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Close's first attempt at the end of 1979 was unsuccessful, but not a failure either, as doctors were completely oblivious to his role in Sunny's first coma and concluded that "hypoglycemia" in conclusion. "Hypoglycemia" can also be interpreted as insulin secretion disorder, or insulin secretion disorder, which opened up an umbrella for Kloss to continue committing crimes. Don't tell me that Sunny agrees to divorce Cross so she no longer has a motive to kill.Agreeing to divorce means that Sunny may rewrite the will at any time.Of course Cross knows that "poor couples are sad for everything", and that if he gives up the luxury he has become accustomed to, the love between him and Alishan may not last for a long time.

Count the days.You don’t need a computer, or even a calculator, just break your fingers, and you will find out that Sunny’s two comas happened exactly one month after the two emotional crises of Cross and Alishan—the first time It was the deadline for Alishan to ask Cross to divorce. The second time was when Cross chased Alishan to Washington. Both times, Cross almost lost Alishan... Mr. Fallinger is right that not all doubts have been clarified so far in the case.I admit that I can't answer all of your questions, but I can explain some of them somewhat convincingly: Why are the injected needles still left in the black leather case?It was probably just one of several needles the perpetrator forgot to dispose of.

Why use insulin?Because the criminal did not know that since the success of synthetic insulin in the early 1970s, medical insulin is no longer extracted from animals and is no longer "natural".The C-peptide chain difference between natural insulin and synthetic insulin makes it possible to identify "exogenous insulin". Why did it happen in Newport both times?Because the medical resources and equipment of Rhode Island hospitals are not as good as those in New York. Why did it happen at Christmas both times?This is the so-called "Pearl Harbor Strategy" that people in legal circles often say.The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was successful because it was a weekend.According to crime statistics, criminals have the same considerations when choosing the date of committing crimes.Among other things, the manpower of police stations and hospitals is at least halved on weekends and holidays.

Why are there no needle holes found in patients?The needles in the black leather case are all small, and generally speaking, it is easy to leave marks when you inject yourself, but not when others inject. On the night of December 20, 1980, when might Cross have given Sunny her insulin?Sunny might have met Cross in the master bedroom on her bathroom trip, and Sunny might have asked, or Cross had offered, to give her a shot of a sleep sedative, but what Cross put in the syringe was insulin. ………… It may be hard for you to believe that a well-educated, well-spoken, and well-dressed gentleman like Mr. von Prow could have committed the crimes charged in the indictment.However, keep in mind that the accused is not the first person to be prosecuted for attempting to kill his wife...it happens at all levels of our society.

After six days of deliberation, the jury returned two "guilty" verdicts at 10:40 am on Tuesday, March 16, 1982. On May 7 of the same year, Judge Thomas Needham declared: For the first count of attempted murder charged against the defendant Closs von Prow, the victim Sunny von Prow later regained consciousness and recovered, so he was sentenced to 10 years in prison; The second count of attempted murder against the defendant, Klos von Pro, was sentenced to 20 years in prison because of the serious nature of causing life-long harm to the victim Sunny von Pro. However, the judge allowed Mr. von Prowess to pay a fine of US$1 million in exchange for execution outside of prison, because a gangster organization said that if Klose intends to avoid being plotted in prison, he must pay a "protection fee" of US$1,000 a week. ".

Between the jury's verdict and the judge's sentencing, April 1, 1982, April Fool's Day.
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