A Summary Of Jamal's Journey

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In 2016, October 13th it was a rainy day and someone broke into Jamal's house that is in Tampa and the guy that broke in stabbed a knife into his head. The murderers shirt was left behind because the dog ripped it of. The next morning Jamal's mom came to visit him, and when she walks in she finds Jamal laying on the ground with blood everywhere she immediately took out her phone and called the cops.
When cops arrive they checked everywhere for evidence they did find a shirt with blood on it and they think it's the murderers. Jamal's parents we divorced so when Jamal's mom calls his dad his dad said he is out of country. The dads flight is in two day, the mom calls Jamal's sister which goes to college at UCF drove to the house to see what happened.

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