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There is a show named, Crime Scene Investigations. It is about forensics investigators that solve crimes. They catch Las Vegas’s criminals. In the “Ending Happy” episode, the forensics investigators are investigating Lorenzo Morales’s death. His nickname was “Happy.” They want to know who caused his death and how it occurred. Dreama and Connor should be held accountable for Lorenzo Morales’s murder due to the actions they have committed. These two individuals injured him the most out of everyone who was involved. George and Dorris should not be charged with Mr. Morales’s murder because they only caused Mr. Morales to have an allergic reaction. This is not even comparable to the crime Dreama and Connor committed upon Happy.
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Both her and Connor revenged on Happy. Happy never did anything directly to Connor other than to invade his girlfriend’s privacy. His only motivations for revenge was to please his girlfriend Dreama. First, Dreama and Connor injected the venom into Happy. Connor then carried Happy to the woods to die. However, Happy got up because after trying to recover from a snake venom, he was greeted by Dorris when she gave him a dose of her own that sent him into an apeantic shock. Happy was only trying to get to his trailer to inject some anaphylaxis in himself to cure the allergy. Connor then shot the crossbow from a direction that the wounds of Happy indicate that he was shot by the side of the neck and he never saw the crossbow coming towards him. According to the investigators, after all this, Happy then ran inside his trailer to get some of his anaphylaxis. He then returned outside by the pool where he sat on a chair. The chair gave in suddenly and Happy fell into the pool and drowned. The victim’s background provides information about whether the death was an accident or a murder. If it was a murder, the background often provides leads to a suspect. If there was two people that ought to be responsible for the Mr. Morales’s death, it should be Dreama and Connor. In this case, the suspects convicted of this crime leads to Connor and

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