He didn't; he was framed by a man named Elmo Blatch.
Elmo Blatch actually committed the murders, convicted of other crimes he confessed ( bragged )his crime to an inmate ( Tommy ) who eventually was sent to Shawshank and made the connection between the two.
Warden Norton made Guard Hadley kill Tommy to make sure Andy never see the outside world to tell of all of the corruption in Shawshank Prison which involved Norton and Hadley.
It's called compass by Jamie Lidell
Andy pleads to the district attorney that he is innocent. Andy gets into fights with the sisters. Brooks decided whether he was to kill Heywood to have crime worth of staying in prison. Tommy has a story which says Andy is innocent, warden Norton does not want to let him tell it. Andy escapes. Red faces the parole board for a 3rd time. Red violates parole and heads to Zihuatanejo.
Officially, if you beat the last mission, there is 1 more mission chain to complete as Jack.
Elmo Blatch actually committed the murders, convicted of other crimes he confessed ( bragged )his crime to an inmate ( Tommy ) who eventually was sent to Shawshank and made the connection between the two.
Warden Norton made Guard Hadley kill Tommy to make sure Andy never see the outside world to tell of all of the corruption in Shawshank Prison which involved Norton and Hadley.
In the second part of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the narrator is still Scout Finch, who is reflecting back on her childhood experiences.
Andy Dufresne did not actually kill his wife; he was wrongfully convicted of her murder. In the movie "The Shawshank Redemption," he is accused of killing his wife and her lover, but throughout the story, it is revealed that he was innocent. The true murderer is later identified, highlighting the themes of injustice and hope in the film.
Jem is the narrator's (Scout) older brother.
She is the narrator of the book. As the book progresses, the reader sees changes in her personality and role in the book. In the beginning, she is about 6 years old and has a horrible temper and loves to get into fights. Over the chapters, we see her become more mature and controls her attitude a lot better. She symbolizes innocence and maturity throughout the book. Hope that helped. :)Narrator
you can kill then shoot them in the head :p
kill
fire bottler or water
No, in undead nightmare you basically kill zombies and do zombie missions
The narrator has decided to kill the old man because of his eye.
An Appointed Time