You guys are nuts!” He screamed and continued shouting how ridiculous they were acting because they were unable to find the real murderer. “That is what is happening,” Detective Johnson said. “We have sufficient evidence to book her for first degree murder. She is in a lot of trouble. If you don’t have an attorney, I would recommend you get her one immediately. She will probably be arraigned tomorrow, and if so, you might not be able to see her then, until the next day. Her bail will more than likely be set at a million dollars. You need to contact a bail bondsman,” he said in a professional business manner, once Jerry had settled down.
Jerry left the police station upset and worried while sitting in his car, he wept for his family. “Oh, boy,” Jerry said, and dreaded going home to tell Mark and Ashley about their mother. “Guess I should call Mom and Dad, they need to know.” “Mom, I got a call from Marlene. Apparently, the detective called her this morning and asked her to come to the station. When she arrived, they arrested her for the premeditated murder of her mother. Mom, I don’t know what we are going to do,” he said with a lump in his …show more content…
“We will be good until Mom comes back.” “Thank you, I appreciate it,” Jerry said. The phone rang, when it was time to go to bed, Jerry answered it and said, “Hello, this is Jerry. May I help you?” “Jerry, this is Richard. How are you doing?” “Richard, thank you for returning my call, I have a lot of problems,” he said. “The police arrested Marlene for her mother’s murder.” “Dear Lord, Jerry, how could they do that? You don’t think she did it. Do you?” Richard asked. “I know she didn’t do it. Richard, but how do we prove it now?” Jerry asked pointblank. Shocked, Richard said, “I will see what I can find from my friends down at the station and call you back.” “Thank you, I really appreciate your help, and will talk with you later,” Jerry said and hung up the phone. Later, the phone rang again Jerry answered it and was pleased it was Richard. “I talked with the detective. They are certain that they have a good case against Marlene for premeditated murder and will ask the court to set her bail at one million dollars.” “My Lord, Richard, you know we don’t have