We interrupt this program to bring you breaking news. Good evening. We interrupt your movies tonight to announce that after over twelve hours of deliberation, New York City court and the twelve juries found has Alexander T. Wolf not guilty of killing and eating two Little Pigs and brutally attacking their brother, Third Little Pig. As you may know from your reports, Alexander T. Wolf had a history of bad temper, aggressiveness, nervousness and bad judgment, but killing two Little Pigs was not his fault. As a matter of fact, if it would not have been for Alexander T. Wolf’s cold and Little Pigs would cooperate, by providing Mr. Alexander T. Wolf only a cup of sugar to bake a cake for his grandmother’s birthday. Maybe those two Little Pigs would have been saved and alive today. According to Alexander T. Wolf, after asking First Little Pig for a cup of sugar, Little Pig refused to respond to Mr. T. Wolf’s first request for a cup. While waiting for respond from First Little Pig, Mr. Alexander T. Wolf’s sneezed (which of course, it is a natural instinct). The house of First Little Pig which was made out of straw fell collapsed, and fell on First Little Pig which as a result caused his death. The same thing happened to the Second Little Pig, whose house was made out of sticks, which also collapsed on him. To Mr. Alexander T. Wolf’s defense, he had no intention to kill them. However, he had to feed off the corpse since it is natural as to what he feeds on. It is very possible that after eating the two Little Pigs, he was full and really headed to their brother to get a cup of sugar, so he can bake a cake.
There were lots of animals testifying against Mr. Alexander T. Wolf, but also, there were a lot of other animals, testifying for Mr. Alexander T. Wolf. Both defendant and prosecutor who were calling Mr. Alexander T. Wolf to the stand to testify and cross examined him. For a long period of time, Mr. Alexander T. Wolf was sound as guilty as sin, for eating those poor Little Pigs. But, when Mr. Alexander T. Wolf’s grandma took the stand, and testified on her grandson’s behalf, the court looked in another direction. According to Ms. Martha G. Wolf (grandmother of Mr. Alexander T. Wolf), who raised Alexander T. Wolf all by herself, without help of his parents, Mr. Alexander T. Wolf was a good, responsible boy, who never would forget his grandmother birthday. She also mentioned that Alexander T. Wolf was an aggressive, nervous and bad tempered little boy, but his grandmother was always his priority and would never jeopardize her birthday by killing two Little Pigs and going to jail for it. She showed to the court pictures of every birthday that she spends with her grandson and every present that he gave her for all of her birthdays. She also brings up to the court’s attention that Mr. Alexander T. Wolf was a good cook and often surprised her with home made goodies.
Latter that day the twelve juries left the courtroom to deliberate on Mr. Alexander T. Wolf’s charges. It was long and hard deliberation for twelve hours for twelve fair and just juries, but because the prosecutor was not able to prove his case beyond reasonable doubts that Mr. Alexander T. Wolf did in fact ate two Little Pigs on purpose, Mr. Alexander T. Wolf was found not guilty of killing and eating two Little Pigs and brutally attacking their brother, Third Little Pig.
Now Mr. Alexander T. Wolf and his grandma Ms. Martha G. Wolf finally are going to celebrate her birthday at “Bones, Tails and Paws” restaurant, owned by Hyena’s family. Because of his dramatic experience, Mr. Alexander T. Wolf decided not to cook anymore cakes for his grandmother birthday and stay away as far as possible from Third Little Pig, who swore at empty casket funeral of his two dead brothers, not to rest, until he pays back to the murderer. And that concludes our breaking news report. Thank you for your attention.
5 comments:
Hi Gilbert,
Awesome story! You have a very imaginative mind. Like the way you put it as “breaking news” and get sympathy and understanding from readers by showing how his grandmother think of Wolf. Great job!!!
Hi, I loved your story, it was great how you developed your characters and how you explained everything with the grandmother. Excellent writing.
Hey Gilbert,
I really enjoyed your story. I loved the way you actually came up with a method to find a verdict. I thought of going trying that, but couldn't figure out how to do it. You definitly did a great job at it. Your into also was cool because you grabed my attention instantly!
Great Job!
What a great way to present a negative angle of the story in a very positive light. Have we not known or rather has it not been instilled in us that the Wolf is bad; reading your story I'd probably think the pigs are antagonists. Sometimes sympathy in the media does it all, and you were able to achieve it towards the wolf, even though we all know he is the antagonist. A very useful skill to have, good job.
Hi Gilbert,
I most appreciated your focus on the wolf as someone who suffered from aggression as a child. In a court of law perhaps an insanity plea would be considered.
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