Death Of Mr Pignati Analysis

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We think that John and Lorraine are guilty of contributing to the death of Mr. Pignati. They shouldn’t have taken advantage of an already fragile and lonely old man. His wife recently died and he had trusted John and Lorraine with his house and they destroyed it by having a party. When they decided to have the party and trash the place, he was so shocked and stunned which added to his stress. Not only did they have the party and trash his place, but they had allowed for someone(Norton) to destroy priceless memories of his deceased wife. Mr. Pignati told John and Lorraine to take care of Bobo and feed him so he would be ok. John and Lorraine didn’t take care of Bobo even when they said they would look after him and give the baboon a visit from

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