Good Afternoon, judge, jury, and audience members. Today we are here to prove that Isabel Hussey has stolen the priceless painting “ A Lady Writing”. She may seem innocent, but appearances can be deceiving, her friendly smile, long ponytail, 6 earrings, and laid back look makes her seem innocent, but deep down she is a heartless monster. Her slung arm may make you feel sympathy for her, but that was because she broke it trying to retrieve the painting from where she had hidden it. It is clearly evident that Isabel Hussey is guilty of her scandalous crimes.
To begin with, Isabel Hussey was seen by Calder, outside of his house with 2 other individuals. “ He saw Ms.Hussey, Mr.Watch, his boss from Powell's, … [and] an old lady sitting on the ground …show more content…
Why? Well in order to write her scandalous letters she must come up fresh new ideas, and what better way than to get ideas from young minds full of imagination? Stated, “ Overnight, Ms.Hussey’s classroom became a combination of museum and laboratory. The walls were plaster with reproductions of Vermeer paintings, and library books were piled on every surface” (112.) In doing this Isabel Hussey could come up with ideas for the letters while her class isn’t suspecting that their very own teacher was the thief. Their own teacher lied to them! Only a heartless monster like her could do what she did, lying to a bunch of innocent children. We must stop her lies! We must put her in jail immediately, lest she feeds us more of her lies. Isabel Hussey, without a doubt, is guilty.
Evidently, Isabel Hussey is guilty of her horrific crime she has committed. Only those that have no feelings would deceive those closest to them. This evil creature deserves justice for her wrongdoings against Vermeer and his true admirers. Let the world be assured that justice has been served and no more should we worry about “A Lady Writing”. I rest my