The first emergency worker to arrive saw no traces of blood on the wife, showing she never touched, or attempted to help or console her bleeding husband who had just been shot. Thomas said: "Is it reasonable to expect that a loving wife is going to be there cradling her fatally shot husband?" Her 17-year-old daughter, testified against Walker-Curry at her at the trial, along with Padgett, Hein and Dorty as part of plea deal in Walker's murder. Showing no emotion, the mother watched as her 17-year-old daughter testified against her in court, explaining her mom instructed Padgett to have her husband's wallet removed by the shooter his death make it appear to be a
Angela visits her there and wonders about what she's doing, and then discovers someone has anonymously given her 2 more clues. Flora Baumbach and Turtle worry about the stock market, while the judge realizes Mrs.
He told her that he had shot the deputy and then tried to shoot the handcuffs off Mr. Will.” It is unconfirmed who shot the
Tex soon met up with Lem, and they talked about what was going on in their lives. When Pop arrived, Mason got mad that Pop pays attention only to his brother, so he yells out that Tex is not his child. Tex got mad and goes with Lem to a drug deal. The person buying the drugs thought that Tex was going to snitch, so he shot him right before Tex beats him up. Lem took him to a hospital to get better.
A few days after she graduated her teacher recommended her as a substitute nanny. This turns out to be the biggest test of responsibility she ever could have in her life since she gets kidnapped and has to take care of Kendra. The kidnappers take Kendra and Amy to a remote cabin in the woods to hide them while they make the ransomed videos. The cabin has no running water, electricity, or a place to sleep.
Education is important, but is it the key to living a long life? In the article “What’s Killing Poor White Women?” American Prospect writer Monica Potts, tells a story about an uneducated white woman, Crystal Wilson who sadly passes away at the young age of thirty-eight. Potts argues that a lack of education exclusively among white women ultimately results in a shorter life expectancy. The author includes research, rhetorical devices, and fallacies to support her argument, but unfortunately fails at convincing us of her argument.
Drew’s mom wrecked her car and his friend Sam has a father who is a car mechanic. Drew’s mom came to pick up her car one day and Sam and his father both noticed Drew’s mom’s face. Her face had bruises. Sam and his father try to tell Drew that he should call them or the cops if he ever needed help. Drew came home one day from school to his father beating his mom and was told to go to his room.
Although, Bridget did not know Clayton personally they would always wave to each other at the store and she wished that she could have done more to help save her. The Captain of the Police Department spotted the vehicle and got behind him. Loyd began shooting at the responding officers, hitting the captain and a deputy that was in a unmarked SUV. Unfortunately, Loyd got away and went into hiding.
When the dispatcher asks Cindy to put Casey on the phone she tells them that she has nothing to say but eventually gets on the phone and says that her daughter Caylee is missing.(Grace,
Since she doesn’t return, then Drew decides to call the police. At school the next day, Drew decides to tell
Written by Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God, follows a young woman named Janie Crawford and her coming of age story. The novel is introduced with Janie returning back to Eatonville after the passing of her husband Tea Cake. In the opening scene, Janie opens up to her friend Pheoby and tells her how things have been since she had left with Tea cake two years ago. However, Phoebe doesn't understand the story Janie is trying to tell her because she incorporates events from when her grandmother was around thus confusing her friend.
The sheriff, along with the majority of the townsfolk, were never able to find her body. Kendall is distraught, when she finds something very peculiar: Nico and Tiffany sat in the same desk in school. Kendall starts to sit in Nico’s desk to
"Again kid, you can 't hide for long. Sooner or later, your gonna have to come out." Then the worst thing that could 've happened for Kevin, happened. His cell phone rings, his ringtone blasts at fun volume. It 's the 911 dispatcher.
Susan then threatens to tell the police everything that she knows. So mark goes over to her house, ties her up, and sets the house on fire. Before he does this, he tells Susan that he killed his father by burning his own house down. Mrs.Griffin notices her husband’s car in Susan’s driveway and runs into save her. She is exempt from all charges with her testimony.
She meets up with Reddington at a local diner where they talk about what to do next. Eventually, the police show up after a tip is called in that the two fugitives are at the dinner. Reddington shoots at the cops and takes the other customers hostage to begin a long standoff with the FBI SWAT team. Among his list of demands, he ask Agent Wrestler to bring his old attorney, Marvin Gerard, from prison to the diner. The two talk about writing a deal for Liz to take with the Department of Justice to clear her name for killing the attorney general, who was a suspected member of the Cabal.