In my script, a character manages to get a group of crooks into the same place at gunpoint. He wants to frame them for murder. He has the dead body there and he plans to frame them by forcing them at gunpoint to plant DNA evidence on the body. Such as hair, spit, etc. Then the cops will find the dead body, and the DNA evidence will point to them.
However, I need to write it so that the police don't buy it, and think it's a frame. But how do I write it so that they will believe it's a frame, as oppose to the DNA actually being put on the dead body naturally when it comes to murder? I could write it so that the cop investigating tells his superior a line like "The DNA was placed on the body incorrectly and the suspects were most likely framed" But do I need to go into real specifics as to how they figured that out, or how should I write this scenario convincingly for the audience?
Thanks.
However, I need to write it so that the police don't buy it, and think it's a frame. But how do I write it so that they will believe it's a frame, as oppose to the DNA actually being put on the dead body naturally when it comes to murder? I could write it so that the cop investigating tells his superior a line like "The DNA was placed on the body incorrectly and the suspects were most likely framed" But do I need to go into real specifics as to how they figured that out, or how should I write this scenario convincingly for the audience?
Thanks.