On April 9, 1892, NWFSGA members surrounded a cabin at the KC Ranch looking for Nate Champion. Champion’s associate, Nick Ray, was the first to be killed by the NWFSGA when he went outside for firewood, mistaken for Champion. This is an excellent example of group violence. After
Brown, sheriff of Kane County, Utah in 1908, began the investigation of the murder of Mary Stevens he did so after the body of the deceased young woman had been tracked and found by her brother. In his own witness statement during the trial Joseph Stevens said “…he tracked [Mary] over the hills and into what is known as Garden Hollow where it appears she was joined by the tracks of a man…” and then after following the joint tracks “…that after looking in this place sometime he noticed blood on the rocks…”. It was at this time that Joseph went back into town and had the Sheriff and
Dennis Rader and the BTK Killings According to Wikipedia Dennis Rader was born on March 4th, 1954 to Dorothea Mae and William Rader. He was the oldest of four children. In 1971 Dennis married his wife, Paula. Three years into his marriage and one year before his son was born, Dennis Rader committed his first crime, strangling a family of four and taking a radio and watch from the home. A few months later he stabbed and strangled a woman.
There she tells the story of her murder. Susie’s murderer was a man from her neighborhood. On that December day, Susie decided to take a short cut through the cornfield from her school. There she saw Mr. Harvey only six feet away from her. He showed Susie a hide-out he has built in the cornfield.
The final image of Sutpen given by Rosa is that some black man kills him on his plantation. Rosa also asks Quentin to come with her to the old Sutpen mansion, because she thinks someone is hiding out there. Continuing with his stream of consciousness technique, Faulkner has Mr. Compson tell the next few chapters through his memories of Thomas Sutpen. Sutpen was in the Cival War with General Compson, and as the stories have been passed down to Mr. Compson, he is passing the story now to Quentin. In Mr. Copsons version, I learned of Sutpens marriage disaster, his immediate family,his illegitimate child with a slave, and a previous marriage to a woman who was 1/8 black, who bears Sutpen a son, which is his dream, but also his downfall.
At the age of 2, Dexter witnessed his mother’s murder inside a cargo crate. She was cut up by a chainsaw; Dexter sat in a pool of her blood for 2 days. He was finally found by Detective Harry Morgan. After the incident Detective Morgan adopted Dexter. Growing up Harry noticed something different about Dexter.
Orange County sheriffs had been working on the case. The sheriff spokesman stated that a utility worker, Roy Kronk, possibly had found the remains of Caylee Anthony. Kronk found a plastic bag with duct tape wrapped around a skull of a child, in a wooded area less than a half mile away from her home. On December 12, 2008, skeletal remains were determined that is was Caylee Marie Anthony based on stands of hair found with the remains as well as the age of measurements. The death was ruled a homicide, by medical examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia and that she had likely been killed by undetermined means.
Commonwealth v. Lorena Bobbitt In the case Commonwealth v. Lorena Bobbitt, Lorena on June 23, 1993 took a twelve inch knife and severed the penis of her husband John Bobbitt. She left their apartment and took the partial penis and threw it into a field nearby their home. She turned herself in and told police where they could find the remains of her husband’s penis, where it was then retrieved and surgically reattached. She stated that John Bobbitt had come
The story begins when a farmer, John Wright, had been found strangled to death by a rope while sleeping in his bed, with his wife. His wife, Minnie Foster, has been arrested, jailed, and accused of the murder. The next day, the sheriff and his wife, Mr and Mrs Peter, together with the country attorney and the Wrights’ neighbors, Mr and Mrs Hale went to the Wright house, seeking evidence that might convict the accused. The men came up empty. However, the women, more penetrating in their vision, they piece together the sort of married life Mrs. Wright had lived.
“The Trifles” written by Susan Glaspell in 1916, takes place in an abandoned farmhouse owned by John Wright. The First scene is in a “gloomy” messy kitchen where the first characters, County attorney, and the sheriff arrive with the witnesses the neighbors, Mrs. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Hale and Hale. The sheriff is doing an investigation of John Wright’s murder and Hale recounts how he discovered Mrs. Wright acting bizarrely, as she told him how her husband died. The County attorney and the sheriff found it weird how Mr. Wright was straggled by a rope when there’s a gun in the house. The two complain of how the women are worrying about the trifles instead of the murder.