
Skyler Saunders
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Law School Murders: Adjunct
Kim paced with her fingers extended and together, almost like she was stalking and praying at the same time. “When he entered the vehicle of what would have been his eighth victim, Klana Winchester shoved him out of the car and sped off. He later went home and dialed the police to claim him for his misdeeds.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: The Cocoon
“….After the controversial hire of infamous or famous former double murder suspect, Kimberly Jergensen, the school has tried to deflect as much negative attention as possible. It is apparent that he was her student and is now held in custody. We will have more information as the story unfolds. Reporting live from DIT campus in Newark, I’m Noah Hasbart. Jen?”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Tie-dye
In a move that screamed Kim Jergensen neé Copley, she studied nights and Saturdays to earn her master’s degree in law. Every ounce of knowledge that she had racked up, all the experience in the field prepared her for this glorious moment as the professor at Delaware Institute of Technology (DIT).
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Disgrace to Races. Content Warning.
It should be for them. I still see the blood stains. It should be for them. I can still hear shrieks. There is pain. I can taste the metallic sensation like a spoon stuck in the mouth too long. They send in rockets. They burst with the fury of ten thousand suns. That’s what it feels like, anyway. It’s because they should be feeling the sting. Death envelopes this land and creates havoc amongst the people.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Law School Murders: Entire Philosophy
“Who has questions for me?” “Yes, professor. What was it like to be embroiled in two murder cases and get off scot free?” “I think it was a realization. I realized that I am not above the law just because I had a badge or was training to be an FBI agent. I knew there had to be a way for me to see the difference between being a law enforcement officer and the one accused. I had to come to the conclusion that I was going to have to face justice. Because of the facts of reality, I was able to be cleared of both crimes because they had nothing to do with me.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
No Resolution
Now normally, I would say bah humbug to New Year’s resolutions. Too Late? Anyway, I still stand on business in accordance with my values. This isn’t like I’m going to cycle on the Peleton more, either. I’m already doing that. I’m not going to put clothes on it or sell it to buy extra platters of baked ziti. No.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Motivation
Academy Murders: With Grace. Content Warning.
“We the jury find the defendant not guilty of murder in the second degree,” Juror Ten stated to the court. Kim felt a sense of vindication mixed with pure anguish. She felt Susan’s family as she did for Naomi’s. The way that time had elapsed didn't seem to fit in with the nature of the universe.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Academy Murders: How Selfish. Content Warning.
Brenda paced. “We’ve heard a lot over these past few weeks. We’ve seen how one idea can explode. We’ve seen how testimony can evolve over time. But that is not what we’re here for, ladies and gentlemen. We’re not here for the ‘courtroom drama.’ We’re not here for the ‘spectacle.’”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Academy Murders: Closer to Perfection. Content Warning.
Yawquisha prepared a sizzle reel. It consisted of all the media coverage of Kim’s cases she solved. It went back to before the QR Murders. She showcased police officer Kimberle Lorry on the street and addressed the media.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Academy Murders: The Red Planet. Content Warning.
Documentaries streamed on Kim’s TV in her room. Investigations into how possible ise formations in the ravines and valleys of the Martian surface intrigued her. Maybe I should have been a scientist, she thought. But she banished the idea. She was a cop. She was a Marine. Everything she knew came from her integrations as someone who upheld law.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal