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Criminal profiling techniques
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My Delicious Cake Where Have You Gone? As Gabe the store owner tiptoed around the corner to his grocery store he fell and smacked the rough cement ground. He looked up, thinking he was hallucinating, saw dirty little footprints on the cement leading there way into the open door. Acting all sly he walked in and looked around to see if anything was missing or broken. Then he yelled “ MY PLUM CAKE!” Gabe went to the police station and reported his missing plum cake. He went back to his store and there walked in Everlee the detective. She asked him a few questions like, Who do you think did this? Why would someone do this? and How did this happen. He then explained to her what happened this morning and told her a couple of people he could imagine taking his plum cake. …show more content…
First up was Handy Pandy the dog. She told him why he was there as well as some interesting questions. He explained to her that he was playing in his dog house and then took a nap inside his owners house. She checked his alibi and indeed he was there. Next was Sky the cat. She claimed that she was at dance class that night and stayed at her friends house. Everlee went and checked with her alibis agreed that she was there and didn't leave to go anywhere else. Last but not least was Bobby the bunny. He stated that he was in his fields all day so he didn't have a chance to go anywhere. We asked him if there was anyone one on his farm at the time and he said that his dad was. Everlee checked his alibi but his dad was not st the farm of the time and it explains the dark muddy bunny tracks leading into the store to the plum cakes. Everlee gave him one more chance to give himself up but he didn't budge so she stated that she found bunny tracks of his in the store and that he was guilty of stealing Gabes plum cake. Bobby was taken to
Some of those include Eduardo, Rachel’s old friend, Rachel herself, Manuel, the other person who was killed, and Evan and Skyler Cross, football playing brothers that are friends with Jaycee. Eduardo is the only person that Rachel says Jaycee can trust, which is the one-hundred percent truth. Jaycee starts to believe that she can trust the Cross brothers, but that is proved to be untrue. It turns out that the death of Manny and Rachel were considered accidents, but that is open for interpretation from the reader. Manny was killed the night Rachel and Jaycee snuck into the old house, when the football team was doing the “making the cut” initiation.
told him that it was all scheme. She and the doctor were having an affair. He
To begin with, a husband needs to be honest with his wife. Out of all of Janie’s husbands Tea Cake is the least honest one, but one of the times he does lie to her, but he makes it better. Tea Cake is going everyday and working then spending some nights till late with his friends. Janie wakes up one day finding out that her
On Friday April 24th J.P. Walker, Preacher Lee, Crip Reyer and L.C. Davis got into Reyer’s Oldsmobile and they took off on a mission to kill Mark Charles Parker. (3 other cars of men followed) They went to the courthouse/jail in Poplarville and they could not get in. So they went to Jewel Alford’s House (The jail keeper) to get the keys to the Jail. Alford went with the four men to the courthouse. When he got there he went in and down the hall to Sheriff Moody’s office and got the keys to the jail. He opened the door to the jail and Lee, Reyer, Davis, Walker followed Alford into the jail. Alford then opened Parkers cell and Lee and Davis pulled Parker out of the jail and courthouse to the Reyer's Oldsmobile. Alford then left and the men got into the car.
The first suspect is Edward “Bennie” Bedwell. Bedwell was a local dishwasher who was questioned at a local motel for three days (Sigona). What supported Bedwell as a suspect is that he actually confessed to the murder (Sigona). There were multiple problems with Bedwell’s confession, however. The first problem with his confession is, “Bedwell couldn’t read or write, so it would be nearly impossible for him to understand what he was confessing to” (Sigona). The second problem with his confession is “After a time, everyone realized Bedwell’s story didn’t add up. There were inconsistencies, including the fact that Bedwell said he was with the girls for a month before they died” (Sigona). Finally, the main problem with his confession is that the girls were dead within four hours of leaving home (Sigona). The other suspect in the case of the murder of Barbara and Patricia Grimes is Max Fleig. Max Fleig was a young man in his teens when the Grimes sisters were murdered (MacGowan). Max offered to take a lie detector test, which he failed (MacGowan). The reason Fleig was released even after failing the test is “The police began to focus on him as a prime suspect until they were told that it was illegal to polygraph someone underage. The police released him, many of the authorities thinking he was their man” (MacGowan). Another example that supports Fleig as a suspect is that he was imprisoned later in his life
After they finished eating, George went back inside and called McClean and told him everything was alright. David McClean was shocked by this call and asked if he could come by to take a look at the nursery. George agreed and David was at the house in no time. David walked into the nursery
Investigators decided they would focus their efforts on finding evidence that would point to Echols as a suspect so they could arrest him. They offered a reward for anyone who knew any information about Echols and the murders. A young man Aaron Hutcheson and his mother Vicki came forward and said Aaron may have been a witness to the crime. Aaron said he had seen the suspects at a playhouse near the location of where the boys bodies were found. They took Aaron to the crime scene and they appeared to be no playhouse found there. Aaron later retracted his statement and said he had seen three men...
