
Skyler Saunders
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Dirty White Nike Air Force 1s
The light emitting from the street lamp cast a mean glow. It was like a giant lightning bug hovered over the block. Samir and Cadra sat on the curb. The former, 23, and the latter, 21, had just finished their shift at the coffee house.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Law School Murders: Diamond State Music Group
“That’s what I don’t get. They still got people from other places outside of the state coming here. They’re not solving anything. These crimes keep happening. We got rappers out here trying to represent other states like Jersey and Pennsylvania. It’s not right,” said Holbrook Brine.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Crypto Murders: Calculated. Content Warning.
Kim’s fireplace crackled and delighted its sole occupant. She cozied up with a good book and pens and pencils with an overhead light beaming down on her. The trail of the women consisted of mainly 25-35 year-olds who had professional jobs, managers of stores mainly nail salons and massage parlours.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Crypto Murders: Seventh. Content Warning.
He tapped the screen. He kept tapping until he found a girl. She didn’t have a face. It was obscured but he could see her yellow skin and jet black hair. She wore a periwinkle sundress and leather sandals. Her name was Helen, 35, no kids, loves sunsets. He didn’t even look at her other metadata.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Without Hesitation. Content Warning.
“Let’s take for example the defendant’s age, race, height, speaking style…all of these are factors in the minds of a jury. Now, you can have the most astute and erudite person and still not be able to properly ascertain whether the man or woman is guilty.” Kim paced the floor of the lecture hall. In reality, she had been exhausted from the book tour but felt rejuvenated talking to her classes.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: You Will Succeed. Content Warning.
Within two weeks, there would be a sentence connected to the murders of the frat boys. Kim lifted her lid to her coffee and blew. She still felt tense because no one had stepped forward in her classes that concerned her death threats. Normally, she would view it as a badge of honor. Now, though, she felt exposed.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Fame and Infamy
Heather Boskin leaned against Kim’s desk in the lecture hall. She wore tan and blue pumps and a matching skirt and blouse. She had red lipsticks that accentuated her plump lips. The flecks of grayness allowed her to know the difference between distinguished and trying too hard. She represented the former.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Fame and Infamy. Content Warning.
Heather Boskin leaned against Kim’s desk in the lecture hall. She wore tan and blue pumps and a matching skirt and blouse. The skirt was blue and tan. She had red lipsticks that accentuated her plump lips. The flecks of grayness allowed her to know the difference between distinguished and trying too hard. She represented the former.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Trials and Tribulations . Content Warning.
The wound from her pen knife attack itched a bit. Kim didn’t scratch, though. She attended another talk and Q&A. “And that’s when I knew that this was more serious than I thought. I had to really understand how the entire story would play out. When I was in my cell, I dedicated time to being more studious. In my free time, I perused the jail library. I look up books on law.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
Law School Murders: Almost Cold. Content Warning.
The office of the dean looked stately and staid. It featured few if any modern furniture. A desktop computer was the only sign of the twenty-first century. Kim sat across from Heather Boskin. As a sixty-three-year old grandmother, she had gray hairs in her dark brown hair that matched her dark brown skin.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: The Living. Content Warning.
The Goulding parked itself and Kim stepped out of it. She carried her briefcase and continued into the school. In about thirty more days, the world would know the sentence of the murderer of the three frat boys.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal