Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Little Pigs Activity 2

Augusta, Georgia; July 13, 2007, the black Friday, which also known as the most horrific day of this small town for the past century. No one ever expect this will happen in this quiet town. Wolf T Wolf was arrest for murder his two neighbors Pig A and Pig B. He will face up to 120 years in jail or life time in prison with no parole if convict for first degree murder.

It is a mystery so far, not only Augusta town resident do not understand ever the people next town curious why Alexander T Wolf describe as “Candid Wolf” for people who known him, who always helping his neighbors will ever do such thing. His long time neighbor Old Lady Fox explained to the reporter, “Alex is a good boy, he just fix my broken chair and sink yesterday. It took two hours and he did not say a word.” Another neighbor Stay Home Mom Dog adds that, “Yes, he baby-sits for me last weekend. He is such a decent man!” Old Lady Fox then going explain that Wolf is very close to his grandmother, he raised by his grandmother after his parents died in the car accident when he was eight years old. His grand mother who used work three jobs to support the family therefore he usually visits her a couple times a week. “It is just so sad; the Pig brothers were two hardworking Pigs. They moved to the town five years ago with their youngest brother Pig C (who was out of town during the crime happening). They were so polite and friendly; always visit me during the holiday.” said the Old Lady Fox.

According to police report the Wolf was unconscious when policy came to the crime scene Pig B’s destroyed house. Wolf later denied the charge states he has no motivation to kill the pig brothers. He told the police that he the only thing he could remember is he tried to borrow a cup of sugar from Pig A for bake a cake to surprise his loving grandmother on her birthday. People have different opinions about it. The Con-Wolf said that Wolf is liable for murdering the pigs and he just fakes it. On the other hand, the Pro-Wolf said that Wolf is not accountable because Wolf could runs away before the police come. It has been two months and people hope the policy to find more evident to prove his action either guilty or not, the third court day is schedule on September 31, 2007.

4 comments:

Adriane Gonzalez said...

Hey Jin,

Cool story. I like how you appeal to the sentiments of the reader by telling that the grandmother worked three jobs to take care of the wolf. Also, I thought it was pretty creative how you added characters to the story as members of the community. I think this was a cool activity.

Great Job!

SimoneN said...

I liked your storyline, and how you gained sympathy for the wolf as the do-gooder who's been mistaken for a killer.

Dave4G4e said...

Hey Jin,

I found it difficult to sell the story from the wolf's side. Good job in making it believable too. It's very easy to see how anyone can really sway a story to their liking.

Dave F.

DMilstein said...

Hi Jin,

As I mentioned in Gilbert's post, it seems you were interested in the Wolf as a potentially "insanity" case. Frequently we find that serial killers seem perfectly normal to their neighbors, to the extent that they babysit and help their community.