It all started on a warm summer’s evening in San Francisco, California in 1995, when Barry’s mom kicked him out of the house. Barry Morroe was a 32 year old man with a bright spirit, and a strong belief in sasquatch. Barry left the garage under his parents’ house and headed to his best friend’s apartment. Nick Handleman, Barry’s best bud since elementary school, was at home experimenting with his forensics instruments. Together they run a private detective agency to help out the people of San Francisco. Earlier that week Nick and Barry received a case that sasquatch had been spotted in the forests just outside of the city. They began their adventure with placing tracking devices in cooked turkey legs, then setting them in three branches. If
Case Facts: This particular case occurred in Lawrence County, Alabama on or about July 15, 2003, the defendant Eric Miller and co-defendant Colby Smith, beat a man to death with a bat and left him to die in a burning trailer and stole a three hundred and fifty dollar ($350) baseball card collection according to news reports. The victim in this case was Mr. Cole C. Cannon and he was listed at fifty-two (52) years of age at the time of the murder. The defendant’s mother testified in court in his behalf that he attempted suicide multiple times, lived in foster care for three years and had been in and out of psychological programs before the killing in 2003, when he was fourteen (14). She went on to say that she was a single parent and was
When Sun Pet LTD. General Manager Barry Wisebram was a child, he’d go into pet stores and watch the hamsters, Guinea pigs and other small animals scamper around in their habitats. Having the small animals to watch was what made him want to enter and stay in the store, and eventually, Wisebram wound up buying one.
In New York, 2010, Kalief Browder was arrested for allegedly committing a robbery that he said he did not commit. However, he was still charged with robbery, grand larceny, and assault. The judge set bail at three thousand dollars, an amount that Browder’s family could not pay and unfortunately, he was sent to Rikers Island where he spent over a thousand days. He was assaulted by officers, inmates, and was also constantly sent to solitary confinement for nearly two years during his time at Rikers Island (Gonnerman, 2014). Kalief Browder attempted suicide many times when he was in solitary confinement. After being released, he tried to get back on his feet within society. His case was heard by many people, including Barack Obama, Jay Z, and other well-known individuals. All of them spoke about the injustice Browder faced. However, on June 06, 2015, Browder committed suicide (Gonnerman, 2015). Many people believed that the criminal justice system failed Browder. Unfortunately, this is not the only case in which the outcome was heartbreaking.
Mark McNeil went to college at the University of Houston to run track, and being named an All American Track and Field athlete. After finishing college McNeil went on to pursue a football career for the Miami Dolphins getting hurt and having to quit the game. Which led to him into the path of being a sports agent, in which was not easy at first according to him.
Brian Ducre was arrested by DPS Capitol Detail and booked into EBRPP on May 5, 2016 at 7:58 a.m. on charges of Disturbing the Peace and Obscenity. Ducre was released on May 15, 2016 at 11:52 a.m. after he was pronounced dead.
A young man named Isherwood Williams had been researching alone near his cabin for two weeks when he was bit by a rattlesnake. Although he hadn’t seen anyone during that time, he didn’t think anything was wrong because he was used to being alone. After a few days of going through a little bit of sickness from the rattlesnake bite, he drove to the nearest ranch, but he didn’t find anyone
The straightforward case, State of Montana vs. Michael Curtis Soule, appeared to be Vehicular Homicide While Under the Influence. But costly mistakes that happened on the law enforcement end, ultimately altered the case into a complex situation of who done it. Such small errors like missing evidence and being caught up in the moment can change the outcome of any case to guilty or not guilty. In this particular case, investigators doubted their skills or second guessed evidence that could have been the game changer.
With New York Jets’ guard Brian Winters set to hit free agency, should general manager Mike Maccagnan bring him back?
Despite Zach Miller becoming a favorite target for Cutler last season, Chicago has a lot of answered questions remaining at the tight end position. As this week’s minicamp practices come to an end, the bears have added Tony Moeaki to their 90 man roster.
On November 18, 2014, Allison Lehane submitted a complaint in reference to Adam J. Malinowski, Esq. Lehane alleges that Malinowski did not appropriately provide a bill for services, failed to disclose a “fee rate summary”, failed to provide a fee agreement, failed disclose the need for additional funds before sending a bill, and failed to communicate the status of her retainer. Malinowski has allegedly violated Mass.R.Prof.C.1.4(a)&(b), 1.5(b), 1.15(d2),and 1.16.
Reporting party resident Michale Dean Lopez (DOB: 11/3/58) stated that approximately 2 months ago, that he was lying down in his bed and felt something behind him. Resident stated that he jumped up and turned around and resident Chris (last name unknown) was standing at his bed side with his boxers down and his "thing" sticking out. Resident noticed that his boxer were down half way. Resident does not know for sure if Chris penetrated him but stated that he felt funny and that he takes Ambien along with Trazodone. Resident reported this incident to staff Zack who told staff Nancy. Resident wanted to contact law enforcement but Nancy told resident not to worry and that everything would be okay and to speak with Mr. Beasley. RP stated that he
In 2009, under the Patriot Act, 16 year old Ashton Lundeby was held in jail, without a
Countless of different patients come to seek healthcare and advice for a variety of reasons including certain signs and symptoms they feel that their health is threatened by. It is a crucial skill that health practitioners have a working knowledge of different pathologies patients can present with to direct the patient appropriately towards the correct diagnosis and thus, prescribe the most effective treatment in return. Mr Smith is a 63-year-old male suffering from hypertension and diabetes for the last 20 years. He irregularly monitors blood pressure and blood glucose levels as well as inconsistently uses Minidiab and Tritace for treatment. He presents with shortness of breath worsening over the past five weeks as well as other multiple symptomologies. Throughout this case study, we will examine the pathophysiology of Mr Smith’s health concerns, clarify and interpret the physical examination outcomes and laboratory tests. Through the exams, we will then propose a number of possible and justified diagnoses and after that lead to further diagnostic tests suggested as a result of these interpretations.
It is 1987, and Devlin and Stacey have just retired from their glory days as professional Cryptozoologists. They decided that since they retired, they would settle down, write about their adventures, and eventually, when the time was right, get married. The two bought a house about a mile away from where they first discovered Bigfoot and his companions. Every now and then they take leisurely walks to and from the forest to satisfy that tiny bit of curiosity that eats away at them. They hope that they might stumble across some type of evidence or proof, but so far, nothing has turned up.
Batting average was the norm adopted by the other baseball teams. Although training for Oakland was focused on the players ability to obtain on base scoring, the team relied more on selecting player by their on-base percentages. According to sabermetrics model, teams always win with players having