In the book "House Rules" by Jodi Picoult, Jess is killed by a gunshot. It is revealed that the gun belonged to Jacob, Jess's brother who has autism. The circumstances surrounding Jess's death become a central focus of the novel, as the family grapples with questions of guilt, innocence, and responsibility.
No one goes to jail for the murder of jess ogilvy because when theo broke into her house she was running after him but she had just gotten out of the shower so she slipped and hit her head on the sink and theo ran out of there and when Jacob went to jesses house for their tutoring session she was already dead and so since Jacob is obbsessed with crime scenes he set up a crime scene in jesses home and accidentaly knocks her tooth out while dragging her body around. so jess died of natural causes and nobody went to jail. Also, Emma and oliver do it and they are datig at the end. At first Jacob doesn't like the idea but he warms up to it
It's Jodi Benson.
In "Ghost Cat" Jodi makes up the cat, so she can avoid the fact that her dad died. She was his "Dear Rabbit"
Wendy was Jodi, Jordin's Mom's best friend who died of cancer. She was 39 and like a second mom to Jordin.
300 died for 'House of Lancaster' it is unknown how many died for 'House of York'
Mark Tandy - Australian rules footballer - died in 1965.
John Somerville - Australian rules footballer - died in 1984.
Dick Harris - Australian rules footballer - died in 1993.
Charlie Perry - Australian rules footballer - died in 1961.
Ernest Taylor - Australian rules footballer - died in 1980.
Jimmy Gordon - Australian rules footballer - died in 1918.
James Smith - Australian rules footballer - died in 1974.