The T.V. star Nickel Samurai, Matt Engarde, is accused of killing the Jammin' Ninja, Juan Corrida, also a T.V. star. They weren't on the best of terms, but Matt didn't have any reason to kill the guy! I think that someone tried to frame Matt.
There is entirely too much evidence at the scene of the crime. Honestly, who would leave a knife in someone after stabbing him? I myself would have taken the knife. The stabbing wasn't even the cause of death. The cause was strangulation via bandanna.
Work is tough.
Quote: from the real anti christ at 9:10 am on Aug. 21, 2008 Quote: from OLPFan200 at 7:10 am on Aug. 21, 2008 The whole knife thing is either a poor attempt at a cover up ("oh there's a knife well I guess we don't need to check for other causes of death"), or an act out of anger/passion. So either you're dealing with an idiot, or a jealous lover or betrayed partner sort of thing. And I'm a little confused by your developments thing. To many pronouns or something.PRONOUNS ARE AMERICAN!!!! You simply wouldn't understand. NO BUT ATLEAST ITS IN CAPS!!! Does anything you say anymore make sense to anyone?
Quote: from OLPFan200 at 7:10 am on Aug. 21, 2008 The whole knife thing is either a poor attempt at a cover up ("oh there's a knife well I guess we don't need to check for other causes of death"), or an act out of anger/passion. So either you're dealing with an idiot, or a jealous lover or betrayed partner sort of thing. And I'm a little confused by your developments thing. To many pronouns or something.PRONOUNS ARE AMERICAN!!!! You simply wouldn't understand.
The whole knife thing is either a poor attempt at a cover up ("oh there's a knife well I guess we don't need to check for other causes of death"), or an act out of anger/passion. So either you're dealing with an idiot, or a jealous lover or betrayed partner sort of thing. And I'm a little confused by your developments thing. To many pronouns or something.
And I'm a little confused by your developments thing. To many pronouns or something.
Does anything you say anymore make sense to anyone?
Quote: from 4est at 8:37 pm on Aug. 21, 2008 Wait, Juan was dead too?! *facepalm* Did you even read the begining of the topic? What if she wrote a letter to someone unrelated - her mother, her estranged lover, etc. and it hasn't been discovered yet? Police turned the house upside down and sideways and didn't find anything.
Wait, Juan was dead too?!
*facepalm* Did you even read the begining of the topic?
What if she wrote a letter to someone unrelated - her mother, her estranged lover, etc. and it hasn't been discovered yet?
Police turned the house upside down and sideways and didn't find anything.
How are you an attorney if you're only a highschool graduate? Is that really the only prerequisite in Arkansas?
Actually, anyone can be an attorney for about $20 - $40.
Nobody told me pen ink wore off after 5 minutes.
What if she was having a normal day, about to go shopping, and then got some really shitty news? Or maybe she was bipolar - one moment it was a normal day, the next she was depressed.
The point is that I think it's absurd to assume that ink on fingertips = hidden suicide note.
To me, it seems very shady that they are assuming there is a note simply based on the ink on her fingertips. I mean, hello, letters, shopping lists, writing a check, etc. People use pens for more than suicide notes.
Because I also write shopping lists before I kill myself.
I'm going to go ahead and say that Celeste killed herself, Juan found her, she wasn't quite dead but had irreversible damage, and he stabbed her out of love and not wanting her to live a painful life as a partial retard forever.
Celeste was not stabbed, Juan was. Autopsy confirmed that she died by strangulation. Ditto with Juan.
Maybe Juan did something and the note outed him? Or maybe it outed something far more personal that, if read, would crush Adrian? But still, how does this lead to Juan's death, and further, how does this relate to Matt stabbing Juan's corpse?
But still, how does this lead to Juan's death, and further, how does this relate to Matt stabbing Juan's corpse?
Don't know, but I am about to head back to working on it. Details later.
This doesn't make any bloody sense. Why did Adrian become involved with Juan after Celeste's death, other than a coincidence? Wait, Juan is dead...maybe the suicide was forced/faked(i.e. murdered) because Adrian wanted to be the best (can't be the best if someone is teaching you). Can't connect Juan yet though. And not sure what to make of the fingerprints.
She was really close to Celeste, and I assume she was trying to get close to him to find out what he did with the note.
Actually, soon after Celeste killed herself, Adrian tried to off herself as well.
Quote: from OLPFan200 at 7:10 am on Aug. 21, 2008 The whole knife thing is either a poor attempt at a cover up ("oh there's a knife well I guess we don't need to check for other causes of death"), or an act out of anger/passion. So either you're dealing with an idiot, or a jealous lover or betrayed partner sort of thing. And I'm a little confused by your developments thing. To many pronouns or something. OK, I'll type more out for you Canadians. DEVELOPMENTS: Adrian Andrews, the manager of Matt Engarde, was involved with Juan Corrida. Her mentor was Celeste, who was Juan's former manager. Celeste committed suicde by hanging herself. Police found ink on her fingertips, but no suicide note. Juan was the first one on the scene, and police suspected him of hiding the note. Nothing was found to prove he did, so police couldn't do anything. NEW DEVELOPMENTS: The knife has my client's fingerprints on it.
OK, I'll type more out for you Canadians.
DEVELOPMENTS:
Adrian Andrews, the manager of Matt Engarde, was involved with Juan Corrida. Her mentor was Celeste, who was Juan's former manager.
Celeste committed suicde by hanging herself. Police found ink on her fingertips, but no suicide note. Juan was the first one on the scene, and police suspected him of hiding the note. Nothing was found to prove he did, so police couldn't do anything.
NEW DEVELOPMENTS:
The knife has my client's fingerprints on it.
Quote: from OLPFan200 at 7:10 am on Aug. 21, 2008 And I'm a little confused by your developments thing. To many pronouns or something. I'm only an American high school graduate, I don't know what pronouns are.
I'm only an American high school graduate, I don't know what pronouns are.
There, that looks better.
I'm only a high school graduate, I don't know what pronouns are.