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Short Story Of Suzy Robbins
Suzy Robbins At 2:23 a.m. on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 there was a 911 call received from a man, Tom Robbins, who claimed his wife, Suzy, had never come home from work, and he had not been able to find nor contact her in any way. They lived in a small town, Eureka Springs, with a population of only about 2,000 people. The town was generally calm, with a very small police department, so when a call like that was received very early on a Tuesday, it was extremely alarming to the police department. Tom and Suzy Robbins were your average couple. They had two small children, Michael and Samantha, and had been happily married for eight years. They both lived in Eureka Springs all of their lives, and had grown up together. He was the high school …show more content…
She had left no message, but she always called Tom on her lunch break, so that was really nothing out of the ordinary either. When Tom got home later that day, he said the kids were sitting on the couch watching cartoons, and when he asked them where their mom was, they said she wasn’t home so they had to get a ride home from school from one of Michael’s friend’s mom. Tom then tried to call Suzy, but it went straight to …show more content…
Paul asked, “Why did the bathroom tub and floor test positive for having blood on them?”
Tom responded, “Maybe Suzy cut herself shaving that morning or something, I’m not sure.”
Paul explained that it was a substantial amount of blood that could not have been from just a shave cut. Tom’s confidence still shined, exclaiming that he had nothing to do with Suzy’s disappearance, and they are wasting their time questioning him when they should be out there searching for her. He was too confident though, and Paul could tell something was very wrong. It was almost as if Tom was not even concerned about her disappearance anymore, just confident and weirdly happy that he had definitely not done anything wrong Officer Davis got a warrant to obtain any and all weapons that Tom owns. He went to their home and found a few guns and also took some blunt tools and kitchen knives to test. On a handgun, Davis found gunpowder residue that indicated it had recently been fired. He brought this evidence to Officer Paul who was still trying to crack Tom, and they began to ask him questions about the gun. Tom was sure they were lying, still confident he did nothing

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