Summary of Kathryn Casey's A Warrant to Kill
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#1 The police radioed that a cop had shot a civilian. Someone from Civil Rights made the scene. They’d done a lot of these investigations together, too many, and too often in the middle of the night.
#2 After the walk-through, Smyth went straight to the jail and demanded the tape from the 911 dispatchers. He had a strong feeling that the tape would be important, and evidence of murder.
#3 Susan White was a happy child, but she was also a special one. She seemed to have inherited her mother’s slim figure, fine features, and blue eyes. She was doted on by her parents.
#4 The Harrison sisters were extremely close, and they never really had any rivalries or sibling one-upmanship. They were always content with their place in the world, until Susan felt frustrated and wanted more out of life.
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#1
The police radioed that a cop had shot a civilian. Someone from Civil Rights made the scene. They’d done a lot of these investigations together, too many, and too often in the middle of the night.
#2
After the walk-through, Smyth went straight to the jail and demanded the tape from the 911 dispatchers. He had a strong feeling that the tape would be important, and evidence of murder.
#3
Susan White was a happy child, but she was also a special one. She seemed to have inherited her mother’s slim figure, fine features, and blue eyes. She was doted on by her parents.
#4
The Harrison sisters were extremely close, and they never really had any rivalries or sibling one-upmanship. They were always content with their place in the world, until Susan felt frustrated and wanted more out of life.
#5
Susan Harrison, the sister who had been so eager to leave home, returned to Louisiana in 1969. She used her Navy training to get a dental assistant job while she studied at a local beauty school. One night while trimming Gloria’s hair, she accidentally clipped her ear.
#6
The 1970s was a time of rebellion and challenge, and Susan was no exception. She fell in love with L. J. , a French-descended Catholic man from southern Louisiana, and they soon got married.
#7
Susan was determined to have L. J. , and in 1972, she married him. However, the marriage was not destined to last. It was after the baby’s birth that the arguments and violence escalated.
#8
After the divorce, Susan continued to fight for custody of her son, Jason. She was a nurse, and she hoped to one day be an attorney or a psychologist. She treated her son as if he were beyond reproach.
#9
Susan was never the same after her divorce. She had an incredible drive to succeed, but she was also very warm and personable, and she easily attracted friends. She loved a good joke and