Personal Narrative Essay: The Murder Of Rosalie Grace White

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The Murder
On February 6, 2017 Rosalie Grace White murdered Dr. Henry Lemints at California's most popular beach home. White is a tall black haired woman with a now, blood-stained shirt. She has a scar from her right temple to her cheek, and a quick temper.
Before the murder occured, Mrs. Rosalie White was a lawyer in training ready to be the best one California had seen yet. That was her life goal. White was a sharp minded woman the California state academy. She was continuing her education as a lawyer and to move on in the political field as did her ancestors. "She was a worthy student that was always prepared. I have never seen anything like it in my life." One of her peers informed. The teacher that helped her throughout
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White refused and Dr.Lemints had no choice but to keep her back a year. This made her mad. So on February 6, 2017 Dr.Lemints was staying with his wife at the California beach home. Dr.Lemints and his wife, Mary were asleep on the couch when White arrived. White climbed through an open window and grabbed some rope. She hung Dr. Lemints and his wife they only woke up to see themselves hanging from above then died.
What happed next was only something someone in deep rage could have done. She broke everything she could get her hands on then stole a small fortune and Mary's sparkling diamond necklace. Then she set fire to everything they owned including the couple. White stayed a while and watched Mr. and Mrs. Lemints burn along with the house. " I smelled smoke and I called the cops." Said a witness "But until they got there, the home continued to burn until it was mostly ashes" My friend was on fire!" Said another witness "It was horrible that was my friend that I knew through high school!" Note we had to carry him out because he was getting too emotional.
So here are our questions, did White have a past argument or grudge against Lemints? Was Dr.Lemints the cause of her anger issue? Did Dr. Lemints do something before that to cause White to not like him? Whatever the answers may be we know White is a murder, and we were unable to catch

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