top of page

Can the beginners track down the criminal?

Writer: GIIS Law Summit New York Times GIIS Law Summit New York Times

After many attempts to track Isabella down, she was finally brought into custody wherein she denied all allegations made against her instead blamed her identical sister, Elizabeth Stone who had given those diamonds to her as a reconciliation gift. However, it was found out that Elizabeth had committed suicide on the 13th of December 2013. Thus it brings the allegations back to Isabella. But the question remains, who is the true criminal?


For eight years justice has not been served, for eight years the criminal has been free. Who do we hold responsible for this delay of justice? Will justice be served or will the Twin Heist case be dismissed from court? Will the lawyers provide compelling arguments or will they match the incompetence displayed by the police? Only time will tell. 


Until then, stay tuned for more updates from the New York Times.


Shaam Purushothaman Jayakumaran

New York Times




Recent Posts

See All

Comments


Post: Blog2_Post

Subscribe Form

Thanks for submitting!

  • Instagram

©2020 by GIIS LAW SUMMIT PRESS 2020 

bottom of page