1) Interviewer: Good Morning Mr Rellik! How are you today? Thank you for granting this exclusive interview with you!
Interviewer: Do you mind telling us why you were hitching a ride on that fateful day?
Ian Rellik: My car actually broke down when I was at Lowestoft and I did not know where the nearest train station was. That was after I finished pruning the plants at my master’s house.
2) Interviewer: What happened when your boarded the car?
Ian Rellik: When I boarded the car, I introduced myself to the family and that was when I saw Jacob. I saw his writing my name down on the car window.
3) Interviewer: What was your first impression of the family that gave you a ride?
Ian Rellik: I think that the father was kind enough to give me that ride. The mother looked unimpressed and very agitated, as if she did not want me to hitch a ride in their car.
4) Interviewer: What was your impression of the boy who was sitting at the back of the car? What makes you say so?
Ian Rellik: Actually I think Jacob was behaving weirdly. He had this scared look on his face when the thunder boomed and he kept staring at me.
5) Interviewer: How did the boy attack you and what happened after that?
Ian Rellik: He actually kicked me in the side and that was when the door I was leaning on broke. I tumbled onto the tarmac and when I stopped somersaulting, my head was bleeding badly and i had broke both of my arms. That was when the tractor trailer made mince meat out of me.
6) Interviewer: Did you see your own body after the death? How do you feel about your unfortunate death?
Ian Rellik: I was only able to see the remains of my body. I feel that Jacob should really not be blamed for killing an innocent gardener like me. It is his parents that should be blamed because they were the ones who brought him out of that mental prison.
7) Interviewer: Thank you very much for your time.
1) Interviewer: Good Morning Mr Rellik! How are you today? Thank you for granting this exclusive interview with you!
ReplyDeleteInterviewer: Do you mind telling us why you were hitching a ride on that fateful day?
Ian Rellik: My car actually broke down when I was at Lowestoft and I did not know where the nearest train station was. That was after I finished pruning the plants at my master’s house.
2) Interviewer: What happened when your boarded the car?
Ian Rellik: When I boarded the car, I introduced myself to the family and that was when I saw Jacob. I saw his writing my name down on the car window.
3) Interviewer: What was your first impression of the family that gave you a ride?
Ian Rellik: I think that the father was kind enough to give me that ride. The mother looked unimpressed and very agitated, as if she did not want me to hitch a ride in their car.
4) Interviewer: What was your impression of the boy who was sitting at the back of the car? What makes you say so?
Ian Rellik: Actually I think Jacob was behaving weirdly. He had this scared look on his face when the thunder boomed and he kept staring at me.
5) Interviewer: How did the boy attack you and what happened after that?
Ian Rellik: He actually kicked me in the side and that was when the door I was leaning on broke. I tumbled onto the tarmac and when I stopped somersaulting, my head was bleeding badly and i had broke both of my arms. That was when the tractor trailer made mince meat out of me.
6) Interviewer: Did you see your own body after the death? How do you feel about your unfortunate death?
Ian Rellik: I was only able to see the remains of my body. I feel that Jacob should really not be blamed for killing an innocent gardener like me. It is his parents that should be blamed because they were the ones who brought him out of that mental prison.
7) Interviewer: Thank you very much for your time.