On the spatula, there were only Mr. Eldridge's fingerprints on the spatula. He also has access to the spatula because he works at the Family Fun restaurant. Please consider the reasons and evidence presented that David Eldridge committed this crime. There was a spatula in David Eldridge’s house with his and Mr. Arms’ fingerprints. William Warden even heard screaming from the
In Dallas, Texas a man was brutally murdered by servant at home. The body was cut up into limbs and put under the wood planks. During the murder the victim scream and heard by neighbors. Three police officers went into the scene. The suspect acted like nothing happened until he went insane and confessed.
Forensics Analyst Aeron Klamorick’s report: Sidney Mollen and PACO are the murderers A dark street illuminated by the streetlights was quiet around two in the morning. The brick tiles lining the street were wet from the rain. A shop not different from any other still had the light on. Two shadowy figures move towards the innocent worker. The other voice yelled at the shortage of stamps.
David Eldridge was seen going into the restaurant that Mr. Armes was in shortly before Mr. Armes was killed. An hour later, William Warden stated that he heard Mr.Armes screaming out of horror, after waiting a bit, he went inside and found Mr. Armes's dead body lying on the floor bleeding to death from the spatula. Although at first, the assumption was that Barbara Wheeler had killed Mr.Armes, but, later, investigators went through Barbara Wheeler’s house and did not find the recipe they were looking for or a spatula of some sort. This wasn’t the only time that David Eldridge’s prints were found. He also had his footprints in the grease that was on the floor around Mr. Armes's dead body at the time of the murder.
Finally the only people to have keys to Mr. Arms' restaurant were Mr. Arms and David Eldridge. So he was the only one who could have possibly killed Mr. Arms. the strongest piece of evidence is that mr eldridges footprints were found in the oil next to mr arms body meaning that he was near the body at one point and since there was oil spilled means that there was most likely a struggle so mr arms and mr
David Eldridge has many pieces of evidence to prove he's guilty such as he owned a key to get into the building, he arrived at the building 2 hours before the death, he asked for a raise then Mr. Armes disagreed to giving him a raise that made David Angry, and there's proof that Barbra Wheeler didn't kill Mr. Armes. The strongest piece of evidence in this case was that he was angry at Mr. Armes since the morning of the murder, he asked for a raise and
David Eldridge took a spatula from his job and never gave it back. This spatula was later found at his house with Mr Arme’s blood on it. Mr.Armes’ determined cause of death was
Benjamin Wheeler 287th St. Donahue, Iowa 52748. April 23, 2024 Scott County Courthouse 400 W. 4th St. Davenport, IA 52801. Dear Jury Members: Have you ever despised someone, someone who’s annoying and always asking you questions? Have you heard someone so annoying that he murdered someone?
David Elderidge should be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of murder. Although the defendant claims that he is not guilty, they are wrong because Mr. Elderidge had the motive to kill Mr. Armes, the spatula that killed Mr. Armes had Mr. Elderidge’s fingerprints on it, and Mr. Elderidge was seen at the crime scene by William Warden shortly before Mr. Armes’s death. The first reason in the case was that Mr. Eldridge had a motive to kill Mr. Armes. Sandy Smith testified Mr. Eldridge was in desperate need of money because the bank would repossess his home.
Dear Jury Members: Mr. Eldridge should be found guilty of murdering Mr. Armes with a kitchen spatula and there is sound reasoning to back up this claim. Although the defense claims that Mr. Eldridge is not guilty, they are wrong because David Eldridge’s footprints were found all over the grease which was found all over the crime scene, also Mr. Eldridge was very mad about not getting a raise that morning, and Mr. Armes got into a very big argument on the morning of the murder. Those are the sound reasons that I know back up the claim that Mr. David Eldridge did commit the crime of killing Mr. Armes with a kitchen spatula. First, Mr. Eldridge should be found guilty because Sandy Smith stated that Mr. Eldridge’s business was not doing well financially
This piece proves that David Eldridge is guilty. The next reason David Eldridge should be guilty is that the spatula was found in his house with his fingerprints on the handle, as I said in the first paragraph. There was a spatula found next to the body. It was covered in Mr. Arme’s blood, but so was everything else around it. The spatula had many sets of fingerprints, including David Eldridge’s, William Warden’s, and Mr. Arme’s.
A trusted employee of Mr. Armes, William Warden, had told police that he had seen Eldridge enter the Family Fun restaurant two hours before Mr. Armes was found dead. Around an hour later he stated that he heard Mr. Armes screaming. He then waited a bit after it stopped, then went to investigate and saw Mr. Armes dead, on the floor of his restaurant. Another thing that places David Eldridge at the scene were that his footprints were found all around Armes’s body. There is proof that David Eldridge was at the scene of the crime during the time of the murder.
Armes with a spatula, I know this because his handprint was left on the spatula. When the police started their investigation, they came across a spatula that was covered in blood, they looked at the body and it seemed to be cut with the spatula. The coroner says that he bled to death from being cut by the spatula. The police took the spatula and looked more into it, they found Eldridge's fingerprints on the handle. Since his fingerprints were left on the spatula it proves that he killed the victim, also, his footprints were found near the body which means he got close enough to cause the
"One finger was nearly torn off. The injuries indicated a vicious struggle. Sheppard’s hands may have held the answer of the murder, for they surely came into contact with the person who murdered her" (1). If Sam Sheppard had murdered his wife there would at least been evidence on Sheppard’s hands. Marilyn was severely beaten to death, she had been struck twenty-seven times in the head, thirty-five times in all.
The victim had no shirt or pants on, and there was a slice on the back of his neck and the back of his left leg. There was also the rope used to tie him up, which could not be identified by trace analysts because they had never seen it before. He wiped his knife clean on Eberle’s shirt, and left the