family, the Doctor turned off the machine and announced the date and time of Elizabeth’s death. After they where done the Doctor discussed arrangements to have Elizabeth’s body transported to the funeral parlor. After the Doctor had Stan to sign some papers they all left. Stan was so hurt because he wasn’t going to see Elizabeth anymore. After leaving the hospital Stan cried uncontrollably, but Katrina was there to comfort him. She promised that she was going to help him with the children. After leaving the hospital, they all went to a family members house. While being at the family members house, Katrina called the Detective to tell him that Elizabeth had died. The detective apologized and told Katrina that if they needed anything feel free …show more content…
“That was the ultimatum she gave Elizabeth because she was out of control, she started stealing, breaking into people houses, cars and fighting a lot, my mother was tired of Elizabeth getting in all kind of trouble so that’s why she gave her that ultimatum but Elizabeth wasn’t listening to anyone so she just left.” “After she left, did she ever come back.” ask …show more content…
“I’m fine, how are you holding up?” ask the Detective. “Come on in, I’m okay, just trying to hang in there.” said Stan. The Detective looked at Katrina then asked, “How are you Maam?” “I’m fine.” said Katrina. Stan pulled up a chair. “You can have a seat.” said Stan. The Detective sat down, pulled out some papers and said, “Well, what I have here are the charges against all the individuals involved in this case, also this is a high profile case.” “High profile, Why?” ask Katrina. “There are many individuals involved not only in this case alone, but after the individual Steve Adams were arrested, it was brought to our attention by someone inside the jail whom notified us of several Deputies whose been working for Mr. Adams on the inside.” “Oh my gosh, really.” said Katrina. “Yes, but they’re no more, because we brought all of the Deputies up on charges and the reason why I wanted to come here in person is because I wanted to deliver the good news myself.” “What good news?” ask Stan. “The
A Field Training Officer (FTO), Rutledge (Author), is on patrol with a patrol officer. He has to type his first police report and is not doing a good job. His officer was disappointed at what he had read in his report; he’s going to show the rookie how it’s done. The officer’s report was not only 50% longer, but full of jargon. The rookie cop stated, “Why do we write like that?” “Because that’s the way we’ve always done it,” replied the officer. After years of being a cop and writing real police reports, Rutledge became a prosecutor. After numerous trails, Rutledge was still boggled at the way police reports were written. So he decided to ask
to camp. Elizabeth though to herself why didn't she tell the detective, who she was. After
A judge was attacked by a known felon a week after he was released from prison. The judge was beaten and held captive in his home for two days due to his decision to incarcerate the gentleman fifteen years prior. During this time of being held captive, the judge repeatedly begged for him to let him go and apologized over and over again for his decision. Finally, after two days passed, the felon decides to leave the judge tied up in his home. The judge’s daughter had begun to worry about her father, so she called the local police to check on him. Once the police arrived, they found the judge tied up and bleeding from an open wound on his head. The officers began to ask questions as to what happened and if he knew who had done this to him.
The outlet mall was about half an hour to an hour drive from where we stayed. Philip told us before we got off the SP bus, “Meet back here in a hour.” After we got SP bus, the six of us scattered the mall. After an hour went by, Trey and I headed towards the bus. When we got to the SP bus Philip told us that someone had broken into the SP bus. They somehow unlocked the bus that broke the lock. Ten minutes later, a state cop came to file the report. The state cop asks, “Sir, are you missing
Subsequently, the public defender returned her attention to the current case before the court, where a defendant, Ms. Alias, was accused of aggravated assault, simple assault, and conspiracy. Alias lives with her ex-girlfriend, the complainant. The magistrate talked with Alias and then said “$5000 S.O.B.” and ordered her to stay away from the complainant and the house they share. Immediately, Alias complained, but not about the money or that she did not understand “S.O.B.”. Sadly, Alias exclaimed, “my children live there”! After talking with Alias, the magistrate told the prosecutor, “I am going to do this my way,” noting that the three young children need their mother and to be in their home. The prosecutor immediately picked up the phone, to which the judge responded, “I don’t care if you are going to appeal.” The prosecutor then told the officers to “hold the defendant pending appeal by the district attorney’s office.” The magistrate called the next case. A few minutes later, the prosecutor interrupted the magistrate to say, “no appeal will be file.” Alias was then brought back on the C.C.T.V. and informed that she could return to her home, but was not to talk or have physical contact with the complainant.
