Setting The murder is set in Russia, Esso, 2017. It’s winter, and it’s freezing in Esso, a tiny village located on the Kamchatka peninsula. It’s a unique village due to its famous ancient extinct volcanic caldera that preserves the warm-climate at the confluence of two rivers, giving to this village tons of hot springs and transforming it into a geothermal spa. Svetlana is a 26 years old woman who was original from Esso, but decided to leave the village in order to find a better job. Her family is staying at the village, along with her sister Elena, and are waiting for Svetlana to arrive safe and with good news. While Svetlana was away from home, something strange happened in Esso, Elena was found dead at a famous hot spring and it seemed …show more content…
The detectives took for sure that it was a suicide, since Elena’s body had clear evidences of it. Nevertheless, her family was not pleased with the results, they knew Elena had no motives for killing herself, she was happy and young. Something was odd, Svetlana knew it and decided to do something about it. Detective Svetlana is a 26 years old detective, she is original from Esso, Russia, but has decided to leave her village in order to find a job. Everything is starting to get better for her when a call from her mother informing her about Elena’s death. Svetlana returns to Esso and, as soon as the detectives tell her her sister committed suicide, she know something’s wrong. She knows her sister better than anyone, and knows she would’ve never commit suicide, and she also knows russian authorities are not interested in making justice, but in trying to cover the government and the russian big shots. Suspicious …show more content…
That’s why after investigating, he comes up with three hypothesis: the first one is that one of Elena’s friend has killed her due to problems related to school problems, the second one is that he has been killed by the main russian mob: the Bratva, because Elena met a boy whose parents were related to the mod, the last theory was that Elena did indeed commit suicide. Clues The main clue that makes Svetlana think Elena did not commit suicide is that the police did not let her see her sister’s body. In addition, no one called the police, the first one to see the corpse were the detectives, so nobody could corroborate it. Moreover, the cameras from the hot springs strangely did not film Elena’s suicide. Another clue Svetlana had was that one of her sister’s best friend, Sergey, was related to the mob and he might have involved Elena in some type of problem related to this issue. The last clue she has is from one of Elena’s old friend, Ekaterina, who was a problematic teenager with anger problems, which had a harsh argument via phone messages and probably decided to take action by killing her. Surprise Eventually, Svetlana becomes a problem to the russian authorities who decides to kidnap her in order to avoid her telling everybody what she was about to find out: her sister’s murder was related to the russian
A review of the evidence suggests that Anna’s death was an accident. The blood found at the crime scene was that of Anna Garcia. While the fingerprint of Alex was located at the scene, the results show that he was at the house the night prior to the death. The pills found at the crime scene were aspirin. The time of death was 7:00am which was corroborated by her rectal temperature. The evidence points to Anna being the only one in the house, thus, ruling out homicide and other suspects being charged
One day, Alicia was informed that her brother had been hanged. After Zachary’s death, Alicia was befriended by a woman named Bella. She met many good friends in the ghetto, including a future friend as well as savior, Milek. Months later, Alicia and several other people were rounded up and sent to a prison in Chortkov. Here the conditions were very poor.
Therefore, she will do something to find her brother and sister. As show from her maybe she will sacrifice her life in search for her siblings. Furthermore, it i...
The circumstantial evidence further proves only Tyrone Washburn could be Elena Washburn’s murderer. The morning of Elena’s death began just like every morning at the Washburn residence. “[Tyrone] and the children went out to his VW and got in the car . . . When he got in the car with the children he remembered a report he needed . . . So he went back to look for it while the children waited in the car” (P.
Investigators found small traces of blood in the master bathroom of the couple’s home. The blood matches that of Suarez’s daughter, Thalia Otto (Davis & Saenz, 2014) . Toledo admits to killing Yessenia Suarez during an argument. He claims Suarez became aggressive and he hit her in the throat; killing her. He also says he did...
