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    Othello played the most important role in the murder of Desdemona due to his flaws in his character. His personality flaws ultimately lead him to killing his wife‚ making it an important factor in the play. Two of his most vivid flaws include his jealousy and his reason versus passion. Iago may have set up the death of Desdemona‚ but Othello has the most important role of her death due his flaws acting upon him and making himself kill his wife. His inability to comprehend his reason verses passion

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    Alyssa Mitchell’s murder was the main topic of the town‚ and one of the most mysterious murder ever in the history of Victorville. Till this day it’s still unknown what happened to Alyssa’s body. Jake Ryan‚ her ex-boyfriend‚ processing the factors of trying to prove his innocence from being blamed for her death. Alyssa Mitchell’s dream was to go camping at the most beautiful camping site of all of California‚ Lake Otter Sea in Victorville. Her goal was to see the famous waterfall “The Presents of

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    Late one night a young woman was walking home from work when a man approached her then raped her. Soon after‚ she discovered that he impregnated her. She felt that abortion was the only choice because living with the constant reminder of what had happened to her was too much to handle. Also she knew that she wouldn’t be able to love or treat it the way it should be loved or treated. Physician Felicia H. Stewart and economist James Trussell estimated that 333‚000 assaults and rapes reported in the

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    Murder Near Saxon's Lake

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    At the beginning of Chapter seven‚ Cory decided to sign up for the city writing contest. After a few hours of thinking‚ he decided to write about the murder near Saxon’s Lake. When Cory was done with the story‚ he asked his dad to read it. Tom was surprised when he read the story because he knew that Cory did not usually write about real experiences. Tom then expressed regret for trying to save the murdered man at the bottom of the Saxon’s Lake and explained that every night he was being haunted

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    Murder Home Case Study

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    1. The Murphy homes were nicknamed Murder homes. These homes were in the horrific projects. Graffiti covered the walls‚ the elevators rarely worked‚ and drug dealers were everywhere. Parents wouldn’t even let their children out of the house because of the danger surrounding them. 2. Tony is a teenager who just wishes he had gotten out of the drug business when he could. He is a depressed teenager who just wants his brother to do well. Tony has dug himself deep and just wants to drill important information

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    Thomas Wood Murder Case

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    Officer Woods shooting. He is a known felon. He was brought into court for unlawful use of a weapon by a felon‚ possession of a stolen firearm and possession of a controlled substance. He has only been held on questioning and not charged with the murder of Officer Wood. I feel bad for the department that is dealing with this loss. For them to be so good for so many years before having anything happen on the job. Especially in Maywood where crime is on the rise. Gang problems are slowing going

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    The third reason why the main characters are lonely is because the narrator is escapist. The narrator drinks too much‚ jealous of his wife‚ unable to adequately communicate with his wife‚ and unconnected to other human beings. In addition not only unconnected to others‚ but he also seems to resent his wife’s connections to other people as well. When “I” spoke of the impending visit by my wife’s friend: the blind man ‚ he states that‚ “I wasn’t enthusiastic about his visit. He was no one I knew.

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    January 21‚ 1998 was the beginning of one of the most appalling police coercion cases‚ involving the murder of 12-year-old Stephanie Crowe‚ and the main suspect: her 14-year old brother‚ Michael. In the morning when Stephanie’s body was found and police called‚ they interviewed each and every family member‚ but focused on Michael and two of his closest friends. According to a 2003 New York Times Upfront article‚ Michael “was questioned for 27 hours over a three day period” (Bell‚ n.d.). Due to the

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    The Most Effective Literary Element in “Cathedral” and Reasons for its Effectiveness Raymond Carver uses the literary elements of characterization and point of view to make Cathedral an effective story. While Cathedral appears to just be a story about a visit between two old friends and the narrator‚ I see it as a journey between two men which shows the audience that it is possible to break personal barriers and stereotypes. Cathedral’s main characters are the narrator‚ his wife‚ and Robert the

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    The murders took place at Fort Zeelandia‚ this is not just a coincidence. Back in the eighteenth century‚ a lot of torturing and murdering of slaves took place here as well. Those incidents still had a great impact on the Surinamese society even after slavery was officially forbidden. People always thought of Fort Zeelandia as a place of pain and misery. When the december murders took place here‚ it was also a reminder of the previous events that happened there. So the effect that the December murders

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