Who Stole The Dog Bones? Old Mother Hubbard is the most innocent person on the block. But one early morning she was robbed! Who would do such a thing to an innocent person. Luckily the local detective was in town. His name was Davis a black 30 year old male. By the time he got to the scene he had his stuff ready to go. First he finds the only people that were in the house at the time. The suspects are Johnny her grandson, Drew her husband and Kesha which is her helper around the house. “Once the suspects are gathered I will start the questioning them if they know who stole the dog bones,” Davis said. “I will start with johnny,”Davis said. “ do you know where the bones are?” Johnny replied nervously ,” I haven’t seen the bones since yesterday.”
On the way over to burglarize the home, the group of 5 juveniles rode their bikes and stop on the way to feed some ducks, then dumped their bikes in some bushes. At the last minute, two of the five juveniles took off. Leaving behind Kane, who didn’t want to be labeled a scaredy-cat, and 19 year old Alvin Morton and 17 year old Bobby Garner. The group of juveniles expected the house to be empty, but found 75 year old Madeline Weisser, and her son 55 John Bowers were in fact at home.
The following day, a fisherman was at the Treeland Blvd. pond when he spotted some stuff floating in the water. Upon closer inspection he noticed it was firefighters gear and figured something must be wrong since firefighters do not just leave their equipment. The police had the pond drained and found a green Chevy truck at the bottom. Inside the truck was a substantial amount of blood; when the blood was tested it was that of Brandy Hall. The amount of blood in the cab of the truck makes it unlikely she will be found alive. The woods around the pond were also searched but nothing more was found.
It was a peaceful day here in Times Square, Jordan, Hannah and I had been taking a walk to our favorite hot dog stand when we got there the hot dog vendor had been robbed! All of us were furious because this was our favorite hot dog stand. We promised Tanner, the hot dog vendor, that we would find the culprit. First we looked around the crime scene to see if we could find clues. The first clue we found was a phone number and a business card that read “Mario’s Hot Doggeria” we suspected the suspect had something to do with “Mario’s Hot Doggeria” so we went there. When we arrived, Mario the owner of the place told us he has been robbed too. We wondered if the person who robbed Mario was the same person who robbed Tanner. We asked Mario to describe the culprit “I never got to see
The boy, John Smith, is in his early twenties. He became the youngest police detective in the State. He wanted to believe in justice. That there was still some good left in this world. But, again and again he watched as rich get richer. As criminals were released on technicalities. One day John Smith arrested an extremely dangerous drug kingpin, Rick Rossetti. The whole case relied on a testimony of an 18 years old girl, Maria Hernandez. Maria Hernandez was placed in a safe house before the trial. There was a leak in the district's attorney's office. One day before the trial Maria Hernandez was found dead together with two sheriff's protecting her. Her throat was cut, and her tongue was cut out. On the day of the trial Rick Rossetti was released due to the insufficient evidence. That was the day when John Smith realized what he had to do. What he had to become. Three weeks later Rick Rossetti was found dead at his Miami Beach penthouse. His head was separated from his body, and placed inside the Fireplace. On top of the fireplace there was one word written in blood, "Cerberus". Over the next year several other abusers, rapists, murderers were found dead. With one simple word left as a clue, "Cerberus". Perhaps it wasn't a clue at all. It was a warning to all of scum in this world. Beware, the hell-hound is coming to drag you to hell. Since then, crime started to declined significantly in the United
Penny was raped while on a run and not only is she lucky she survived but she remembered what the rapist looked like. The description did not match Steven Avery but the detective and friend of Penny just knew that was it was Steven. The detective showed Penny a sketch of Steven who she identified as her attacker and then picked him
Lincoln Rhyme, former head of Central Investigation and Resource Division, is persuaded by Lon Selitto and his partner to help the kidnapping investigation. In the mean time, the "Bone Collector" abducts another victim.
