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On flight 4055 Janice Denver was found dead because of evidence of rat poison in her blood. The police investigated the flight and found a very highly detected suspect who was Dean Lipshine. Dean Lipshine killed Janice Denver before the flight landed. Janice Denver is an engineer who used to work for an airline, but was fired so she was severely depressed. She was in a bad place in her life and was obviously manipulated by someone and killed on flight 4055. Dean Lipshine was found with poison in his pocket and has access to many extremely dangerous chemicals that could be deadly. Dean Lipshine was described to be narcissistic, but relatively normal. Dean and Janice had previously known each other and have always had conflicts. It was later
Lee Lor was a fifteen year old Hmong girl. She was diagnosed with an acute appendicitis. During the operation to remove her appendix, doctors discovered an eight inch cancerous tumor in abdomen. Without consent they removed the tumor which cost Lee an ovary and part of fallopian tube. The doctors told her parents after the procedure what had happened and promised that she was still fertile and able to still have children. The Hmong people do not accept the western world tradition and science. They hold on strongly to their ancient traditions, are animist, and very spiritual. When the parents were made aware of the extra procedure taken place they did not trust the doctors and refused Lee further treatment including chemotherapy.
Based on presenting information, Mrs. William and Paul were included in the treatment process. However, Peter and the LCSW preselected sessions that families could attend. During the first session, the LCSW began by asking a question Peter what he wanted from agreeing to therapy. Peter responded that he wanted to “get help with managing stress, marital issues and communication tactics.” When asked how he would know that he was getting that helped, he said he would be relaxed at home, and sociable and his marriage will start to feel like a partnership again. This was expanded on when the Miracle Question (MQ) was asked. LSCW: “Peter, if you woke tomorrow and all of your issues were no longer present what are some things that would be different.”
In an article featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer on January 30, 1987, titled " A Woman's Wintry Death Leads to a Long Dead Friend ", the body of Frances Dawson Hamilton, 70, was discovered by police after she had frozen to death in her home. Even more shocking was the discovery of a second body, that of Bernard J. Kelly, 84, in an upstairs bedroom. Kelly had apparently been dead for about two years, based on the last sighting by neighbors. The body was found in a twin bed, clothed in long johns and socks and draped with rosary beads and palm fronds. There were also two boxes of Valentine's Day candy beside the body. Hamilton had apparently been sleeping beside Kelly as a second bed had been pushed up alongside his deathbed. (1. Kirsner, 119) (2. Pothier)
Her body had been bathed and thoroughly washed before being placed, it was also completely drained of blood [2]. Two detectives were assigned to the case: Harry Hanson and Finis Brown. When they and the police arrived at the crime scene, it was already swarming with people, gawkers and reporters. The entire situation was out of hand and crowded, everyone trampling all over in hopes of good evidence. One thing they did report finding was a nearby cement block with watery blood on it, tire tracks and a heel print on the ground.
Woman screamed again. (Note that the woman heard screaming was not heard until now.)” 8:25 Pm. That same day the recording heard George talking to his most trusted confidant. “Realize there was nothing I could do, put a pillow over her head and cover her with a blanket. Get a taxi. Expired 12:59. They thought there was something fishy. Anyway, now they may have figured it out. Killed her.” Another important and very incriminating sentence said by George. “Supposin’ I did kill the Black Dahlia. They couldn’t prove it now. They can’t talk to my secretary any more because she’s dead.” Because of the comments George made he was investigated after her murder. Her name was Ruth spaulding, and she supposedly died of drug overdose. After some documents were found his secretary was going to blackmail him. She was potentially about to come forward about George intentionally misdiagnosing patients and billing them for laboratory tests, medical treatments, and unnecessary prescriptions, to gain some extra cash. George’s son, Steve Hodel former LAPD homicide detective, was to believe Elizabeth was one of his patients. George Hodel fits the perfect person to be the murderer of Elizabeth
...the deaths of Julia and Pearl Conner, Minnie was also believed to have investigated the murder of Emily Van Tassel. (Taylor)
After the death of his brother Edward Gein lived alone with his mother until her death after suffering from numerous strokes. Her death devastated him she was his only friend and companion. Even after a lifetime of mental and physical abuse he loved her I believe he developed a Dependent Personality Disorder with his mother because he never separated from her. Once considered maybe a little odd not Gein started to show multiple escalated behaviors that were and still to this day are considered some of the most abnormal ever witnessed.
