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The Mysterious Package Analysis
The Mysterious Package

After a long day of work, Robert goes to his house to pack the suitcases for the trip scheduled at that exact same day. He was going to Los Angeles to visit his family, because he hasn’t seen them for a long time. When Robert arrives at the JFK airport, a stranger accosts him and asks if he can carry a mysterious package onto the plane. Robert is doubtful, but soon accepts since he is in need of money.
After accepting the stranger’s package, he needs to pass through the security check. Robert becomes really nervous and his heart can’t stop beating. Suddenly, an alarm starts to ring. He realizes that it rang, because in the stranger’s package there was something that couldn’t be carried on the plane. Robert didn’t have
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If he hadn’t accepted it, nothing of this would be happening. The detective told him to stop thinking about the things he could have done, and instead think about what they could do to capture the drug dealer and prove Robert’s innocence.
Soon, Robert and Parker decided what to do in relation to the drug dealer. The detective planed to ask some help of the policies to try finding out where Pablo Rodriguez might be. It would be difficult since he is always travelling to different places all around the world to escape from jail, which was the reason for the policies for never being able to capture him. He committed so many crimes and innocent people went to jail because of what he did. It was time for Pablo to be captured!
The plan was put into practice; policies were investigating where Pablo could be, the detective was also helping them and Robert was analyzing the crimes the drug dealer had committed with the one he suffered. Both crimes were similar, which made Robert question himself. He started to search for an answer to why the felon always did resembling crimes. Later, he was able to conclude that Pablo did felonies that were a like because it was simpler since he had an unique plan that turned out to work all the
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The policies were able to find the place where Pablo visited recently, but not the current one. They stayed all night searching and later were able to find where the felon was. The man was at Los Angeles, the exact same place where Robert was going initially to visit his family. Parker told Robert they had to leave New York in a couple hours; otherwise they wouldn’t be able to find Pablo in California anymore. So, they bought the tickets and entered in the plane. After an exhausting flight, they arrived at their destination. When they arrived at the Los Angeles International Airport, Parker, Robert and the policies spotted Pablo. He was fooling another man doing what he always does; tricking someone with a mysterious package. Not waiting a minute, Robert told detective this was the time for the criminal to get arrested by the policies. It was a unique chance! The police also thought the right moment arrived and went in direction to the

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