It is the day Cali will remember for the rest of her life, for it is the day Cali Millhouse discovers her uncle was murdered by a family member. It is Two o'clock and half of the town of Rosewood is piling inside the local funeral home. Mrs. Dunham pays her respects to everyone except Cali’s father, Steve, for Mrs. Dunham finds him to be evil. Maybe she is right, and he killed Cali’s uncle? Whether he was or not, it is still a sad day and she needed the comfort of her father. That morning the sheriff came by and informed Cali and her family that someone related to Keith killed him. Surprisingly, her father made a comment that he believed it was her Aunt Audrey. Audrey was a money hungry, mean, gold-digger who dated men for their money, and she knew Keith had a two billion dollar company that would be left to someone if he passed.Steve felt much animosity towards his older sister, and would vituperate her name any chance he got. Audrey blamed Steve as much as her blamed her, nevertheless you could feel their acrimony towards each
Ater secretly saving money that he earns doing odd jobs for over two years, Billy is able to purchase his dream: a pair of registered redbone coon hound pups at twenty five dollars each. He names the dogs "Old Dan" and "Little Ann" from the names Dan and Ann that he saw carved in the middle of a heart on an old sycamore tree. Before buying the pups, Billy remembers a passage fro...
Mrs. Rogers was a part of a crime that was hard to be proven; however, she knew that she had done something wrong and was guilty. After a gramophone played stating their crimes, Mr. Rogers tried to maintain he and his wife's innocence by explaining, '"She was always in poor health, sir, always from the time we came to her,"' Blore, however, questioned the crime, '"Came into a little something at her death, though? Eh?"' (69). Blore's question shows a motive for the murder, making the Rogers seem more guilty and explaining the reason Mrs. Rogers acts the way she does.
John and his roller skates were headed upstairs and the Mr.Pignati went right after him. When they were halfway up the stairs the Mr.Pignati started to have a heart attack. John didn’t notice because he was having too much fun. They called the ambulance and they took him to the hospital. A couple days later John decided to have a little party. They had Hors d’oeuvres at the party to serve. The party got out of hand and things happened. When Lorraine head a car door shut, she tried to tell John but he wasn’t paying attention because he was trying to get to norton. Norton had smashed most of the pigs and then that’s when the Mr.Pignati came in and everyone was out. He was so sad because his Avocation was collecting the pigs that him and his wife did their whole life until she died. When he came home it was a Predicament because they did it behind his back. When they threw the party they were Ingrate. The cops were called and John and Lorraine were brought to their houses. When Lorraine’s mother saw her she slapped her. The way Lorraine’s mother treats her is
Bones Unturned. This had gave me a better grasp at what they were looking at.
are a kind of wolf. They were the first animals that people fed on purpose, earlier than sheep or cows or chickens. People have been taking care of dogs in Central Asia since about 13,000 BC, in the Stone Age, before the beginning of farming (and possibly much earlier; maybe as long as 100,000 years ago, before people left Africa). Most likely, dogs themselves began this relationship by hanging around people's campsites (there weren't any villages yet), trying to snatch some of their garbage to eat. At first, people must have tried to scare the dogs away. But after a while, some of them realized that the dogs ate rats, and also helped to clean up food garbage that drew flies and other insects. So campsites with dogs were cleaner and healthier than campsites without dogs. Fewer people got dysentery and died.
He looks under a parked truck. He pulls his phone out of his pocket. There are no new messages. He continues jogging down the street. In the distance he sees the park. He begins to run faster. When he arrives, he sees the small boy and the dog in the grass. He runs up to them and crouches down. He reaches into his back pocket and pulls out a thin rope leash. He hooks it to the dog's collar and pats the dog's head. The two of them walk back towards the sidewalk. The dog looks back at the boy, but the man tugs his collar and he follows. The small boy begins to cry. There is a middle-aged woman sitting on a bench. She comes over and picks the boy up. She hushes him while rocking him in her
The poem, “The Skeleton in the Dogwood” by Ron Rash, dramatizes the conflict between love and how easily that love can be shattered, as demonstrated by two lovers who, while taking a walk in spring, find a skeleton hanging in a dogwood tree. The lovers get the town’s sheriff, however, he cannot figure out who the person was, who killed him, or why. So the sheriff helps the lovers bury the bones and moves on. In the winter the lovers get married and on their wedding night they dream about the dead man with “spring flowers” (15) in his hand.