Slippery Rock University is located in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The school was founded in 1889 and was known as the Slippery Rock Normal school with an enrollment of 168 students. The school started out as a teacher education institution. The school then became a four-year teacher’s college after it was purchased by the Commonwealth in 1926. The main focus of education during that time was health and physical education as well as elementary and secondary education. In 1960, the institution then became known as Slippery Rock State College that offered liberal arts and other professions allowing prospective students to earn their undergrad and graduate degrees. Between 1960 and 1970, the enrollment rose significantly by 24.1% eventually becoming
In 1969, at the age of 17, David Milgaard and his friends, Ron Wilson and Nichol John decided to take a road trip from Regina to Vancouver. Milgaard was known as a “hippie” and used hallucinogenic drugs like other youth at that time. They left for Saskatoon shortly after midnight to pick-up one of their friends, Albert Cadrain. The group arrived at Caldrain’s house and set out for Calgary the next morning. A guy named Larry Fisher who rented Albert Cadrain’s basement apartment, sexually assaulted and murdered a nursing assistant. The police soon put a in-depth investigation on this case but were unable to get any leads. On March 2, 1969, Albert Cadrain returned from his road trip and phoned the Saskatoon police and informed them that David
Lisl Auman was convicted of felony murder for her part in an alleged burglary that resulted in the death of a Denver police officer on November 12, 19972. One week before the alleged burglary in Buffalo Creek, Colorado, Auman learned that her boyfriend, Shawn Cheever, decided to end the relationship. Auman still had a few possessions that remained at her ex-boyfriends residence that she wished to obtain. The night of November 11, 1997, Auman and her close friend Demetria Soriano, were at Soriano's apartment with her boyfriend, Dion Gerze, and his friends, Matthew Jaehnig and Stephen Duprey2. Claiming Cheever had mistreated her, Auman convinced her new friends to help her retrieve some of her belongings from Cheever's residence2.
Janice was the force pushing Cady to join the Plastics. She had a long held animosity towards them and wanted to use Cady as a pawn in her sabotage plan. If Cady could hang out with the Plastics long enough to find out their weaknesses, then Janice, along with her sidekick Damian, could claim back her pride that Regina from her stole in the eighth grade. People in real life often believe that if they do the wrong things for the right reasons, then the things they are doing are right. This belief reminds me of Janice. She does not want to be a mean person, she actually likes Cady, but it is easy for her to manipulate Cady.
Murder was most likely reliably on because someone could have killed her. Most, but not all people thought she died of accidental overdose.
."..I was beginning to get the bug like Dean... He was conning me and I knew it... and he knew I knew..., but I didn't care and we got along fine... I began to learn from him as much as he probably learned from me." (pg. 4)
For example, she lacks remorse or any form of sympathy or regret for her actions and sees herself as being superior to other people. Secondly, Lisa saw herself as being invincible, and at one point, Lisa and her friend Susanna described having mental illness as a gift, which allowed them to see and understand the truth.
From June 1962 through January 1964, 13 single women between the ages of 19 and 85 were murdered throughout the Boston Area. The first victim was Anna Slesers; a seamstress was murdered on the evening of June 14, 1962. She lived on her own in Boston. Her son found her body in the bathroom with a cord around her neck tied in a bow. Detectives found Slesers in an obscene state: nude and stripped of dignity. She had been sexually assaulted and the apartment was ransacked.