The Hot Tub Mystery: The Story of a Very HOT Tub Herbert House Biology Department Elon University, Elon, NC Part I—The Discovery Cast of Characters • • • • Sam Garrison—Detective Roma and Clint Underhill—The hot couple Kavita Dickson and Larry Gonzales—emt paramedics Renee Volenbach—Physiologist in the Biology Department at Noletown University Friday, 7PM Roma and Clint Underhill had both had a long day. They were the owners of a successful real estate company in Desert Palm. Each had several clients, and the strain of the current real estate market was getting to them. It had been an unusually cool day for January, with temperatures hovering around degrees. On coming home they decided to relax in their hot tub with some wine. While …show more content…
It was obvious that both had been dead for some time. Kavita called the dispatcher. “Listen, Linda, this hot tub case is a doa, but something is not right. How about sending the medical examiner and a detective out to look the situation over. Tell them to bring a thermometer!” Questions 1. What observations did the paramedics make? 2. List the questions raised about this situation or that you think that the investigators should ask of the maid. 3. List any physiological effects that you think would be associated with this situation. 4. How might these physiological effects have contributed to the Underhills’ death? 5. Make an initial speculation about the cause of the Underhills’ death. “The Hot Tub Mystery” by Herbert House Page 2 Part II—The Investigation Saturday, 9:30AM “ degrees! What is this thing doing so hot?” Sam Garrison asked Kavita as he removed the thermometer from the water. He was investigating the death of Roma and Clint Underhill, prominent real estate brokers in Desert Palm. “This hot tub should be no more than degrees.” He remembered reading a Consumer Product Safety Commission flyer on hot tubs and wondered if the tub was associated with the death. The bodies were being taken away for autopsy as he took in the scene. “Hmm. What about these bottles of wine? It looks like they had a party—all by
was at work, let them in. He had just arrived home from a school-related internship. Sabatini’s body was found in a bedroom. Police said she died of an apparent
Dispatch alerted Central Pd. Officer C. M. Early about a white male 25 years old with a gunshot to the chest and abdomen. Officer Early arrived on the scene at 0630. Officer Early talked to the witness, Custodial staff Jody de Cleaner, who said that he heard popping sounds at 0620 and decided to walk over where he found the body. The EMS arrived shortly after at 0650 to transport the victim to the hospital. Ten minutes after the EMS arrived I arrived at the crime scene.
Mark volunteered to help with the community arts festival; he was supporting the not-for-profit organization as he had in the past. However, he did not know his good intentions as a volunteer would cost him his job as an assistant manager. The retail store’s phone number was printed in the festival advertising in error and ticket requests overloaded the phone lines, causing loss of business and annoyed the store manager. As a result, Mark was seen as the cause of the problems and terminated.
On July, 24th 2001. A late Wednesday evening, Patrick Maloney Senior Detective was found dead in his home located in Chicago. Mr. Maloney's wife Mary Maloney, explained to the media that she "returned home to her husband's lifeless body on the floor. "Mr. Maloney was struck on the back of the head with a heavy blunt object. The weapon and or the perpetrator have not yet been identified. We believe the murderer was one of Mr. Maloney's enemy's" Explained Police Chief O'Neal. Mrs. Maloney explained to the media that when Patrick returned home she was sewing and he was tired, so tired he hadn't wanted to go out for supper, so she walked to the grocer on Square Ave. to buy vegetables, and when she returned home she found Patrick dead on the ground.
That’s the 2nd one in 3 weeks, exclaimed Detective Clyde Allen saying this while looking down at the brainless body in the dumpster. ‘’it’s past the coindences, were looking for an individual. These murders must be connected in someway. ‘’ said Allen’s partner Karl Jefferies. Seeing there are no witnesses to these crimes we’re going to have to see if there is a connection between the threee and that might give us a lead’’ said Allen to Jefferies.
I then discovered there were no other victims or threats. Soon After detecting no pulse on both bodies I secure the scene with crime scene tape. EMS arrives at 11:34 AM and pronounces both dead on arrival at 11:40am. The Male victim was later identified as Johnny Nogood resident of the house DOB 7/4/86, and driver's license number 87654321 Tx. His Lifeless body was laying on his back, with his head towards the door. His left arm was to his side as the right arm was above the side of his head. There was a red liquid substance surrounding his head, it was also coming out of his nose and mouth running in the direction of his forehead. Johnny was wearing a blue hoodie, blue jean pants and brown boots. Next to his left foot was a pistol and next to his right leg was an empty magazine. Across the room was a female body laying on her side in front of a refrigerator, with her back towards the entry door of the house. She was laying in a puddle of red substance, That appeared to be her own. The red liquid substance appeared to be distributed. The disturbance may have been from the dog who was injured. The dog was guarding its owner during the 911 Call. The female who was later
death. This created a media storm and in the wake of these events the original coroner committed
On 4/23/17 at 0738 hours, I was dispatched to a death investigation at 12140 76th St N, Pinellas Park, FL 33782.
On Friday night around 6:00 in a small town named Jacksonville. A detective named Patrick Maloney was found dead after reaching home from work. No one has a clue of what has happened to him. Detectives are trying their best to find information about the murder of Patrick Maloney. Police are trying to find any eye witnesses of who know any information of what happened to the Detective.
He said, “I did not clearly see the person, but it looked like a women…well that shot the man. It was odd because he also had a gun.” This comes to our second clue, there were 5 guns found, one with no bullets an one with only two. After a forensic report, they could not find prints of neither gun. The individual with 5 bullets gun was wearing gloves and the second person with no bullets had mud covered with it.
In the Absence of Evidence On the night of December 23, 2002, Scott Peterson killed his wife, Laci Peterson, and unborn child, Conner, in cold blood. He then dumped their bodies in San Francisco Bay and returned home (Case 1). At least, that’s what the prosecution would want you to think. Was Scott Peterson proven guilty of his wife’s murder beyond reasonable doubt? No, he was not, and here’s why.
Case Name The Smithson’s Mortgage Case Study Teams This case is designed to be conducted by a team of students. The discussion, questioning, and resolution of differences is an important part of the learning experience. Another significant advantage is the sharing of the workload in preparing the final case study report. Knowledge Background This case draws heavily on the material presented in Chapters 2 and 3 of Principles of Engineering Economic Analysis, 4th Edition by White, Case, Pratt, and Agee, particularly Section 3.4 (Principal Amount and Interest Amount in Loan Payments). To a limited extent it draws on concepts from Chapter 4 (Measuring the Worth of Investments), Chapter 5 (Comparison
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Following that, the expected values for decision nodes 6 and 7 should also be calculated. The following results were obtained:
“Speaking of, um… hot things… how come you have spray on sunscreen that is secretly a flame thrower?”