Exercise 1 of 2 of HW3:
On an otherwise uneventful Thursday afternoon police heard a shot inside Ernie’s Lunchroom, rushed in, and found the scene shown below.
They identified the body as that of a prominent racketeer named Fannin. Ernie, who is both the owner and only employee, had only one fact to tell: the murderer had leaned against the wall while firing at point-blank range. The imprint of his hand is in clear view. The cash register has just been rung up at $8.75.
This is a difficult case. Your must attempt to determine which of the people in the lunchroom killed Fannin. You will have to observe the details carefully. There is enough evidence to help you explain most of what happened. In working out the solution, consider the following thought questions.
You do NOT have to answer these questions for the homework; the simply prepare you for the long-answer question below–which you DO have to answer.
Thought Questions (you do not have to answer):
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Once you have thought about the questions above, answer the question below in a paragraph of well-written prose (be sure to identify your claim, evidence, and warrants by placing a (CL) before the claim, an (EV) before your points of evidence and a (WA) before each of your warrants):
Who killed Fannin and how do you know from the evidence that it is NOT anyone else but your chosen suspect? |