In this murder case our suspect, Queenie Volupides, claims that her husband Arthur slipped down the stairs and fell to his death. Prior to the incident Queenie and Arthur had an altercation and afterwards Queenie left the home to go to the country club and drink. At close to one, Queenie returned home to prepare for some friends that she had invited over for a few more drinks. When Queenie’s friends arrived at her home Queenie met them at the door and told them that Arthur died after he slipped down the stairs. Since Queenie’s friends were not there at the moment of Arthur’s death we have no witnesses besides Queenie herself.
Arthur Williams died on October 5th, 2015. Queenie Williams was out at the country club with her friends until she arrived home around one in the morning to supposedly find her husband dead at the bottom of the stairs. His wife is believed to be the alleged killer based on evidence at the crime scene. Queenie had said that her and her husband had had a heated argument resulting in having the wife leave for the night, and when she arrived home he was laying at the base of the step unmoving. Key witnesses have reported that when Queenie arrived at the country club she seemed “agitated and not herself”.
Queenie Valupides is a young lady that is a suspect in the killing of her husband. Queenie Valupides is guilty for murdering her husband because of the fact that she was home alone for ten minutes, they have had a fight just a few hours ago, and there is a pan cooking on the stove and nobody has been at the house for a few hours. There is no evidence to a person being in the house while she was away. Although mr. Volupides dead body gave evidence that he had been drunk. The police can look at the fact that she had been at the house before her friends.
This proceeding, reference number: t16781211e-23 on December 11, 1678 has two offenders named Nathaniel Russell and John Watson. These two men are being prosecuted for the killing of William Midgley. Both William and Midgley pleaded not guilty in the accounts of murder. They are accused of giving Midgley a “mortal wound on his breast” from which he died days later. There are three witnesses who include: Dorothy Midgley, sister to William Midgley, Elizabeth Symmonds, and Rebeccah Niccols.
Usually when you see your significant other unresponsive on the group you would call the authorities on the spot, and from the coroner’s finding it usually takes about 10 minutes to die from a blow to the head, unless it’s an extreme collision. I believe that Mrs. Volupides’ story is a lie, but there is no way we can tell why she would be lying. We have no evidence to why she would be, or even if she killed her husband. Only speculation. I believe she has a lot to do with this “accident”, but we don’t know much yet to accuse
On the early morning of April 9, Arthur Volupides was found dead at the bottom of the stairs in the Volupides home. Arthur was found shortly after one in the morning by his wife after she returned from a country club in which a party had occurred. Arthur’s wife stood at five-foot-six and a hundred and ten pounds, her name; Queenie Volupides. On the night of April 8, Queenie reported having what she called a “tiff” with her husband Arthur. This so-called tiff resulted in Queenie vacating the home and going to a country club to attend a party.
Alcoholism is a significant problem in American society. About 20 million people in the United States abuse alcohol and out of that number, around 10 million are addicted to alcohol and considered an alcoholic ("Alcoholism" 1). In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, Jeannette's father, Rex, shows signs of being an alcoholic. His disease puts a lot of strain on the family and relationships within the family and eventually, Jeannette's father dies from heart failure, a common disease caused by alcoholism. Rex Walls can be identified as an alcoholic father by most of the six identifiers of an alcoholic from the American Addiction Center.