Parker Persson 502 S. 5th St. Eldridge, IA 52748. May 9, 2024 Scott County Courthouse 400 W. 4th St. Davenport, IA 52801. Dear Jury Members: Mr. David Eldridge should be found guilty of the crime of murdering Mr. Armes. David Eldridge had a motive to murder Mr. Armes.
A couple days after Brian crashed and landed safely he was thinking about the searchers coming for him: When a plane went down thet mounted extensive searches and almost always they found the plane within a day or two. Pilots all filed flight plans-a detailed plan for when and when they were going to fly, with all the courses explained. They would come, they would look for him. The searchers would get government planes and cover both sides of the flight plan filed by the pilot and search until they found him. (Paulsen 47)
James Riddle was born on 14th February 1913 in Brazil. He was the second born in a family of four children and was an athlete. He started working full time while still a teenager in a department store as a stock boy after quitting school at the ninth grade. In 1930, he started working in a warehouse as a freight handler. This provided a platform for his career.
David Allan Coe was born out of Akron, Ohio on September 6, 1939. Coe was an outlaw country singer who wrote his own songs and some for others as well. Coe’s favorite singer as a child was a man called Johnny Ace. At the age of nine, Coe was sent to the Starr Commonwealth for Boys reform school. Much of Coe’s younger years were spent in correctional facilities, including three years at a penitentiary in Ohio.
D. B. Cooper (Dan Cooper) was one of the most searched-for men in the 1970s and the only item left from his disappearance was a black tie. On November 24, 1971, a man named Dan Cooper boarded a flight heading to Seattle, WA. He stayed on the plane and ordered the rest of the passengers to leave the plane with the threat of an explosive device. The flight crew stayed on the plane and Dan Cooper slipped a note to a flight attendant. He wrote, "Miss—I have a bomb in my briefcase and want you to sit by me."
Christopher Simmons was not your typical American teenager. Abused and neglected as a young boy, by the time he was seventeen years old he became a convicted murderer and was sentenced to the maximum punishment which is the death penalty. Christopher Simmons was old enough and mature enough to understand that what he did was morally and socially wrong. If someone can completely conjugate up a murder plot by oneself, then they should be sentenced to the death penalty no matter the age. Simmons should have received the death penalty despite his age at the time of the crime he perpetrated.
Another well known abolitionist and worker of the Underground Railroad is Levi Coffin. He was born in North Carolina. In his youth, he always believed that slavery was wrong. During his childhood, he lived near a place where slaves were chained together.
Hauptman was also found to make the ladder which was used in the kidnapping, It was even made specially just for the sake of the kidnapping, Hauptman’s shoe size was also found which was a male 9, the same size as of the footprints left outside of the Lindbergh Home.
Charles Lindbergh Sr., America's legendary flying hero of the early 1900s, flew nonstop from New York to Paris. Unfortunately, his fame brought him immense anguish in 1932 when he lost his child, Charles Lindbergh Jr. Charles Lindbergh Sr. and Bruno Hauptmann were the true culprits of Charles Lindbergh Jr.'s kidnapping. Bruno Hauptmann was judged guilty owing to the ransom money discovered in his home, the ladder fashioned from his home's boards, and the fact that his German accent was identical to the one reported by John Condon. Bruno Hauptmann was one of the accomplices in the kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh Jr. due to the vast amount of evidence found in his home.
Union strikes were not an uncommon occurrence in the 1900s due to inflation caused by the war. Wages were low, and working conditions had room for improvement. In 1919, the Boston Police force went on strike, effectively stripping the city of the majority of its police force. Without much authority, crime rates went up, and the public began to turn against the police. They turned to the government for answers.
17 year old Christopher Simmons along with another friend robbed, kidnapped, and murdered a woman by throwing her off of a bridge with her hands and legs bound. Simmons and his friend were caught shortly after the heinous act, primarily due to Simmons bragging about what he did. When arrested by the local police, he was taken to the police station and was given his Miranda rights. Simmons “waived his right to an attorney and agreed to answer questions” (Cornell University, n.d.). Simmons confessed to the murder and gave a videotaped reenactment of how he committed the heinous act.
So what might have happened the day D.B. Cooper stepped out of that plane? Mysteries are hard to conclude, as there are many different conspiracy theories supporting what might have happened. D.B. Cooper is known for hijacking and using false identities. Cooper is also known to be really mischievous and to stay hidden easily. Unfortunately, investigators have insufficient evidence to demonstrate how this all went downhill.
The Pinkerton Agency was founded in 1850 by Allan Pinkerton. Pinkerton is a National Security and Detective Agency. This Union was mostly represented by male and female detectives. However, female detectives hadn’t joined the Pinkerton Company until 1856. The first female detective’s name was Kate Warne.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one of the most influential thinkers during the Enlightenment in eighteenth century Europe. His first major philosophical work, A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts, was the winning response to an essay contest conducted by the Academy of Dijon in 1750. In this work, Rousseau argues that the progression of the sciences and arts has caused the corruption of virtue and morality. This discourse won Rousseau fame and recognition, and it laid much of the philosophical groundwork for a second, longer work, The Discourse on the Origin of Inequality. The second discourse did not win the Academy’s prize, but like the first, it was widely read and further solidified Rousseau’s place as a significant intellectual figure.
Medical records are not disclosed to patient families or friends without the permission from the patient in a written legal document "stating that the patient allowed their record to be a transfer or communicated to a third party”. Every healthcare provider seeking information of a patient medical record provides document patient sign over to them. Thus as a HIM professional, they are to inform them that such information cannot be disclosed without permission from the patient in legal form from verbal, visual, and written form. Therefore, in Mary case she cannot legally disclose information regarding a patient record regardless what connection she have with the patient. Although Ron is considered a threat to Patricia, She cannot communicate his information