Day 3: Sophia shares about God Save Texas, Case Files and a visit from former parole officer Nancy Watts...
On Wednesday, we spent most of the day solving a cold case from 1998. Case files is a murder mystery style game where you receive evidence on a case and attempt to solve it. Our’s was Harmony Ashcroft, a 30-year old child psychologist who was murdered the night before her wedding at the rehearsal dinner. Now I’m not going to spoil how it ends, but it was a very interesting case to solve. It took us practically the whole day and there were many twists and turns. Overall it was very fun. After lunch we had a guest speaker, Mrs. Nancy Watts, who was a court liaison in both felony and misdemeanor court. As a liaison she was a messenger for the probation officer and the Judge of the court she was working in. She made pre-sentence investigation reports for the Judges when they need just a little extra help deciding sentences. Mrs. Watts had many stories about working in the courts, and explained a lot of the work that happened behind the scenes of many herings. It was interesting to hear about a different side to the courts.
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