Furthermore, investigation show another victim name Nicole Sartell who is 31 years old, was murder in the house and appear to
One fateful Night, murder occurred in Ellis Household. Paul Dudden, the unhappy guest wanting to take over the Ellis house and force Amy Ellis to marry him. Paul Dudden’s death was unexpected but it was a murder. Only one person out of the 6 suspects could have done it. Wilfred hope killed Paul Dudden hoping to settle the dispute once and for all.
Police searched the home looking for evidence of any sign of a trespasser. According to an article by Crime Museum (2022) the father's body was almost hacked beyond recognition on the couch in their living room. Bridget Sullivan, who was the maid, found the stepmother's cold body. It was later determined that the stepmother was probably killed first, then the father. Both the mother and father were killed by blows to the head by an axe, while Borden was the only person in the house at the time.
Based on the facts in the case, it would be difficult to determine her killer, eventhough physical evidence was found, the killer is unknown to this day. In the student’s opinion, it is impossible to pinpoint who the actual killer, but suspicions lead to her brother Burke Ramsey. However, the physical evidence also led to the parents also. This case was speculated to have had many errors and was mishandled by some legal authorities. There physical evidence was apparent none which led to who committed this murder.
The possible suspects would be Lizzie Borden, Bridget (the maid), Emma (Lizzie’s older sister), John Morse (guest), and other people (enemies). The maid, Bridget rested in her bed after having washed the outside windows. During that, the murder happen when the maid was in the house. It might be possible that she did it because she was in the house and might have kill
Amy LaTour’s body was found last night with her pet canary strangled in its cage. The evidence at the scene suggests that she was strangled by her one boyfriend Henry Willy. The evidence that Henry killed her is that we know Amy was at her vanity because the stool is pulled out from the desk. Since Amy was at her vanity there is a mirror right in front of her face, in the reflection of the mirror the door is cracked open a bit.
Nicole’s neck was severely slashed almost resulting in a complete sever. Ronald Goldman was stabbed about thirty times. Nicole’s dog got a neighbor’s attention and he found
In fact, when police searched the house they found a hatchet. The police suggested that a hatchet with a broken handle in the basement was the murder weapon. The hatchet was even rolled in ash to look unused and dusty. Next, Lizzie was seen burning a dress, a blue dress to be exact. Lizzie burned the dress claiming that it was stained with paint/ though police thought she was burning evidence.
“But the evidence will show he directed her off the highway to a dark, secluded where he strangled her with a rope and threw her body off a bridge.” Desloup stated (pg 1). As stated in the case, the murder weapon was a rope, as she died because of strangulation. After the murder,
The mess of a kitchen, the poorly sewn quilt, and the dead bird make a solid case to convict Mrs. Wright for her husband's death, but the men are oblivious
Wright it is easy to tell that she is not at all upset about her husband’s death. When being asked about the situation she “laughed and pleated her skirt” (4). Mrs. Wright is compared to a bird that is found later in the story. The bird was found in a pretty box with marks around its neck. Hale and Peters say that the death of her bird would have been her motive if she actually was her husband’s murderer, but the author utilizes the bird and its broken cage to be a comparison to Mrs. Wright’s life.
That something was the motive, and the motive was Mrs. Wright’s bird. The men would not know this because they dismissed the kitchen and living area from having any significance to the case. They also mockingly asked the women what they had found without really caring about the answer. The women sensed this and therefore withheld information that would be vital in proving Mrs. Wright’s guilt in the murder of her husband. Had the men truly cared about what the women had found, perhaps the women would have shed light on their findings.
She sees it as vital information; something that could present them with Mrs. Wright’s state of mind around the time of her death. Mrs. Hale is currently mending the quilt when Mrs. Peters asks where she might “’find a piece of paper, and string.’” This leads Mrs. Peters to discover the empty birdcage inside of the cupboard. Instantly, they both start asking one another questions regarding the cage; they are unable to recall Mrs. Wright ever owning a bird. While talking back and forth, they notice that one of the door’s hinges is broken.
By placing the bird so high up, yet incredibly close to the family, it can be taken as a warning. The bird only appears in this single line throughout the excerpt, acting as an observer but also as a predator waiting for a chance to strike, providing an unsettling truth to death being out of our control. Though many efforts may be made to create a sanctuary, there are things out of one's control and when power is exercised, there will be forces fighting back. The opening sections of the novel A Bird in the House demonstrate this clearly by how Margarets Laurence's’ use of literary devices can be interpreted.
The death of a love one usually fills people with grief, ironically for Mrs. Mallard, the emotion she felt about her husband’s demise is quite the opposite. In the story The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, Louise. Mallard, a newly widowed housewife has been informed that a railroad accident have killed her husband, Mr. Mallard. The unexpected news left her in shock and heartbroken. At first her initial reaction was sadness, just like a normal person would feel in this dire situation.