...women he has seen walk seven full miles. But at the same time he still wants to feel like the man. In chapter 13, nstead of hitting her to show that, he just wants to be able to support his wife. "Put dat two hundred back wid de rest, Janie. Mah dice. Ah no need no assistance tuh help me feed mah woman. From now on, you gointuh eat whutever mah money can buy uh and wear de same. When Ah ain’t got nothin’ you don’t git nothin’." Tea Cake demonstrates his strong sense of masculinity by making "his woman," Janie, financially dependent on him. He takes pride in being able to provide for a woman who has lived such a privileged life. Although Janie never seems conflicted about living a poor life with Tea Cake, she kind of has to agree to live by what he provides or severely damage his pride. Also Janie likes that feeling of finally having someone who wants to support her.
While she sat alone in Shattuck’s diner, an apparently single mother and her two daughters were there as well, eating dinner. Suddenly, one of the children accidentally knocked over her chocolate
He was too tense to sleep, even if the telephone could be silenced—too fretful, and frustrated. None of his “leads” had led anywhere, except, perhaps, down a blind alley toward the blankest of walls. Bobby Rupp? The polygraph machine had eliminated Bobby. And Mr. Smith, the farmer who tied rope knots identical with those used by the murderer—he, too, was a discarded suspect, having established that on the night of the crime he’d been “off in Oklahoma.” Which left the Johns, father and son, but they had also submitted provable alibis. “So,” to quote Harold Nye, “it all adds up to a nice round number. Zero.” Even the hunt for the grave of Nancy’s cat
macoutes by the house were laughing at her. they asked her if it was her dinner" (p.7).
While Mullet Finger was in the ice cream van alone was he ever neves that his mom or Beatrice kew where he was. How did Mullet Finger learn how to build a traps? While Roy,Mullet Finger,and Beatrice were trying to save the owls what,was the police doing? Why didn’t the police believe what Roy,Mullet Finger,and Beatrice were saying about curly? But then while they were doing the grand opening for the property they told the everyone what Curly was up to. They later on believe what they were saying and everyone stood together and held hands so they can bring the owls to a safe place. Was the reason why no believed them was because they were just kids.
There are two witnesses of the crime. At the junction of the robbery Mavis came to the post office to send a parcel, once she has seen the crime she fainted and collapsed in the doorway. Charlie after seen Mavis made the second shoot in the crime scene to the window. When Bert was trying to drag Mavis aside he cuts his hand on some of the glass on the floor. Johne saw the incident and tried to stop them and Ali hit John on the head with the butt of the gun and fired in his leg. Wilfred a retired soldier saw perpetrators during the perpetrators were changing cars and informed to the police.
and that everyone would want to know them. Thus the boys decide to go forth and try to find the body. The boys pack their belongings up and all tell their parents that they are sleeping over one of the others house and the next day they are going to the drag races. So they meet up downtown and get ready to embark on their journey. Gordy and Chris meet up together first and Chris shows the .45 pistol that he borrowed from his old man, who was probably too drunk to notice. But while holding Gordy asks if its loaded and Chris tells him it isnt. But when he pulls the trigger it fires. They take off from behind the building where they were. They go to meet the other two guys and set off on their journey.
Elaine contacted the police and the police then worked on arresting David. They sat in front of his house and then followed him when he entered a taxi. The taxi was pulled over. When he was searched at the jail he had two IDs. One of the IDs was David Davis and the other Ronald Platt. It turns out David was an international criminal on the most wanted list. The police went to arrest his “wife”, she packed a bag for their baby which turned out to have two bars of gold on the bottom. The house was searched and the police gathered anything that was suspicious or could be helpful. They found a picture of the boat “Lady Jane”. They then found the boat and took it to their lab. They found Ron’s blood. The anchor that was found was unfit for the boat. They then linked the anchor to the injuries on Ron’s body and that the anchor was attached to his belt and then he was thrown over (Real