On June 18th 2016 Deputy Akins was requested by dispatch to make phone contact with Antonio Johnson regarding Nia Sockwell who had fallen on Tuesday and hit her head on a towel rack. Upon making phone contact with Antonio Johnson, Mr. Johnson explained that his cousin Nia Sockwell, had fallen and hit her head on the towel rack while at her boyfriend’s home Tuesday, June 14th, 2016. Mr. Johnson said the cousin’s boyfriend is “Al” who lives at 1304 Valentine Rd Jacksonville Arkansas. Mr. Johnson could not provide any other information on “Al”.
The complaint states that on October 14, 2016, plaintiff Kirk Thompson, a UPS driver, delivered a box to defendant Eleanor Lewis at her single-family home in White Plains, New York. When Mr. Thompson placed the box on the front stoop and rang the doorbell, he heard Ms. Lewis’s dog barking and scratching the other side of the door. Mr. Thompson then walked back to his van when he heard a female voice behind him instructing him not to move. As Mr. Thompson turned around, Ms. Lewis’s dog, Simon, bit him on the arm, requiring surgery for Mr. Thompson and him missing six months of work due to his inability to drive.
DOI: 12/13/2012. This is a case of a 63-year-old male security officer who sustained a work-related injury to the right knee when he missed a step and fell down the stairs. As per Omni, the patient had a right knee meniscus tear. The patient had right knee replacement on 11/19/14.
In the case Michael Peterson was being tried for the murder of his wife Kathleen. Peterson stated that he had found Kathleen at the bottom of the stairs bleeding badly after coming in from sitting at the pool side. He states that he thought that she had fallen down the stairs. Some people who are also involved in this case include their children and a military escort that is homosexual. It was found that Peterson had been trying to meet up with escorts to fulfill his homosexual needs.
We believe that Queenie staged her husband’s death and set it up like it was an accident. We arrived at the Volupedis home at 1:30am to find Mr. Volupedis intoxicated on the floor. You could say everything was intact except for Mr. Voulpedis. Queenie reported that her husband was coming down stairs for another drink, when he fell. He still had the glass in his hand.
Horace Vendermockle was found dead in his bathroom after he took a shower. When the doctor arrived to check on him, the result to his death was a fracture at the rear end of his skull. In our investigation and due to the evidence found in the bathroom. Minnie claims that he slipped on a bar of soap and he was lying unconscious. Minnie Vendermockle was found guilty of hitting him with the bottle of colon on the head after finding out he had been lying to her.
Having an affair leads to nothing but trouble. Not only is it a sin but it is unfair and disrespectful to the spouses. Mr.Hall and Mrs.Mills affair went on for years. Their deaths were mysterious and never solved. A few people were blamed for their deaths but there wasn't enough evidence to convict anyone.
However, this would not be the first time this incident would occur, for he had a pattern that he would conduct with the bodies that would go missing. He would pose the bodies in a way that it would appear an accident had occurred, and then he would collect accident insurance on the body. He claimed that by seeing the body, he had been traumatized and later he would demand compensation and that he deserved it due to going through a traumatic experience. He continued this method, and then left school after.
"One finger was nearly torn off. The injuries indicated a vicious struggle. Sheppard’s hands may have held the answer of the murder, for they surely came into contact with the person who murdered her" (1). If Sam Sheppard had murdered his wife there would at least been evidence on Sheppard’s hands. Marilyn was severely beaten to death, she had been struck twenty-seven times in the head, thirty-five times in all.
Arthur Volupides was a tragedy, and his death's circumstances have left many questions unanswered. Arthur's wife, Queenie Volupides, was the last person to see him alive, and she has been the focus of suspicion and scrutiny ever since. The autopsy report suggests that Arthur died from a head wound and was drunk then. Queenie claims that Arthur slipped and fell down the stairs, but there are many reasons to doubt her story. In this essay, There are compelling arguments on both sides of the debate, but the evidence suggests that she did kill him.
Zora Neale Hurston, the author of How It Feels to Be Colored and Me explains through her essay how she created her identity by refusing to victimize herself in societies hands regarding race. She does this effortlessly with the use of diction, syntax, parallelism, and metaphors. Hurston expresses culture and racial pride while overlooks the differences between ‘whites’ and ‘colored’ and introduces her unique individual identity as a colored woman. The essay starts off by Hurston contrasting her childhood to her adult life.
I believe that Queenie Volupedis lied when she said that Arthur fell down the stairs. When investigating officers came onto the scene, Arthur had died from a wound to the head. Queenie told us that he had slipped and fallen down the stairs when he was coming down for another drink. An autopsy confirmed that Arthur had been intoxicated. To begin with, there seemed to be food on the stove, indicating that either Arthur or Queenie had been cooking.
People who are drug addicted can benefit greatly from spending time at a drug treatment center. The center can be just what they need to overcome their addiction and live a happier life without drugs. If you are addicted to drugs, treatment is likely a necessity as it can be hard to get off of drugs without the right treatment. What does it have to offer an addicted individual?
Gein at first did not admit to any of the killings. However, after more than a day of silence he began to tell the horrible story of how he killed Mrs. Worden and where he acquired the body parts that were found in his house. Gein had difficulty remembering every detail, because he claimed he had been in a dazed state at the time leading up to and during the murder. Yet, he recalled dragging Worden’s body to his Ford truck, taking the cash register from the store and taking them back to his house. He did not remember shooting her in the head with a .22 caliber gun, which autopsy reports later listed as the cause of death.
You were found nude wandering around a residential neighborhood in Brooklyn while muttering to yourself,” the detective breathes, “The address you gave us contained a deceased woman. You admitted to killing her. You claim a one hundred and ten pound woman held you prisoner. You’re a six foot three grown man. You murdered her with your bare hands.