Monday, October 29, 2012

Oops... forgot to add this! In class...

Detective:
I was at the station when I got a message via phone call. A few of my partners, David Jones, Gregg MacFarlane, and Brady Zuckerman, and I headed down to the scene of the crime, an old hotel. The body was a male, aged 25-30, and was found in a bath tub with a radio. The man was fully clothed. The hotel attendant said she noticed nothing fishy. This was no accident.

Coroner:
The body that just came in was no suicide. After checking the toxicity levels, Ruffelin was found in the bloodstream. The male victim, age 27, died ultimately of electric shock from the bath tub and the radio. The shock stopped his heart, which was the official cause of death. After a few phone calls, his family identified the body as Marshall Waters.

Attorney:
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the death of Marshall Waters was no accident.
Coroner Doug Kanney states that the victim had ruffelin in his bloodstream when he died. If a man wanted to commit suicide, why would he knock himself out first? For those who don't know, Ruffelin, also known as "Ruffies" is not a party drug. Someone wanted Kanney OUT. Of course, there was no signs of defense, but with that in one's bloodstream, how could there be? Please, do what is right and stand up for our victim, Marshall Waters. If we don't who can?

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