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    helped Adnan to bury Hae, even though they were not very close friends, they just knew each other. It is very obvious that Adnan had no reason to turn to Jay for help and Jay had no reason to agree with that. In taped police interviews, Jay has told detectives that he saw Hae's body at the Best Buy. After, he claimed that he lied about that to protect his grandmother, because he actually saw Hae’s body in front of her house. "I didn’t tell the cops it was in front of my house because I didn’t…

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    he was unconscious they would grab the keys from his pocket and unlock the cellar door ecsapping before he woke back up. However, when they actually went through with that plan, nothing happened. It did not make Clover unconscious, it only made him mad. He then stabbed Violet in the stomach and left the body for Lily and Poppy to clean up. When he came back to get the body he brought it a ways out from the house but not much. Another thing working against Clover were the people looking for Lily…

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    The jurors said yes, guilty. Big Dee and his entourage was upset and mad, but there wasn’t anything they could do. After the verdict was read. The judge spoke and said, “Out of my thirty years in law, I’ve never heard anything of this carnage and you all are vicious individuals, and a menace to this country, you all are…

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    Gaius, a young boy, that called himself a detective wanted to solve every mystery there was to solve. He was about the age of eight when the Greek goddess of harvest went missing. He was very curious about this sort of thing because gods and goddesses never get kidnapped because the kidnapper will get caught and killed within minutes or a very short amount of time, so naturally he was very confused about why Persephone was not back in her throne at Olympus the next morning. Gaius’ favorite…

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    The book, The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, by Sherman Alexie is about a native tribe who go through a lot of difficult things but somehow manage to get through it all. They fight through it all and they preserve their culture. To them, family is the most important as well as their traditions. This book has a lot of interesting topics, such as, how spirituality plays an important role in the novel. They also explain how many of them have been destroyed by drinking and doing drugs at…

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    12 Angry Men Reflection

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    Juror eight has very good observation skills. He almost is a detective juror, he seeks answers and he is good at creating scenarios to find answers. Juror eight gave his reason why he had doubt still, and why the other eleven should look the case over more. Juror eight then wanted to take another vote. He agreed that…

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    Social Cost Of Crime

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    Violent crimes include: include murder, rape/sexual assault and arson (Bureau of Justice, 2015). These types of crimes not only cause violent to damage to the victim but are considered violent in the law aspect. An example of a violent crime: Bob is mad at his boss for firing him. Therefore, Bob goes home and grabs a gun. He heads back to his previous place of employment and finds his now ex-boss. Bob shoots the man in the chest instantly killing him. Bob now faces murder charges in the murder…

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a great American poet, short story writer and fierce literary critic. He was born in 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died in 1849 of mysterious causes, though some claim it was simply alcohol poisoning. His life was wrought with tragedy, from his parents dying when he was not even 3 years old, to his adoptive parents dying, and then his wife dying as well. He had problems with alcoholism and gambling, could not finish college due to gambling and money problems, and he…

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    them, fall victim to the same inability to tell time. In most interrogation rooms, including the one in the visual, there are no clocks, no windows, no signs of the outside world or events of reality; as a result, suspects often go psychologically mad. Eventually, minutes turn to hours, hours turn to days, and days turn to weeks, leaving them waiting “for one day to be over and the next day to begin” (54). Regardless of whether in the context of interrogation rooms or internment camps, the…

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    The Murder of JonBenét On the night of Christmas everyone was nestled snug in their beds in the Ramsey house- that is, except JonBenét. The six-year old pageant queen was supposedly sleeping in her bed. The morning after JonBenét’s mother, Patsy, found a ransom note demanding $118,000 for her return. Later that day JonBenét was found in the wine cellar. Her skull was fractured, she was strangled with a garrote made with one of Patsy’s paint brushes, and she had been sexually assaulted. Two…

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