Laura Kitchens was last seen alive on March 7th. She was murdered.
“I don’t want to live in a world where everything that I say, everything I do, everyone I talk to, every expression of creativity, love or friendship, is recorded.” Edward Snowden.
Inspired by Edward Snowden’s famous quote, The Last Hours of LK is a groundbreaking digital experience placing the audience at the heart of the story, brought to you by the BBC Writers room.
Using 24 hours of footage from the fictional surveillance programme, SaturnEye, this is a disconcertingly intimate, unfiltered and impartial look into Laura Kitchen’s last hours before her death. The project “challenges the traditional conventions of storytelling, and questions how we live our lives now” according to Kate Rowland, BBC Creative Director.
www.TheLastHoursofLK.com will allow users to find clues, motives and hopefully the killer by immersing themselves in the characters’ digital lives via their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram profiles. Twitter : @LasthoursofLK Facebook: TheLastHoursofLK Instagram : lasthoursoflk #lasthoursoflk
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Watch the last 24 hours of Laura’s life at www.TheLastHoursofLK.com and discover the narrative threads. When and how you begin your investigation is up to you but don’t miss out on this groundbreaking event.
If you think you know who the killer is, please get in touch. Email who, how and why at this address: [email protected]