse movement, text messages and browser windows."

Scriptment

500

False or misleading hints that implicate innocent members of the cast

Red herring

500

Where Margot's car is found

Barbosa Lake

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