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    Collapse: A Short Story

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    It was a knife, it was the killer, it has to be, and suddenly he charges towards me! Finally, snapping to my senses I started to run towards the bus yard. I can hear his wet footsteps nearing me as I’m trying to lose him in the maze of broken down buses, in a panic I couldn’t remember the exact spot where I came in from. The killer was gradually closing in, I did what I could to lose him, crawling under one of the buses, hoping he’d lose interest in the pursuit. The entire yard was made of gravel so event he slightest movement would create a sound, I have to wait him out and pray he doesn’t find me. This was the real deal, I could call the police, I pulled out my phone to call them… it was dead. So much for that plan, I carefully put my phone away, this bag was starting to become a burden right now, but I can’t leave it here for the killer to find and use the information to find me. I turned to my right and saw a familiar sight, just now I’ve noticed the exact same crawlspace that I went under just below the chain link fence. It was now a small puddle, so I’m probably going to get even wetter and dirtier, but it’s my only escape. Just then, I see the pair of untied boots start to creep right next to the hole. The carefully placed steps on the loose gravel, he was trying to keep his silence and goad me to come out of hiding. He’s dangerously close to the bus I was hiding…

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    Babby's Grow Film Analysis

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    sister’s killer. The goal is clear and the danger is high. The script provides an intense mystery that easily pulls in the audience. Visual storytelling is well crafted and delivers the frights (the visual of Jessica and her calling out “Maaa!) The script is worthy of consideration. The opening and first act sets up the ordinary world of Anne-Marie. There’s a shocking inciting event with her murder. It’s the murder that propels the story…

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    Killer babies on the loose? I don’t think so! In the book, Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the mad scientist, Victor Frankenstein, contemplates whether to create a female monster or not. His first monster, overcome by misery and loneliness, demands a female companion to make him happy and jocular. Victor Frankenstein decides to rip apart the female body. Victor made the right decision by destroying the body, I agree with his decision for the following reasons. First off this female creature could…

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    shooters in December 2015 during the San Bernardino shootings. The FBI wanted to unlock his phone in order to find out more information about the shooting and to discover the other individuals that were part of it. The FBI took his phone to Apple and the Apple members refused to unlock the phone. That started a huge controversy of security vs. privacy. Security is more important than privacy and it should be unlocked because the killer can put more people in danger if he is not sent to jail,…

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    Once Gone is a book about an FBI investigator, by the name of Riley Paige, who is taking a break from her job since the last investigation about a serial killer had her traumatized. Now that she actually has the time to take a break there is another serial killer on the loose who is killing women and leaving their bodies all over a town in the state of Virginia. It’s cases like these that I wouldn’t be able to be an FBI investigator because I cant stand to see people bleeding. Since the last…

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    The novel "The Silence of the Lambs" will have you on the edge of your seat the entire way through. It includes a strong female lead, by the name of Clarice Starling. Clarice is brave, determined, and hard working. She works in a male dominated job, therefore she faces unjust treatment. However, she proves herself to her coworkers when she is assigned to gather information about a serial killer on the loose. She is told to ask a cannibalistic serial killer named Dr. Hannibal Lecter questions and…

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    Then the same guy went back down to the basement . then he walks in. he looks around again the killer was upstairs putting a new face on from a human that he killed , he heard the man downstairs and he ran down there. He saw the man ,the man takes off running up the stairs the killer took his chain saw and fired it up and took off running after the man. he couldn’t find the man and then the guy jumps from a bush and takes off running into the woods. The killer chased him and . the family jumps…

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    There are many serial killers in the world, but only some become well known. The serial killer’s that are well known are the one’s that do the craziest things to their victims. The serial I chose to write about is Robert Hansen known as “The Alaska’s Serial Killer”. This man was absolutely crazy and had to have some mental issues. Robert Hansen was a serial killer in Anchorage, Alaska from 1971 to 1983. The articles say that he is one of the country’s worst killers of all time…

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    “Do you know the world is a foul sty? Do you know, if you rip off the fronts of houses, you'd find swine? The world's a hell. What does it matter what happens in it?” The ‘Merry Widow Killer’ is on the loose and the only one who can stop him is in constant turmoil with her morals and that of the killers! Thornton Wilder contaminates an innocent, peaceful Santa Rosa, California family with a bit of their own bad blood in Alfred Hitchcock’s film Shadow of a Doubt. Uncle Charlie (Joseph Newton)…

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    Boo killed Bob Ewell in a self defense move for him attempting to kill Jem and Scout, only because atticus went against Bob Ewell in the court case trying to do the right thing, while Bob Ewell was trying to hide the fact that he was beating his own daughter. But she knew if she would’ve told the truth Bob would’ve beat her, so instead she lied on Tom Robinson to get herself out of trouble. If Boo Radley had killed Bob Ewell purposely, Sheriff Tatis would’ve arrested him on the spot, but since…

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