The attacker appeared to be Jem himself. He raped scout and sexually assaulted him with bondage hot wax candles. After he applyed long hairy beads down her urinal organ. Thus the attacker was jem
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Heck Tate believes that Bob Ewell was killed by Boo Radley in self-defense while Boo was protecting Scout and Jem. Tate decides to attribute the killing to Bob Ewell himself to protect Boo from unwanted attention.
He says that Bob Ewell fell on his knife. Boo was the one who actually stabbed him. Heck Tate doesn't want anyone to know this because he knows that Boo doesn't want to be the center of attention and out of the eyes of the public.
what heck tate knows about the stabbing is nothing. the only wittness that he has is Scout. he can only assume who stabbed Bob Ewell.
Boo because jem was knocked out
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Boo Radley
tate knows that Boo Radley killed Bob Ewell!
Atticus and Heck Tate argue about whether to reveal Boo Radley's involvement in Bob Ewell's death. Heck Tate believes it was self-defense and wants to protect Boo's privacy, while Atticus wants the truth to be known to avoid any injustice. Ultimately, Heck Tate convinces Atticus to keep Boo out of the spotlight.
Mr. Heck Tate
Heck Tate wants to protect Boo Radley, who killed Bob Ewell, because he believes Boo acted in self-defense to save Scout and Jem. Tate wants to avoid the publicity and attention that would come with Boo being hailed as a hero, recognizing that Boo would not want the attention.
Heck Tate is covering up the truth about Bob Ewell's death to protect Boo Radley, who actually killed Bob in defense of Scout and Jem. Tate believes that revealing Boo's involvement would subject him to unwanted attention and potentially harm his reclusive lifestyle.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Heck Tate is described as an older man. However, his specific age is not provided in the book.
He decided to tell the town that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife and killed himself, to protect Boo Radley from unwanted attention and scrutiny. Heck Tate believed it was the best outcome for all involved.
Heck Tate is ready with a shotgun in case the boys trouble Atticus in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Heck Tate is the sheriff of Maycomb and he keeps a vigilant eye on the situation.
The sheriff of Maycomb County in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Heck Tate. He is a fair and honest law enforcement officer who plays a significant role in the plot of the story.
Mr. Heck Tate finds Bob Ewell dead under the tree in the woods.
Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb County in "To Kill a Mockingbird," is on the side of justice during the trial. He presents evidence that supports Tom Robinson's innocence and testifies against Bob Ewell's accusation of Tom. Heck Tate believes in fair and honest proceedings in the court.