Essay On Farmer Crime

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The day was march 20th 1970 i had just got off of work and i turned the news on and it said a farmer was just killed in his own home. No one knows why the crime was committed no one knows who did it so i turned the tv off and i head down to the station and i was put on the case and i never rested till i found the person who did this.

I had started the crime and i went to the farm house and i looked at the door their was forced entry to the door the chain was broke and the hinges wear broke of the door. I looked over and i saw something shining under the couch and i lifted the couch up and there was the gun that was to kill the farmer i still had bullets in it. Then i was searching the house then i saw a picture with the farmer with a plaque in his hands for selling most
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So i finally got to the farmer's house and i knocked on the door and no one was home so i went right in and i thought i wasn't to come back out. So i walked in and i saw the same picture in the another farmers house but the farmer that was dead was cut out and it was in the wall with darts in his picture. So i put the picture in the evidence bag and i was walking out till i tripped on a hamper and some clothes fell out and i was putting them back in and a t shirt and sweat pant wear bloody and he pulled up and i grabbed the clothes and i jumped out the window and head down to the station.

So i got down to the station and i ran the evidence threw the scanner and it was the farmer's blood all over the clothes so i went to the evidence box and put in it and went home. So the next morning the evidence box was gone it wasn't on the shelf so i couldn't put him in jail without evidence. I was on the way to the chief's office and i walked in and i said chief the evidence box is gone and he said i don't know what to tell you and i walked out and slammed the

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