Saturday, September 27, 2008

Guilty!

Big Bad Wolf was found guilty today by a jury of 12 at the Disneyland Town Court. Mr. Wolf was found guilty of attempted murder against the three little innocent pigs. Big Bad was taken into custody a few months ago when he tried to kill Practical Pig, the youngest of the three brothers. Practical a very wise little pig was clever enough to inform the authorities that Big Bad Wolf was trying to eat him, and so together with the authorities conjured up a plan to get Big Bad. The next time Big Bad tried to get Practical out of his house he was caught.

During the trial the prosecutors did an excellent job at convincing the jurors the Mr. Wolf was greedy and was a con artist at this best. When Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother came to testify against him there was no doubt that he was a very deceiving wolf. Little Red Riding Hood told the story of how Big Bad locked her grandmother in the closet and disguise himself as her to try and fool her. The whole court room was shocked. Mr. Wolf, quick to his feet yelled out "lies all lies". Whispers were heard all around the court until the judge had to put everyone in order.

Big Bad was trying to con his way into proving his innocence. He was going to court in suits, trying to speak softly, and remaining calm when others would against him. He even tried to help a family of little pigs built a brick house so that others from his clan won't be able to harm them. However, he lost his temper when Practical was testifying against him. Practical told the court that he was able to escape Big Bad because he was smarter than him. Big Bad turn red and shouted "I'll kill you. You'll see. Soon you'll be inside my belly because I win I always win" while starting to get up from his seat. The cops immediately hold him and got him out of the court all the while Big Bad Wolf was starting to laugh hysterically.

When the verdict was announce Mr. Wolf seemed indifferent. He was his head down. Mean while Practical and his two other brother Fiddler and Piper were jumping up and down for joy. When they took him away Mr. Wolf told the three little pigs that they had not seen the last of him.

1 comment:

Amy Ahn said...

I like how you included another story (Little Red Riding Hood) in your version of trial. Little Red's testimony probably helped the Pigs' put him away for good.