Jake's Murder Summary

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This story begins in Cedar Rapids Iowa in the autumn. The CRPD has taken in a suspect in the murder of Jacob Fulton. Jake Guckenberger is the suspect, the two officers that picked him up were officers Lindsay and Adam picked him up two blocks from the murder he was winded from running but wasn't wearing running clothes or shoes, he was wearing a pair of boots similar to to boot prints found at the crime seen. When they finally took Jake to the police station where he was taken into an interrogation room where officers Adam, Lindsay and a third party detective Mr. Brown. Went in to interrogate Jake. However the first thing Jake asked for was for his lawyer Mr. Mathis. Mr. Mathis knew Jake for a very long time actually served together in the …show more content…
It has high suspicion on Jake and their is no way we are dropping this case. This case has too much money and people involved we just can’t drop it it makes us on edge about this whole situation and the officers heard them over talking land the officers looked at each other and shrugged their shoulders about the

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