justine confessed to the murder of william because she loved the frankenstein family and nobody was on her side when the trial was on. she wanted things to be easy so she confessed herself guilty, even though she was innocent.
Jakoby Williams is an American professional basketball player known for his skills on the court. He gained attention during his college career for his athleticism and versatility, playing primarily as a guard. Williams has been involved in various basketball leagues, showcasing his talent and potential for further success in the sport. Further details about his career may depend on the specific context or time frame.
In "The Night Listener," Robin Williams' character, Gabriel Noone, wears round, wire-frame eyeglasses. These glasses complement his character's introspective and sensitive nature, adding to the overall tone of the film. The choice of eyewear reflects a blend of practicality and a somewhat intellectual aesthetic, aligning with his role as a writer and storyteller.
Janet Frame's birth name is Janet Paterson Frame.
The cast of Frame by Frame - 2011 includes: Shane Collins as Man Kristen Fajt as Woman
Grazina Frame is 5' 4".
Front Page Detective - 1951 Frame for Murder was released on: USA: 1951
Barnaby Jones - 1973 A Frame for Murder - 7.7 was released on: USA: 16 November 1978
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Barnaby Jones - 1973 A Frame for Murder 7-7 was released on: USA: 16 November 1978
The Brothers Brannagan - 1960 Murder Fits The Frame 1-34 was released on: USA: 3 June 1961
Murder She Wrote - 1984 If the Frame Fits 2-22 was released on: USA: 18 May 1986 Japan: 19 January 1990
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to murder King Duncan by inviting him to their castle as guests, then waiting until he is asleep to kill him. They plan to frame the chamberlains for the murder by planting the murder weapons on them.
Dr- Phil - 2002 My Dad Tried to Frame Me for Murder The Polygraph Results 12-112 was released on: USA: 25 February 2014
Macbeth frames King Duncan's chamberlains for his murder by planting the bloody daggers on them while they are asleep. He does this to deflect suspicion away from himself and his wife, Lady Macbeth, who orchestrated the murder.
The king's servants who are blamed for King Duncan's murder are killed by Macbeth as part of his plan to frame them for the crime. Macbeth does this to shift suspicion away from himself and Lady Macbeth, who are the true perpetrators of the murder.
He forgot that: what he is doing, it's gonna come back baby!
In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Injun Joe wanted Hoss Williams's body in order to frame Muff Potter for his murder. Injun Joe sought revenge on the town for his mistreatment and saw this as an opportunity to strike back.