A woman named Martha, wife of Jeff Hardy, has been found dead on the road traveling through the valley of ashes. Martha 's cause of death was an automobile that was going about 100 miles over the speed limit. The main witness who is coincidentally a friend to the Hardys, Michaelis, claimed that the automobile was big and yellow (149). Michaelis stated that the license plate was fake because the numbers were in numerical order all the way up to 9. He claimed that the driver was wearing a mask of some sort.
The Mysterious Murder of King Tutankhamun King Tut was a young, Egyptian pharaoh during the New Kingdom in Egypt. There is a lot of mystery and speculation behind the death of the young king. Some believe he was murdered, while others believe he died a natural death. King Tut was very young at the time of his death, and with the great healthcare he had, there is a possibility of him being murdered by someone who was close to him.
Father: Arthur's Father affected him by keeping him in the house and making him anti-social. The legend was that he was cutting papers for his scrapbook and he stabbed his father in the leg and returned to cutting the paper like nothing happened. He was taken to a courthouse and was locked up for a month, then his father said he would take care of everything, and kept him inside of the house. Afterwards, he didn’t come out of the house during the day because his father kept him inside, and prevented him from communicating with people. Because he didn’t go out during the day and also didn’t talk to anyone, he became mysterious to everyone.
What really could have happened was that after Queenie came back to the house, she was still mad at Arthur. She could have took the pan, hit Arthur in the head, and laid him out on the stairs to look like he fell down. Then, when her friends came, she made up that story so she could look innocent. The fact that he was drunk was a good cover for her story. The autopsy report showed that he dies from a head wound.
The death of Romeo and Juliet in william shakespeare’s play are both hate and love. Although much could have been done to prevent their suicides, these “star-crossed lovers” ultimately are not able to avoid their destiny. A series of unfortunate circumstances result in disaster, and even though many people could blame for their death, Lady Capulet, Friar Laurence 's, and Capulet play a particularly integral role. While some believe that juliet is responsible for Romeo and Juliet death, this is not the case. Upon further investigation Lady Capulet should receive the blame.
The police found Arthur handcuffed to a radiator. This very traumatic upbringing could have triggered Arthurs schizophrenia. Also, the years of delusions from his mother surely added to Arthurs confusion and warped
[...] He lifted her arm and let it drop. For a moment he seemed bewildered.” (91) Unintentionally, Lennie has broken Curley’s wife’s neck; which caused her to die. When
In act four of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" Macbeth murders most of a noble man's family out of impulse and paranoia. He suspected said nobleman of plotting against him, and much like the murder of his friend Banquo, he killed him before he got the chance. But this murder is not like the ones before it, this one is much more sinister. The man Macbeth suspected, Maduff, was suspect because he refused to show up to any events that Macbeth attended, and when Macbeth went to ask the witches they warned him Macduff was to be cautioned. This time Macbeth decides right away that Macduff must go.
Arthur has stayed in his house since he was seventeen. Arthur has been in his house for thirty three years now and is fine with the way he lives. He can see the whole town from his window and see what's going on. He is as white as a ghost, but has seen it all. He has seen houses burn down and snow.
Queenie could be innocent because Arthur was drunk when this happened, so others might think that he really did fall down the stairs. Queenie might not have done anything to help him because maybe she was in shock and didn 't know what to do. She also might have left the club early because she felt that something was wrong because she hadn 't heard from her husband all night. Since Arthur was drunk it 's a big possibility that he fell down the stairs, but the fall probably didn 't kill him. The killing would haft to be blamed on Queenie.
There are many reasons a once great man may fall. Hubris leads Macbeth into taking far too courageous actions, his lack of questioning makes him blind, and his own actions lay the blame of the Murder solely on his shoulders. While most can agree Lady Macbeth had her part in persuading him, one cannot blame her for the act simply because she wanted it to happen. Macbeth is the murderer, his wife didn't make one.
Non Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997 section 2 states : " A person shall be guilty of the offence of assault who without lawful excuse intentionally or recklessly :a)directly or indirectly applies force to or causes an impact on the body of another causes another to believe on reasonable grounds that he or she is likely immediately to be subjected to any such force or impact without the consent of the other " . Following this with the incident between Murt and Bernie , Murt agrees to take part in an incident that could cause harm to himself as well as impact from the body of another . However in section 3 A person who assaults another causing him or her harm shall be guilty of an offence . Section 4 then states a person or intentionally
This shows that lady Macbeth emotionally abused Macbeth, which lead Macbeth to see his wife as very manipulating and threatening. Therefore, she is the true murderer. Even though Macbeth took action and murdered the king, her manipulation of him made it such that she might as well have been holding the knife
The Evil Queen This is my story. Everyone just assumes that I tried to kill Snow White because of envy and jealous well I was both of there but the not why I tried to kill her. I never really wanted to hurt anyone, that was never my intention until she made it so difficult
Lots of people know about Lady Macbeth, but is she as evil as people think? In the play, Macbeth by William Shakespeare, a very controversial topic is Lady Macbeth being evil or not. In the play, she starts off being a manipulative wife to her husband, as far as to kill the king. But later she kills herself out of guilt when Scotland is in shambles. Lady Macbeth, after much investigating is truly an evil character, as well as manipulative.