On November 2, 2007, the body of British college student, Meredith Kercher, was found in the Italian villa she shared with American college student, Amanda Knox. Kercher’s throat had been slashed and her body was only partially clothed. In the months that followed, Amanda Knox, her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, and a drifter, Rudy Guede, will all have been suspects in the murder of Meredith Kercher. There were multiple trials with many different witnesses, which led to a lot of confusion regarding the specifics of the case. Amanda Knox was initially convicted of, but was later acquitted of the murder of Meredith Kercher. Shortly after the murder in 2007, Amanda Knox was arrested for murdering her roommate. She spent about four years
In 1836, the gruesome death of a prostitute encaptivated the public eye and began a newspaper frenzy that centered on a morbid fixation of the life and death of Helen Jewett. Patricia Cline Cohen's The Murder of Helen Jewett pieces together the facts of Helen's life and death in an attempt to describe gender inequality in America by giving a meticulous account of life in the 1830s. (Insert small biography) Around three in the morning on Sunday, April 10, 1836 Rosina Townsend, the madam of the brothel, was spurred from her bed at the south end of Thomas St by a man knocking on the front door.
While attending school in Italy, Amanda Knox a 27 year old American from Seattle Washington, has gotten herself caught up in quite a lengthy monstrosity. It began in 2007 when Knox and 23 year old Raffaele Sollecito, her boyfriend of one week claim to have been at his home smoking hash and watching movies all night. Upon arriving at the home Knox shared with her roommate the next morning, the pair noticed something astray and called police claiming there must have been a robbery. The police entered the home only to later discover the bloody body of Knox’s roommate Meredith Kercher. After conducting their investigation along with questioning both Knox and Sollecito, the two were charged and eventually convicted in 2009 for the gruesome stabbing
We are introduced to the author of the book, Bryan Stevenson who is a member of the bar in two states Alabama and Georgia. He then receives a call from the local Judge Robert E. Lee about a case which involves a man called Walter McMillian’s. He knew that he could have gotten into great danger but he decides to do the right thing and confront the case. In the county of Monroe an eighteen-year-old woman is brutally murdered. The murder took everyone by surprise and even after a few days of investigating no one could find concrete evidence to point out who was the killer.
In the “The Journalist and the Murderer,” Joe McGinniss was deceiving when trying to get a story from Jeff MacDonald, a convicted murderer, who murdered his wife and two daughters in 1970. During the trial, McGinniss was invited by MacDonald lawyers and himself to listen to the trial throughout pages 20-23. It states, “they built a friendship, where they began watching sports and drinking beer together.” Though Joe had to do what he had to do to get the job done, he didn’t have to please Jeff and buy into his feelings when he already thought he was guilty of murdering his family. Stated on pages 46-49 when they were at the trial due to McGinniss book that he wrote, lawyer Bostwick questioned McGinniss loyalty to MacDonald and stated that McGinniss
Caylee Anthony, a young two-year-old girl, of Orlando, Florida was last reported seen on June 16, 2008. Her grandmother, Cindy Anthony, reported her missing on July 15, 2008. This was almost a month after she was last seen. Caylee Anthony lived with her grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony, along with her mother, Casey Anthony. Cindy became suspicious of the whereabouts of her granddaughter after not seeing her for almost a month and her mother’s car having a strong odor of dead body.
BOOM! After sitting in a long trial for a few days and being betrayed by her main witness, Alex Cooper had two investigations on her hands. Alex Cooper is head of the DA’s office and is on trial for the death of Amanda Quillian. Amanda Quillian was a housewife and has said to be murdered by her husband Brendan Quillian. In the heat of the trail an explosion of a 300-foot water tunnel under New York City has Amanda believing Brendan had something to do with it.
Casey Anthony thought to be one of Americas most hated women she gained that title after she was accused of murdering her two year old daughter Caylee Anthony. Main reason behind Casey Anthony’s hate is the fact that she had so much evidence against herself and she was proven not guilty. The evidence pointing that Casey Anthony did murder her daughter lies in the fact that she waited one whole month before filing her daughter as missing. Casey also in that month was found partying instead of looking for her daughter. There was also some witnesses testifying that Casey’s car had an awful smell coming from the trunk.
