* Couple living across from the boys apartment
* Couple living across from the boys apartment
IRTC spoke with Investigative Consultant, John Ortiz, who assisted with contacting Detective Marshall from the Brooklyn SVS. Detective Marshall voiced that the subject child was interviewed at a local hospital (name unknown) and she made statements pertaining to possibly being rape. Detective Marshall uttered that the subject child was located on the second floor in a Brooklyn apartment building on 9/10/17 and she alleged that her attacker resided on the third floor of the same building. Detective Marshall stated that NYPD arrested a suspect based on the subject child’s description of the perpetrator. Detective Marshall conveyed that when the subject child was interview at the hospital, she was unable to recall making statements pertaining…
His glock pistol which was tucked in the waistband of his sweatpants began sliding down his leg; apparently in reaching for the…
He continues to make his point by referring to many movies such as " …
He then, manages to convince the rest of the jurors drawing attention to something they hadn't considered afore. In order for the boy to be irreprehensible, by his claims, the events be as follows: the boy coincidentally yelled “I’m gonna kill you”. The geriatric man is authentically prevaricating about visually perceiving the kid flee, so he can get attention and feel paramount. The woman is withal being mendacious, she only visually perceived a blur since it was a dark night and she wore bifocals. The boy after going out to the movies, peregrinates home to find his father dead, is then queried by the police, and cannot recollect what he optically canvassed due to emotional stress.…
First I would like to bring to the table that the boy screamed at his father “I’m going to kill you”. Now how many kids would say I hate you, or other mean words to their father? When he said the phrase “I’m going to kill you” he screamed so loud to the point where the old man living…
movie no one was talking, it was still obvious as to what was going on. Overall, this was…
After very prolonged discussions and re-enactments the evidences given by the old man living downstairs and the woman across the alleyway who claimed to have seen the boy stabbing his father when an el train was passing by are considered as bizarre and doubtful. The old man’s claim was rejected because according to him it took only fifteen seconds for him to reach his front door from his bedroom. In the re- enactment, both jurors 2 and 8 showed that it was…
First the Sheriff will testify this morning followed by Bob ewell and Mayella ewell. The sheriff said the following “Certainly. Got in the car and went out as fast as I could.” So he did go to the scene. “Found her lying on the floor in the middle of the front room, one on the right as you go in. He found Mayella in the floor beat up.…
He supposedly lost it in his pocket because it had a hole in there. The knife he supposedly lost was the same knife that stabbed his father. 8th juror said “No. I'm saying it's possible that the boy lost the knife and that someone else stabbed his father with a similar knife. It's possible” (Rose 23) The day the kid bought the knife is the same day his father died. There is a big chance that didn’t happen, and if it did he could of proved he lost the knife by showing the actual clothing he had that had the hole in the pocket. That wouldn’t fully prove that he lost the knife that way, but it would of made the chance of him getting the death penalty way…
* Three Facts that Prove I saw the Movie: Identify 3 key facts from the movie to prove that you actually watched the movie.…
In the quiet New York town of Savona, Eric Smith, age thirteen, intercepted four year old Derrick Robie on his way to a park recreation program and offered to show him a shortcut. Hesitatingly, Derrick set off with Eric. He never made it to the park. That same day the little boy's savagely beaten body was discovered outside the park area (Wartik 98).…
Cell woke up in a strange room. A boy was in the room, sleeping in a chair. Cell saw him waking up, so Cell ran quickly to the door and opened the door and ran off.…
"Boy" was a very enjoyable film. Its use of humour was used very well to display what may be the painful reality of children raised in unideal situations by showing the film from the point of view of a child named Boy. His love of Michael Jackson and day-dreams of what he perceives his father to be which is the opposite of reality is humorous but also shows how some children who idolize their parents are vulnerable to adult exploitation seen in the way Alamein takes advantage of Boy's willingness to do…
Isaiah’s parents then called the police, to let them know he lost a toy. The police…
Just then I saw a young man making a dash across the street . There are loud horns blare , a brake squeal and I saw a car knocked into the boy. He fell as if his feet were swept from under him .…