Essay On Queenie Volupides

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Queenie Volupides had an argument with her husband the night of his death and went to the country club. At 1 am she left the country club and invited her friends over for another drink. Queenie’s friends got there 10 minutes after she did. She claimed that Arthur fell down the stairs going to get another drink. The autopsy report showed that Author died from a wound in the back of his head, and that he was drunk. I believe that Queenie had killed her husband and framed it as an accident. The first piece of evidence that proves Queenie is lying about her husband’s death is that the glass wasn’t broken, tilted or out of his hand from the impact of falling down the stairs. As a rule when a person falls down the stairs there instinct is …show more content…

Based on the law of physics when a person falls down the stairs they would have to land on there stomach. In this case even if he did fall down the stairs he wouldn’t have anyplace to roll down to fall on his back. He was in fact going upstairs when he fell. The third piece of evidence that proves Queenie was lying about her husband's death was that in the kitchen there was food cooking on the stove. As a principle, when a person is cooking on a stove they wouldn’t go upstairs. If they did the food would burn and that would be a big mess to clean up. In conclusion, Arthur never actually went upstairs which means he was downstairs cooking the whole time. What really happened that night was after Queenie got back from the club Author and Queenie got into another fight after she found that he was completely drunk. Eventually Queenie grabbed something and hit him over the head which was the cause the wound in the back of his head that he died from. She panicked and tried to stage it like he fell down the stairs so she dragged his body to the stairs failing to put him in the right position and put the glass in his hand that was suppose to be broken because he fell down the stairs. I believe Queenie had killed her husband and framed it as an

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