(sirens going off)
September 11th - The Tragic Day
At 8 a.m. Monday, September 11th, the bloody remains of two medium sized pigs were found around Lakeshire, Piggington, just a mile away from each other.
According to the Police, the similar style of the slaying and the scenes of the remains strongly recommend a connection between the two pigs' killers, or killer; that's right, we've got a serial killer in town!
The authority warns the public, that the killer aims for pink pigs between the weight range of 200 pounds to 300 pounds. No gender preference. And looking at the mutilated bodies of these pigs, it seems like the suspect is well built, ferocious, and extremely strong.
September 12th - Fishing for Hate
After a day empty searching, the Police found no traces of the villain. They have decided to use the victims' brother as a bait, to draw out the criminal. Willing to cooperate at full capacity, the brother of the dead victims, Dr. Piggeinstein says to the Police:" I will do whatever it takes to bring this monster in custody! A finger for a finger, an eye for an eye! He has to pay the damn price!"
Later in the day, as Dr. Piggeinstein enjoys his sunny bath in the muddy garden, a wolf emerges in sight. He was in a worker's outfit, with a pair of dark shades on, and holding what appears to be a club in hand. As he picked up his pace, the police surrounding the pig house rushed up, snapped the wolf in hands and pinned him onto ground.
"What the hell is going on? I was just going to sweep the sidewalk clean," explained the wolf, "Let go of me!"
"You mister, are under arrest! Now keep that big mouth of yours shut before I shut it for you." The Police banged the wolf's head against the floor, and the wolf passed out.
September 13th - The Interrogation
Alex T. Wolf, standing 6 feet tall and weighing 230 pounds, with no prior criminal records. Many interviewees vouched for him and said Alex is a great guy. "He always helped milk me when I felt a little under the weather," said Mrs. SkinnyCow.
"Who are you? Why were you trying to sneak up against Dr. Piggeinstein? WHY DID YOU MURDER THOSE INNOCENT PIGS?" No matter how many times the questions were asked, the wolf only said he was innocent. According to an insider, the wolf seemed really sincere, maybe it's all a mistake, he's really innocent. Or is he?
The forensics conducted a DNA analysis and discovered that the hair evidence found at the crime scene to match that of Alex T. Wolf's. Alex freaked out and had a panic attack as he is informed such absurdity. Afraid that the wolf may be crazy, a psychiatrist is called in to assist.
September 14th - The Diagnosis
After hours of psychological questioning, Alex T. Wolf seemed to be breaking down! With veins popping, hair standing, and eyes bulging, the wolf seemed to be undergoing some weird transition.
All of a sudden, his voice sounded differently.
"What.. do you want from ME?! Why are you tormenting Alex like this. He is a great boy.. leave him alone!"
"Who are you?? I am just trying to help," explains the psychiatrist.
Angered, the wolf jumped and darted himself toward the poor psychiatrist. He grabbed the man's neck and whispered into his ears. "You really wanna know who I am? I am Alex's older brother, John. John T. Wolf. And for your information Doc, I killed those bastard pigs. I killed them both. They are just like their mother, the racist bitch that accused my innocent father of rape. Now go to the stupid police and tell them to find me. Leave Alex alone!"
Frightened, the psychiatrist exited and spoke to the Police and explained the case of Alex T. Wolf. "It seems like Alex T. Wolf is suffering from a severe case of split personality. Because he cannot process the fact that his dearest brother and father are both dead, a part of him took on the role of John, his older brother, to cope with the cruel facts." The psychiatrist continued, "Alex T. Wolf is a victim himself. Suffering extreme tragedies since such an early age. Whenever Alex can no longer repress his sorrows, his other side, John would kick in. It is probably during that time that he seeks out the pigs for revenge."
September 15th - The Trial Decisions
(closing statements)
Defense:" Impressive. The prosecutor can really sound very convincing at times. But do not let emotions blind your judgments. Alex T. Wolf has been through a lot. A lot more than anyone here. So much for an young adult, he has faced countless obstacles that people like you and me can only IMAGINE. Everyone makes mistakes. And just like everyone, Alex T. Wolf has made a mistake himself. He was too traumatized that his subconsciousness took over and committed something that he would never do. I bet he feels more remorse and regretful than anybody in this room. Two wrongs do not make it right. Now, Dear Jury, you have the power to make this right. I plead you all to vote my client not guilty.
After ten hours of hot debate among the jurors the decision has been reached. Alex T. Wolf is voted not guilty, but he must be administered to the Animal Mental Institute until he is fully recovered.
"This is not how it is supposed to end. How could the court let him walk!? He killed my brothers. He must die!" Dr. Piggeinstein yelled as reporters surrounded him outside the courthouse.
September 15th - The Final Incident
As the Police was transporting Alex T. Wolf toward the psychiatric center in the province, something happened.
Later that day, the Police car was discovered in the middle of a road, flipped upside down. The Police Officers were both dead with gunshot wounds, and a bullet has been put through the head of Alex T. Wolf.
Next to the crime scene, a manuscript is found. It reads:"I, Alex T. Wolf, have lied. And I deserve to die. I am a Big Bad Wolf."
2 comments:
It's nice how you broke the scenes up. I even like the names used, Dr. Piggeinstein, that is really original. The breaks in scene helps intergrate the story better. I make the viewer understand how the news broke out in a better way and also keeps the attention.
I also think the way you broke the scenes up was really clever, and made it read like a real news story which was really cool. I thought this was just real creative all around, and that you practically rewrote a whole new story. Good Job
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