One of the Detectives name Watson looked at Big Dee with a frown, then he smiled and said, “Okay, Mr. Uh, Big Dee, let’s start over, I’m Detective Watson and this is Detective Stone, first, Do you know what we deal with?” No sir.” said Big Dee. “We deal with homicides and we brought you in because of the attempted murder of a Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels.” said Detective Watson. “Who?” ask Big Dee. “The young lady who you attacked because she owed you money for drugs.” “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” “Alright have it your way, Mr. Adams, yeah Steve Adams, I guess you thought we weren’t going to find you.” “I don’t know why they where looking for me, I hadn’t done anything.” said Big Dee. “Excuse me for a second, I’ll be right back.” said Detective Stone. He then left the room. Detective Watson continued to ask questions, after about twenty minutes of questioning, Detective Stone walked back in. He slammed some papers on the table, he stared at Big Dee and said,
That summer she found her father. He allowed her to move in but the relationship was awkward. He did not approve of her attraction with men and her lazy and messy ways. After she got arrested at a bar, she was sent home to Medford. But she still had a goal to go to Hollywood and become a famous actress (John 3). When she could not pay her share of the rent of her apartment,she went to live with a woman named Dorothy French that was very sympathetic for her. Elizabeth lived with the Frenches without working or contributing in her stay until she was offered a ride back to L.A. by a salesman named Robert Manley who became a big suspect in the murder. The next day he dropped her off at the Biltmore Hotel,where she was meeting her sister (John 4).
The Georgia police department responded to a wrong burglary call and shot the homeowner and killed his dog. The officers did not have the address of the home but just the description of it. One of the neighbors was out walking as she heard the homeowner, Chris, screaming that they shot him and killed his dog. He kept on saying, “why did they shoot me? Why did the shoot my dog?”
Stan told her that Tully introduced her to the crack pipe, but it was his fault too. Katrina told him not to blame himself because it was Elizabeth’s choice to do drugs. Katrina told him that when Elizabeth was a teenager, she was out of control, running around with the wrong crowd not wanting to do right, so their mother gave her an ultimatum to do something prospective with her life or find a new home, so Elizabeth moved out. Stan ask Katrina if she could come with him to look for Elizabeth. Katrina agreed to help him find her. Stan ask Katrina if her and Elizabeth ever been close. She told him they where at one point, until their Mother kicked her out of the house because she was to out of control. After that, Elizabeth didn’t want to have anything to do with any of her family. Melanie ask Stan if he knew where to look for Elizabeth. He told her that he had an ideal. Stan and Katrina headed out to look for Elizabeth. While looking for her Elizabeth, they went to a few of her friends house. She wasn’t at any of her friend’s houses, so they went to the trap, a local crack house where Elizabeth was seen, but, she wasn’t there
Elizabeth is a 28-year-old female who is currently living in a shelter. She reports that her four children are in foster care due to a drug raid at her home. She was three years old her mother and father had an altercation, and her father kidnaped her. When she returned to her mother five months later, she was not allowed to see her father again; he died in 2008. Her parents were never married. Two years later her sister died at the age of 15 due to complications with cancer. Elizabeth has experienced significant loss of loved ones in her life. What she shared was denied an opportunity to have closer with her father or his family due to her mother behavior. She also struggles with thoughts of possibly having more mental health issues which
politically. Although she had, at times, a horrible temper and a disagreeable personality, and suffered through many physical and psychological problems as an adult, Elizabeth proved to be one of the most remarkable monarchs in English history. Firstly, I will discuss Elizabeth’s family (including her many stepmothers), and then I will talk about her relationship with her siblings under their power. Thirdly, I will examine religion and how it affected her opinions and politics during her reign. Lastly, I will look at foreign politics of the time and some of Elizabeth’s decisions
Stan turns, still in the embrace, and hollers at his companions to make themselves scarce. The comply, gathering up the game and leaving. Eunice leaves with steve up the stairs to their home.
It was time for my court trial, I hope AJ doesn’t mess this up or we’re going to have some problems. I have been stuck in jail for 5 years with plenty of weird people, I need to go back to my office. I was walked to the courtroom and I saw AJ in my tuxedo and my chair, I had to sit on the opposition side. A few minutes past and it was time for AJ to defend me, he went up and started mumbling, “ I-I-I am here to d-d-defend my client AJ, first, AJ is my friend, second, AJ is a very nice guy. Third, Aj doesn’t deserve being in jail. This is why you should let him out. T-T-Thank you!” That was no help! The judge said I was still guilty and we had to wait 10 more years until I was out of jail. I was so devastated because Jerry Burghes’ trial was
It was a dark and stormy night when the woman entered my office. Ms. Silverfox slinked into the room, legs up to here. I was reclining on my chair smoking a cigar when the Broad slapped a wad of bills on my table. By eight o’clock she was done rambling about her case and it seemed like a easy fix. Little did I know this easy fix that pertained to her marriage annulment was covering much more than a cheating husband. I had been hired to go undercover in a covert investigation to find proof that her ex-husband had swindled her out of a million dollars.
Thought this time, Debra Andrews never did knock on Stan’s front door, the reason for this was because I believe, she new of Brenda's presence.