On this date worker visited Mr. Johnny Hyde at Devita Dialysis Clinic, for the purpose of informing Mr. Hyde the department had received his bank statements from First Bank of Jasper. Mr. Hyde wanted to know what charges showed and worker explained to Mr. Hyde the multiply charges on the account that matched with Mr. Joey Hunt's Facebook home page. Mr. Hyde stated, "I knew he stole my money and I want him arrested." Worker explained she would give the information to Walker County Police Department.
During interview Mr. Hyde became emotional and stated, "That was money me and Bobbie had planned on using after the other one passed away and now the money and Bobbie is gone." During visit, Mr. Hyde again stated he would go into a nursing home
While Couey was at work he had Jessica Lunsford stay in the closet and ordered her to remain there while he went to work. John Couey worked at Billy’s Truck Lot. He had kept her for three days. On the last day he stated in his confession that he bound Jessica’s wrist together with speaker wire. The Couey placed her in a garbage bag, then
Hunt, the cash withdrawal for 400.00 around the time of the party in Oakman had nothing to do with the party because his brother paid for the party. He withdraws 400.00 because he was afraid some of the automatic bills would come out and make the account overdrawn. When it was pointed out to Mr. Hunt that reasoning did not make sense, he stated, “well I don’t remember what I used the money for.” When confronted with the Facebook posts he stated, “I was living the life I am accustomed to living before I moved in with him.” Before moving in with Mr. Hyde Mr. Hunt worked at Cordova Nursing Home as a CNA.
James King, a twenty-three year old man, is charged with felony murder during a store robbery. The victim, store owner, Alguinaldo Nesbitt, was supposedly shot with his own gun that was purchased and licensed by him. In King’s court case, at least one witness admitted to seeing King in the store. “Bobo” Evans states that King was the one to shoot the gun in a wrestle with Nesbitt. In addition to that, Lorelle Henry, a bystander, identifies King out of a lineup and pictures.
The store employees saw the men take the cigarillos and called the cops to report a robbery. The two men started walking away from the store in the middle of the streets back home. When officer Wilson was just finishing up a call when he heard over his radio that they need someone to respond to the area by the store the two men
There was no DNA testing, many agencies were full of corruption, and the FBI’s uniform crime reporting service (UCR) did not even contain kidnapping. For two hours, John’s wife Revé searched the department store and pleaded the sales clerks to help her find her son. Later, the police were notified and
But this was not his meditations about. Something weird has happened to him about a week ago, and it has been disturbing his mind. Maybe he just wasn’t born to live a life without mystery. “Why to Jekyll?” was the continuous and unanswerable question in his head. After all, Jekyll was his friend, a real friend, and accepting his terrible and uncertain end has been something more complicated than what he thought, and more when what he had bury was a monster called Hyde.
On the early morning of October 16, 1966, approximately at 2:37 A.M., Mr. Cade was harassed and assaulted by a group of young men. It was all because these young men wanted to get back at Mr. Cade and Mr. Ponyboy Curtis for accompanying their two girlfriends. By hearing the witness' statements, you will most likely be assured that Johnny is innocent. You will hear from not only
How would it feel to be tried and convicted for a crime that was misunderstood by just someone’s own skin tone? Well that happened to Tom Robinson. Why talk about this? Well it all ties into the book itself. In one of the plot lines.
After hearing of the infamous Hyde from Mr. Enfield (his companion whom he goes on walks with), Utterson stakes out at Hyde’s house until he can see and interrogate
Bill had been tracking this person down and finally found a lead to their location. AJ Foster was the accountant who disappeared before testifying against Gowen. Bill heads out to Medford Falls and is surprised to discover that Mr. Foster was actually a woman. After much convincing, AJ finally opens up to Bill as to why she was protecting Gowen. She explains that she used to audit bank accounts and found the Mayor was transferring town funds into his personal account.
And hitherto it was his ignorance of Mr. Hyde that had swelled his indignation; now, by a sudden turn, it was his knowledge. It was already bad enough when the name was but a name of which he could learn no more. It was worse when it began to be clothed upon with detestable attributes; and out of the shifting, insubstantial mists that had so long baffled his eye, there leaped up the sudden, definite presentment of a
During the conversation I obtained written consent to search Frank’s room. I searched the room and didn’t locate anything related to Blackshire’s murder. After speaking with Frank I checked the area in an attempt to locate Willie Wright. At approximately 11:19 a.m., I Detective L. Donegain made contact with Willie Wright (black, male DOB 09/09/1977) in room 335.
This shows that John Knoll is guilty, because he received the ransom money, and because of his resemblance to Cemetery
When the story opens, a story is being told about how Hyde trampled a young girl. Rather than stay on the scene, he retreats. It is Jekyll who provides the family with a check in order to keep them silent about the tragedy. Mutual friends of Jekyll’s, Mr. Utterson and Dr. Lanyon, are suspicious of the possible individual who could be terrorizing London, and they begin to investigate on their own. Jekyll wanted to separate his good side from his evil impulses creating a potion that would allow him to do that physically.
Hank Palmer was a very successful lawyer in Chicago and learned of his mothers’ death while in court and leaves immediately for his small hometown in Indiana. Hank had not been home since high school graduation and was estranged from his family, especially his dad who was the judge in their home town. Hank felt resentment against his dad after being in a car accident when he was seventeen and his brother had been injured preventing him from a potential and aspiring baseball career. As a result of this, he was sent to a detention center and his father held this over his head. Hank and his father had never come to terms with these issues.