A 1930’s immersive murder mystery at a castle in Hollywood
A 1930’s immersive murder mystery at a castle in Hollywood
The Mysterious Death of Roman Ivar
Roman Ivar’s death came as a shock to everyone; his daughters, Irina and Anna, his assistant Tom, his friends, distant family and all of Hollywood. When Tom found him at the Ivar estate, a castle in the middle of Hollywood, Roman had already been dead for a few hours.
Anna, the closer of the two to Roman, demanded an investigation into his death, stating that foul-play could be afoot. The Hollywood police questioned Tom, Anna and her younger sister Irina (who had an ill-timed argument with Roman). Following the investigation, they officially stated that all members questioned had legitimate alibis.
The Hollywood Police performed an autopsy and thorough search of the Ivar estate, concluding that Roman Ivar died of a heart attack.
Two weeks after Roman Ivar’s death, the will reading was executed, sending shock waves throughout Hollywood. Roman’s home, a castle perched on a hill above Tinseltown, would belong to the Ivar sisters, Anna & Irina. The Ivar fortune, valued at 10 million dollars would go to his assistant and confidante, Tom Weston…
Naturally, the Ivar sisters were in shock. Irina demanded an investigation of the will itself, stating that she still believed her father was murdered.
The Hollywood Police has gone on record to comment on the Ivar case:
“After a thorough investigation of Roman Ivar’s home, where he was found, an autopsy and various interviews, we can officially declare that Roman Ivar has died of natural causes. The will itself has been reviewed and upon inspection, it [the will] appears to be legitimate. There will be no further investigations at this time.”
Following this statement, Anna Ivar took to the local radio, announcing their plans to seek justice:
“We believe that this will was forged. Our father loved us very much and he would never leave us destitute. With the Hollywood Police refusing to cooperate with us, we will have to take matters into our own hands. I have hired the world-famous medium, Ludwig Gregorian III, to perform a seance and communicate with our late father. Once he is contacted, we will be able to find out the truth about his will and put this matter to rest.”
Ludwig Gregorian III and manager/interpreter August Wise are set to perform this seance at the Ivar Estate in Hollywood in front of the Ivar sisters, Tom Weston and several invited witnesses. Invitations have been sent out for attendance, with the guest list being created by Irina Ivar.
“Ludwig Grogorian III has seen a case like this coming his way for years, and now, finally, it is here. He will need to remain in a restful state in order to preserve his energy. We have canceled his next few shows in order to prepare for this big event.” stated August Wise.
Ludwig Gregorian III refused to comment.
Will this seance bring about the answers the Ivar sisters seek? Will Ludwig Gregorian III be able to contact Roman Ivar from beyond?
There is only one way to find out: snag an invitation to the seance of the century at Castle Ivar.
The Mysterious Death of Roman Ivar
Roman Ivar’s death came as a shock to everyone; his daughters, Irina and Anna, his assistant Tom, his friends, distant family and all of Hollywood. When Tom found him at the Ivar estate, a castle in the middle of Hollywood, Roman had already been dead for a few hours.
The Hollywood Police performed an autopsy and thorough search of the Ivar estate, concluding that Roman Ivar died of a heart attack.
Two weeks after Roman Ivar’s death, the will reading was executed, sending shock waves throughout Hollywood. Roman’s home, a castle perched on a hill above Tinseltown, would belong to the Ivar sisters, Anna & Irina. The Ivar fortune, valued at 10 million dollars would go to his assistant and confidante, Tom Weston…
Following this statement, Anna Ivar took to the local radio, announcing their plans to seek justice:
“We believe that this will was forged. Our father loved us very much and he would never leave us destitute. With the Hollywood Police refusing to cooperate with us, we will have to take matters into our own hands. I have hired the world-famous medium, Ludwig Gregorian III, to perform a seance and communicate with our late father. Once he is contacted, we will be able to find out the truth about his will and put this matter to rest.”
Will this seance bring about the answers the Ivar sisters seek? Will Ludwig Gregorian III be able to contact Roman Ivar from beyond?
There is only one way to find out: snag an invitation to the seance of the century at Castle Ivar.
Anna, the closer of the two to Roman, demanded an investigation into his death, stating that foul-play could be afoot. The Hollywood police questioned Tom, Anna and her younger sister Irina (who had an ill-timed argument with Roman). Following the investigation, they officially stated that all members questioned had legitimate alibis.
Naturally, the Ivar sisters were in shock. Irina demanded an investigation of the will itself, stating that she still believed her father was murdered.
The Hollywood Police has gone on record to comment on the Ivar case:
“After a thorough investigation of Roman Ivar’s home, where he was found, an autopsy and various interviews, we can officially declare that Roman Ivar has died of natural causes. The will itself has been reviewed and upon inspection, it [the will] appears to be legitimate. There will be no further investigations at this time.”
Ludwig Gregorian III and manager/interpreter August Wise are set to perform this seance at the Ivar Estate in Hollywood in front of the Ivar sisters, Tom Weston and several invited witnesses. Invitations have been sent out for attendance, with the guest list being created by Irina Ivar.
“Ludwig Grogorian III has seen a case like this coming his way for years, and now, finally, it is here. He will need to remain in a restful state in order to preserve his energy. We have canceled his next few shows in order to prepare for this big event.” stated August Wise.
Ludwig Gregorian III refused to comment.