Batman Act 1 Scene 1 Analysis

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When Batman arrived on the scene, he was greeted with the sound of a deep operatic voice. As he looked up, he saw the victim had been chained by his wrists to a wooden plank with the rest of his body hanging down. Below him was the word “Flawed” spray painted onto the asphalt of the bridge. The victim appeared to be a white male by his body shape. The victim also had bandages wrapped tightly around his face and head and he was wearing a hospital gown. Batman did not have a lot of time to waste at the scene, so he used his blood-analyzer gadget and tested the victim for the possibility of being drugged. The test results came back positive for oxycodone overdose, which led to the cause of death being a cardiac arrest. After the blood test, Batman …show more content…
Batman then started to scan the victim’s organs, he found what appeared to be a wedding ring with the name “Ophelia” engraved on it in the lower intestine of the victim. Batman then used the X-Ray function on his deep-tissue scanner and found that the victim had an artificial hip replacement and the scar tissue was still visible. Batman then searched on his computer system in the Batmobile for men with a deformed left ear, who were married to a woman named Ophelia and had had a recent hip replacement surgery. In a matter of minutes Batman had his answer, the victim’s name was Anthony Lund. Batman needed to delve into his personal life to see if there was any reason he was targeted for such a violent crime. He found out that Anthony had recently gone through a rough divorce with his wife Ophelia and was a known alcoholic. Batman also learned that a missing person’s report was filed for him two week ago in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Batman wondered why a man was brought all the way from Albuquerque just to be killed in Gotham. He knew there had to be a reason why, this was obviously not a random act of

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