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Wrongly Accused


On the one hand he felt he should do the right thing and go to the police about it, but he was also struck with fear about how the murderer would obtain his revenge on him if he reported it. He also could not confide in anyone else over his fears so he had to keep it locked inside him. The feelings just kept swelling until he could take it no more, so he left for a while to think everything over. He had become a nervous wreck due to all the sleepless nights he endured. Moreover his conscience was constantly telling him to go to the police and report the murder because he at least owed it to the person's family if not himself. .
             He decided not to go to the police in Enniskillen but he would try to get as far away as possible to report it. He found himself in Belfast, but just as he was about to enter the police station he felt a strange tingling in his spine that caused his hair to stand on end. He nervously looked around and there standing across the road from him, staring a hole right through him was the murderer. He did not know how the murderer knew he was going to that police station but he fled back into hiding. Time was going so slowly and he had nothing to do or no one to talk to. Finally he reached the conclusion he would die if he reported it or not because he was wasting away.
             However when he got to the police station in Enniskillen his report about the murder was not believed and he was arrested on suspicion of murder as someone had reported him also a neighbour had noticed his strange behaviour and knew he had gone into hiding and finally he was charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice by reporting someone else for the murder of Mr P. Brown. .
             After he had successfully initiated his escape plan he went back into hiding to plan how he was going to prove his innocence. His only contact with the outside world was an issue of "Today- magazine, which he had picked up out of someone's bin.


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