After several days of no communication and concern about Travis Alexander’s wellbeing, a couple of his friends went to his residence in Mesa, Arizona. They did in fact find their friend but he was lying in a pool of blood. One June 9, 2008, Travis was found with many wounds, including a slit neck, multiple stab wounds and a gunshot in the head. Police investigated the crime and came to the conclusion that he was killed five days earlier.
11/13/1967 0 Born Kristen Heather Strickland in Fall River, Massachusetts to Richard and Claudia Strickland. She was the oldest of two daughters.1,2 Early 80’s - Friends and family said she was a habitual liar, faked suicide attempts to manipulate people 3,4 1984 16 Graduated from High School 3,5 Mid 80’s - When angry,scratched boyfriends cars or physically attacked them 4,6 1987 Got a job as a home health aide with the visiting nurses association, scalded a retarded child with hot bathwater, burning over 60% of the child’s body, never prosecuted. 7,8 1988 Graduated and Earned degree as a Registered Nurse from Greenfield Community College 4,5 1988 21 Married Glenn Gilbert 4,6 1988 - Chase Glenn around the house with a knife after an argument.
In the case of Patty Hearst also known as Patricia Hearst was a victim of a crime from a kidnapping tragedy. She was a 19-year-old female who were born into a wealthy and well-known family in Los Angeles, California. Patty grew up with four other siblings and attended a catholic school. Her parents Randolph and Catherine Hearst were strict on their daughters, which caused Patty to detach herself from them. As she aged, Patty decided to attend a public school where she met the love of her life Steven Weed.
In the case of Mary Barnett, I agree with the courts decision to find her guilty of second degree murder and manslaughter. This is largely based on my analysis of the witnesses presented during the trial and the demeanor and actions of the defendant. Having an associates degree in psychology helped me formulate decisions about the role of each character and what part they were to play during the course of the trial. I utilized the teaching from the text book as well as the concepts from my social psychology class which required me to people watch and analyze the surroundings, body language, and actions of others.
In 2017, a documentary was released on a spotlighted woman, Lizzie Borden. She is know for taking a hatchet and killing her stepmother Abby Borden first with nine hits to the back of the skull then her father Andrew with five. Her biological mother Sarah Anthony Borden had passed away from being sickly in March 1863. Lizzie was known for being an odd, awkward child and teen, she got along rather well with animals so that is where she spent most of her time. When attending high school at Fall River she realized she wasn't very much of a scholar so she had withdrawn her junior year.
Amanda Berry was conceived on April 22, 1986, and experienced childhood in the Cleveland, Ohio region. As a youngster, Berry had secured work at a neighborhood Burger King, yet one night mysteriously vanished strolling home from the occupation. She had keep going been seen on April 21, 2003, the day preceding she turned 17. It would later be uncovered that a man, Ariel Castro, had baited her into his vehicle. Berry was recorded as a missing individual, with her mom Louwana Miller fomenting for there to be more scope concerning her little girl's vanishing and dissipating any thoughts that Berry had fled.
The Amanda Knox documentary discusses the murder of Meredith Kercher, a study-abroad student, in Perugia, Italy, and how her roommate - Amanda Knox - and her then boyfriend were falsely convicted. The documentary misleads viewers and has a subjective viewpoint. Its producers did not go into much detail of the problem and failed to create it from a neutral viewpoint. The documentary should focus more on Meredith’s and Amanda’s relationship, and put more emphasis on key people from the case such as Rudy Guede who was the only one that was convicted. The documentary manipulates and influences its viewers through relying on opinions rather than the facts of the case to present its point, and uses persuasive techniques such as certain music, word
On November 2, Meredith Kercher, a British study abroad student, was murdered brutally, her throat slashed under a ‘blood-soaked duvet cover” at Perguia in her shared cottage. Amanda Knox from Seattle, Washington, Kercher’s twenty-year old roommate was identified as a suspect. In 2009 the Italian court found Knox, her boyfriend Rafael Sollecito and Rudy Guede guilty of Kercher’s murder (Mirabella, 2014). Rudy Guede, a drifter, was the primary offender and led to the reversal of Knox and Sollecito’s prosecution which turned to favour Amanda and Soillecito. Rudy 's DNA was found in Kercher 's purse, sweatshirt and also touch DNA in her body.