Monster

  • Steve Harmon in Juvenile Detention (1)

    Steve Harmon has been put in juvenile detention for killing Mr. Nesbitt.
  • Steve Harmon starts his big case. (2)

    Steve Harmon entered his trial for murder with "Bobo" Evans and Mr. King. Who else helped in the murder of Mr. Nesbitt.
  • Steve Harmon meets his lawyer (3)

    Steve meets his lawyer for the big case. She hopes to believe that he is innocent. Her name is Mrs. O'Brien
  • Trial (4)

    The trial is going down hill for Steve as it progresses because Mrs. Petrocelli is making Miss O'Brien wrong for defending Steve.
  • Trial pt 2 (5)

    Steve is on trial for 25 to life, if not found innocent, he will be serving 20 or more years in jail.
  • After first day of trial (6)

    Steve's mom shows up to jail for the first time to see Steve. She tells him that she believed that he was innocent, she was the only one.
  • Trial pt 3 (7)

    The court started bringing in their star witnesses.
  • Trial pt 4 (8)

    The witnesses never mention Steve in the murder, just Mr. King and Mr. Evans.
  • Trial pt 5 (9)

    Mr. Evans showed up to the court case in his jail uniform unprofessionally. The judge then mentioned that the case would be a "basket case" and that he was really apart of the crime.
  • Trial pt 6 (10)

    Mr. Evans is currently doing 7.5 to 10 years in Greenhaven for selling drugs.
  • Trial pt 7 (11)

    Harmon is identified as the lookout from Bobo.
  • Trial pt 8 (12)

    Bobo(Mr.Evans) states that he was grabbing the money and heard a gunshot. He looked up and seen Nesbitt fall and he seen King holding the gun. King was high when he shit Mr. Nesbitt.
  • Trial pt 9 (13)

    Harmon is starting to get proved that he wasn't apart of the crime.
  • Trial pt 10 (14)

    Briggs (witness) tells the court that all the witnesses only seen 2 people in the store, and that only 2 people admitted to the crime. O'Brien tells the court that there is no trace of Harmon in the robbery.
  • Trial pt 11 (15)

    Harmon is found not part of the Murder and set free by the justice of the court.