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Stan Duncan, a young professional criminal, and an orphan. Stan was spending the days of his life, with the gang, living on robbery. One day, his friend Andrew gets in jail, so Stan saw them there. Andrew gave the key of his house to Stan, but the gang can’t help herself from kicking Stan and get the house. They drag him to the dumpster where he meets a hobo, who changes his life. As he was talking to the hobo he said, “I made this crimes when I was young, because I needed parental love.” What is that life changing event? What is his story? And how he is going to be better person?
A journo's life is full of twists and turns!
'So he flew on air.'
'Exactly. He landed on the front of an incoming van that broke his neck. All the witnesses remember was a red car. Of course they were looking at Jim instead of the car. After Jim was taken by an ambulance, the owner of the art shop kept the bike and informed me. I suddenly had the idea of welding the bike to the post in front of the shop in hope that someone might know more about the red car. Or that the car owner might know or admit involvement.'
'Well that's a brilliant idea sir.'
'Thank you. Now you can see why I'm so grateful to you for Melissa. If Melissa died too, I might commit suicide either slowly or fast. You might have saved me from hell too!'
Stan Duncan, a young professional criminal, and an orphan. Stan was spending the days of his life, with the gang, living on robbery. One day, his friend Andrew gets in jail, so Stan saw them there. Andrew gave the key of his house to Stan, but the gang can’t help herself from kicking Stan and get the house. They drag him to the dumpster where he meets a hobo, who changes his life. As he was talking to the hobo he said, “I made this crimes when I was young, because I needed parental love.” What is that life changing event? What is his story? And how he is going to be better person?
A journo's life is full of twists and turns!
'So he flew on air.'
'Exactly. He landed on the front of an incoming van that broke his neck. All the witnesses remember was a red car. Of course they were looking at Jim instead of the car. After Jim was taken by an ambulance, the owner of the art shop kept the bike and informed me. I suddenly had the idea of welding the bike to the post in front of the shop in hope that someone might know more about the red car. Or that the car owner might know or admit involvement.'
'Well that's a brilliant idea sir.'
'Thank you. Now you can see why I'm so grateful to you for Melissa. If Melissa died too, I might commit suicide either slowly or fast. You might have saved me from hell too!'