The Tell-Tale Heart Writing Assignment

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“The Tell-Tale Heart” Writing Assignment I remember the most horrific night of my life like it happened yesterday. Twenty years ago, it was a particularly dark and gloomy night when my police station received a 911 call from a man who feared that his neighbor might have been brutally murdered after hearing shrieks from across the street. Then, my fellow police officers and I went to investigate. We stepped out of the car into the dewy grass and made our way up the muddy sidewalk and I took notice of how the shutters were tightly closed. Larry, my partner, pounded on the door, but whatever was on the inside seems hesitant, cautious even, as if he somehow knew what was about to happen. As we stepped inside, we found a man, normal as can be, except for he …show more content…

I asked for his name but he claimed he was forbidden to tell us. Then I asked, “We got a call at the station about a disturbance at this late hour, you wouldn’t happen to know anything about that now would ya?” The man simply shook his head no, and as he did, I noticed a tiny bead of sweat drip down the side of his forehead. Larry then pulled me off to the side, “Sergeant Taylor,” he whispered, “Did you notice how his hands began to tremble? And how be began to pop his knuckles?”. “Hmmm,” I thought to myself, this is a classic tale that someone is guilty: I just have to figure out what it is. Larry began to drill the poor man with the usual questions while I looked around. “Where did the screams come from? What happened? What’s your proof?”, I heard in the background as I walked across the old creaky floor. The more time I spent with the unsub, the more suspicious he became. The group decided that we needed to have a chat and put our heads together. As we began our small huddle, I looked over to find the man murmuring something under his breath. He paced back and forth with his hands over his face

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