Hamlet

You go to the castle's medics and request a record of your father's symptoms. You also get servants to ask among each other to find out who had been working near the orchard near the time of your father's death. Your search has been somewhat fruitful, it seems, since you now have a list of twelve people to question. You have them all lined up in your quarters now. Surely one of the would have seen something that would indicate Claudius's culpability, or at least lead you to another clue.

But wait. Why is your vision blurring? What's going on -

The servants run to you as your body drops to the floor, never to move again.

Later, you return as a ghost and find that Claudius, terrified by the direction of your investigation, had poisoned your dinner. Everybody thinks you died of stress coupled with a broken heart.

But at least you'll get to watch young Fortinbras chop Claudius into pieces when he invades Denmark some months later.

If only you could've been more like him...
End Of Story