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Gina never asked about the garage.
-- Narrator
(Prologue)
Importance: This opening sentence pinpoints Gina’s “mistake” in her marriage to Melvin. She took for granted he was telling her the truth about using the garage for woodworking. She was never curious about why he spent so much time there.
Her son and daughter could see this humiliation, right in front of them. Her neighbors all stared. Some had cell phones out. They were taking pictures. Video. Uploading this horrible violation to the Internet so bored people around the world could mock her, and it wouldn’t matter later that it was all a mistake, would it? The Internet was forever.
-- Narrator
(Prologue)
Importance: Despite how innocent Gina was at the time she was originally arrested in connection with the murders her husband committed, Gina did know that if pictures and video of her being arrested were put on the Internet, they would be there forever. She...
This section contains 1,798 words (approx. 5 pages at 400 words per page) |