Sarah and her mother are sought out by the French Police after an order goes out to arrest all French Jews. When Sarah’s little brother starts to feel the pressures of social injustice, he turns to his sister for guidance. Michel did not want to go with the French Police, so he asks Sarah to help him hide in their secret cupboard. Sarah does this because she loves Michel and does not want him to be discriminated against. Sarah, her mother, and her father get arrested for being Jewish and are taken to a concentration camp just outside their hometown. Sarah thinks Michel, her beloved brother, will be safe. She says, “Yes, he’d be safe there. She was sure of it. The girl murmured his name and laid her palm flat on the wooden panel. I’ll come back for you later. I promise” (Rosnay 9). During this time of inequality, where the French were removing Sarah and her mother just because they were Jewish, Sarah’s brother asked her for help. Sarah promised her brother she would be back for him and helped him escape his impending arrest. Sarah’s brother believed her because he looks up to her and loves her. As the story continues, when Sarah falls ill and is in pain, she also turns to her father for comfort, “at one point she had been sick, bringing up bile, moaning in pain. She had felt her father’s hand upon her, comforting her” (Rosnay 55).
Not only the suspects and crime scene help clarify the killer but also the weird behavior that Amanda and Raffaelle had been portraying during their waiting for interrigations and when the police had invaded the home after the body was found. While outside the house Knox and Sollecito were very touchy feely on each other as if they were not worried about what was going on, and while Amanda was waiting to be interrigated she was doing kart-wheels in the police lobby. Also as much evidence that was found on Amanda Knox and Raffaelle, the world was shocked after the repeal of their sentence when they were set free and Rudy never got a deal. Much time and investment went into this gruesome and atrocious crime. With the many pieces of the puzzle fitting perfectly it seem’s that the murder’s Amanda Knox, Raffelle Sollicito and Rudy Guede. Amanda had the most motive of all of the suspects, she and the victim were roommates that gave her easy access to the house. Their roomates had also claimed that the day before Meredith was murdered Knox and Kercher had got in
-Following Alaska’s death, her friends search for an explanation to why she became depressed that night and whether it was a suicide or not.
...sily solved cases. Most people don’t really care, the article of her suicide was found on the fourth page, sixth column of the newspaper, barely noticeable.
Throughout the novel, Anja experiences extreme breakdowns which reveal how fragile she is emotionally. She continues on a downward spiral as she loses her family members one by one. The amount of loss she suffers leads her to become reliant on Vladek to tether her to this world. One can gather that the idea of suicide has been hanging over Anja for a great deal of time. Art and Vladek both blame themselves for her death; however, one can speculate that the thing that ultimately led her to act was the survivor’s guilt.
The crime scene was then examined and a list of possible pieces of evidence were recorded down. Including a sketch of the crime scene, Anna Garcia’s house, with the locations of all of the pieces of evidence. All of these items listed help develop a theory about Anna’s death. This theory then helped establish a list of possible suspects. The person of interest list included a number of four individuals and each one had a relation with Anna. The list included (1) Alex Garcia- Anna’s ex-husband. They had an unpleasant divorce the year before and in a result Alex quickly remarried a much younger woman, while Anna remained single. Alex and his newlywed wife are expecting to have a baby soon. Although, Alex may be suffering from a few financial
...lings for her doppelganger, she taunted the boys about it, trying to turn them against each other again. Not to mention the jealousy she caused Elena to feel from all the flirting that she directed towards one brother in particular (The Vampire Diaries). Many of the decisions made in both stories were made because a character was driven by a jealous impulse, planted there because of Katherine or Iago manipulating them.
Sophie was a Polish women and a survivor of Auschwitz, a concentration camp established in Germany during the Holocaust in the early 1940s. In the novel we learn about her through her telling of her experiences, for instance, the murder of her husband and her father. We also come to learn of the dreadful decision she was faced with upon entering the concentration camp, where she was instructed to choose which one of her two children would be allowed to live. She chose her son. Later we learn of her short lived experience as a stenographer for a man by the name of Rudolph Hoss, the Commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp. During her time there, Sophie attempted to seduce Hoss in an attempt to have her son transferred to the Lebensborn program so that he may have been raised as a German child. Sophie's attempt was unsuccessful and she was returned back to t...
...t caused her to take her own life (V.V.17-19). She reached a point where even coming clean and admitting to what she had been a part of, wasn’t going to be enough to clear her conscience.
The writer introduces a widow known as Paolo Saverini, her son Antoine Saverini, and his dog Semillante. They live in a small town called Bonifacio located in France. Paolo’s son was murdered in the town by Nicolas Ravolati, the body was then taken to the widow’s house. While grieving his death, she swore to avenge her son’s death by any means necessary. She then executes her plan by training the dog to kill her son’s murderer.