Draft:Granny Lightfoot
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Granny (Betty White) Lightfoot was suspect 4 in The Great Museum Heist Activity. This was a 2 day project in Mr. Root's class, between October 11, and 12 of 2023.
Past Crimes[edit]
Lightfoot has been convicted many times in her lifetime. These include felony tax evasion, embezzlement, cheating on a 3rd grade test, kidnapping, assault, and jaywalking.[1] Her sentencing is currently unknown.
Evidence[edit]
Though the case has not yet been resolved, many people believe Lightfoot, along with suspected grandson James (Slim Jim) Heist, are responsible for the heist.
Connection[edit]
Though it has still not been confirmed that Heist and Lightfoot worked together, connections can be made between them. A photo of Heist was found in Lightfoot's purse during arrest.[2] Both also have links to the crime scene.
Granny Lightfoot[edit]
Behavior[edit]
During Arrest, Lightfoot was not very cooperative. Upon approach, she attempted to hit the officers with her cane. She also appeared to be very cranky.[3]
Spray Paint[edit]
Reports noted that Lightfoot had "small droplets of a bluish substance on her fingertips"[4] At the crime scene, there was a can of blue spray paint left, with fresh residue on it.[5] The Mona Lisa was also vandalized with this paint, with a blue mustache, goatee, and the words "Haha! I stole your painting!" written on it.[6]
James Heist[edit]
Red Fabric[edit]
It was reported that at the time of arrest, Heist's right sleeve was torn, along with a scratch on his arm.[7] In the bottom right corner of the ripped out painting, 2 red fabrics were found, that link to Heist's shirt.[8]
Shoeprint[edit]
On the museum bench, dirty prints that were reckoned to have come from a size 8 or 9 shoe were found.[9] These would match to what Heist was wearing at the time of the crime.[10]
Glass Shard[edit]
When arrested, a shard of glass was found in Heist's left shoe.[11] This could link Heist to the crime, as the museum was exited forcefully by the robbers, through the glass window.[12]
References[edit]
- ^ "Great Museum Heist CER Practice-root".
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