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Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 6
Dr. Brown was not convinced. He had inspected the man’s body from head to toe, cut him open, reviewed his inward organs one by one, and turned around the desires of the police. With accuracy and with the understanding of a long time, he had decided that Greg Fleniken kicked the bucket not from characteristic causes but from a extreme beating. Presently they needed to tell him that his cautious and proficient perceptions were off-base? That he had missed, of all things, a bullet wound?
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Criminal
Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 5
Dried Toothpaste The taking after morning, Apple picked up Brennan and they gone by the lodging room, where Apple appeared him the crime-scene photographs and the post-mortem examination comes about, and surveyed what he had done over the past seven months. Brennan listened him out and at that point reported, “I think I know how this fellow passed on. I think I know when he passed on. I think I know who slaughtered him. And I think I know how we’re going to capture him.”
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Criminal
Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 3
Whodunit? When he got this astounding news, Analyst Apple called Brown instantly for an clarification. The specialist told him that the man in 348 had endured the kind of serious inside wounds he was more utilized to seeing in crash casualties, or in somebody found beneath a overwhelming fallen object.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Criminal
Room 348: Death at the Inn. - CH # 2
A “Natural-Causes Thing” The taking after morning, Susie Fleniken called Greg’s office. Spouse and spouse ordinarily talked each morning, but he hadn’t called. He wasn’t replying his phone. When he fizzled to turn up at the office, two of his co-workers drove over to the inn and thumped on his door.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Criminal
Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 1
Greg Fleniken traveled light and lived clean. After so numerous a long time on the street, he would take off his rolling bag open on the floor of his lodging room and utilize it as a drawer. Messy dress went on the closet floor. Shirts he needed to keep unwrinkled hung over. Toiletries were in the pockets of a cloth collapsing case that snared onto a towel rack in the washroom. At the conclusion of the day he would slide off his worn brown calfskin boots and line them up by the bag, drop his blurred pants to the floor, and put on lightweight cotton pajama bottoms.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Criminal
Homeless Woman Lights Gas Station Employee on Fire . Content Warning.
On March 30, 2022, Betty Jean McFadden, 31, walked to a friend’s house in Pensacola, Florida, asking to borrow a gas can. Betty and her family had previously lived with the elderly woman, but by that time, she was homeless and living on the streets. Reluctantly, the elderly woman agreed to let her use the gas can, confused as to why she needed it since she did not own a car.
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The city did not sleep last night after its residents heard that the young man who had disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the late 1990s, when he was on the threshold of twenty, had been found. At the time, a search was conducted everywhere, and everyone thought he had been assassinated or killed. Even his mother died from grief over him.
By Benhadja Abdallahabout a year ago in Criminal
The Role of Bail Bonds in the Justice System: Myths vs. Reality
Bail bonds are a critical yet often misunderstood element of the justice system. They serve to balance the needs of the court to ensure defendants' appearances while protecting the rights of individuals to remain free pending trial. However, various myths and misconceptions about bail bonds can cloud public understanding. This article aims to dispel some of these myths and provide a clear picture of the role bail bonds play in the justice system.
By Silvia Watsonabout a year ago in Criminal











