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Ron Grube 1/29/08 Sapphire

People of the jury,

I admit to the killing of Anthony Marston, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Vera Claythorne,

Emily Brent, William Blore, Phillip Lombard, Dr. Armstrong, and General

Macarthur. However, I should not be arrested for this. The reason that I killed

these people is simple: They were all murderers. They were not convicted of their

crimes and in order to serve justice, I killed them. If they were convicted, they

would have gotten life in prison or the death penalty, so when I killed them, it was

no different than if they were convicted. If I hadn’t killed these nine criminals, they

could have hurt even more innocent people.

Anthony Marston hit and killed two kids with his car and all he cared about

was losing his license. They were young kids with a long life ahead of them cut

short by Anthony Marston’s reckless driving. He didn’t get in any real trouble with

the law. The only thing that happened was that he got his license temporarily

suspended. A criminal like him should be in jail, not set free to possibly hurt more

children.

Mr. and Mrs. Rogers were also guilty of murder. They were responsible for

the death of Jennifer Brady, their employer. When she was sick and needed

medicine, the Rogers didn’t give her any medicine and are therefore responsible

for her death. Jennifer Brady trusted them with her life and when she needed them the most, they let her die.