Guilty In Walter Dean Myers's 'Monster'

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“Monster” by Walter Dean Myers is a story of a kid who gets put on trial for help in a murder. There were many witnesses, but there were three main ones. Osvaldo Cruz, Lorelle Henry, and Jose Delgado all were on stand to see or be in the store when it happened. Steve Harmon is being accused and these three are witnesses and trying to find out through them that he is guilty. Firstly, in the book “Monster” there are many people who saw or heard about this murder. One of these people was Lorelle Henry while she was on her way to the drugstore to get medicine for her granddaughter. It was Christmas week and she didn’t want to get sick. In “Monster” it states “I was looking over the medicines, trying to figure out which would be best for her, when I heard someone arguing”. While on the stand she was asked what she might have heard and she demonstrated one of the men grabbing the owner's collar. She got out of there before anything went down. She did recognize one of the men in the courtroom from the drugstore, and it was James King. Walking away from the stand, the woman stared all the way back to her seat. …show more content…

Osvaldo Cruz was a member of the Diablos. He was scared of getting cut up by Richard Evans. Cruz is making things up to get his name out of the picture on a potential help to the murder or being involved in what happened. In “Monster” the author states “So Bobo said to me if I didn’t help him, he'd cut me up.” Fighting and tensing, Osvaldo Cruz communicates out of fear of Richard Evans. He isn’t the only one, Bobo cut someone up in the projects, according to Osvaldo Cruz, that he heard