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Thursday, October 25, 2012

In class writing #8 Dead Guy

Detective: I arrived on the scene, flashed my badge to the officer outside the door of the hotel, and he let me in.  There was a familiar odor that I have come to know well, death.  I followed the pungent smell to the bathroom where I found the body.  He was once a handsome young male, but now he was laying dead in the bathtub.
Coroner:  As I walked up to the body it was the typical pale, purple color that comes with death mixed with water.  I examined the body saw a radio in the tub beside the victims body.  The obvious cause of death, but as a coroner I have learned never to assume.  With further investigation I found that there was a gash on the back of his head and the whole scene looked suspicious.  I told the detective with the shiny badge that I would need to take the body back to the lab to do more examining, so we removed the body from the tub.
Lawyer:  Everyone believed that this was a case of suicide and that the hound victim was depressed.  The detective even found evidence of cyber bullying.  After the coroner ruled the victims death as a murder the detectives quickly searched for the culprit.  After a few weeks a major clue was found, a high heel that was under the hotel bed.  He soon found my client and accused her if murder.  I am her to tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that she is an innocent woman.  I know this because she is clearly not strong enough to bludgeon the large male and carry him into the bath tub.  My client is not a heartless woman and could meet do this to another human being.  My client is an innocent woman!

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