Monday, February 25, 2013

Season 9, Episode 199 “We the people… – Pt. 1 & 2


The news stations that day were flooded with footage of Fairview’s very own Jennifer Michaels and her desperate attempt to regain life after murder. The public knew about the murder of Adrian Grey, but they knew it happened at the hands of a woman who a year earlier had escaped prison and was named Lisa Lynne Simpson. Today was the day that Jennifer Michaels took the stand for her prison escape, everybody knew why she was there and the terrible act she had committed. But what they didn’t know would surprise everyone Jennifer Michaels had ever come across…
        Everyone was at the courthouse. The first witness was none other than Allison Grey, who witnessed her mother’s death. “…And what did you see when you first came into the room?” asked the cross examiner. Allison sat straight upon the bench. “I saw Jennifer Michaels standing above my mother, her hands bloody and a letter opener in her stomach!” Allison said this while pointing to Jennifer. There was the normal chatter among the court room when this was said. Many in disbelief and most saying how they knew she was guilty. When Bob stood, the room seemed to quiet down. He called his witness… the room felt as if the air had been taken from it with all the gasps and confusion. Nobody knew why Julies Fiancé Jordan was being brought up for questioning, nobody except for Jennifer.
        “Let me remind the jury why we are here today…Jennifer Michaels has already been tried in the murder of Adrian Grey…” Bob paced back and forth while he spoke. “…And in America she cannot be tried twice for the same crime. No we are here today to set the story straight and let everyone talk…” Bob stopped and looked over at Jordan. He hesitated his next sentence and looked at Julie, who had a look of worry and confusion painted on her face. Then he looked over to Jennifer who had the same look. Bob was at a pause till the judge cleared her throat, making him continue. “Mr. Bailey… Please tell the court why I've called you up here today…” Bob looked at Jordan with an apologetic look. Jordan looked into the crowd and at Julie. “Lis… I mean, Jennifer and I were… romantic during the time all of this happened…” The room gasped again and Julie stood up and walked out. Jordan jumped up and ran after her causing everyone to talk and the judge called order to the room.
        Out in the hall Jordan grabbed onto Julie’s shoulder. “Julie, I’m sorry I didn't tell you, but I didn't know you and I didn't want this hurting us.” Julie looked him in the eyes. “Did you have anything to do with this woman’s death?” Julie asked. Jordan got upset at this question. “Julie by the time this happened Jennifer and I were taking a second chance. And I wanted her to live with me not go to prison.” Julie looked up at him. “Second chance?” she asked. “At Roy’s going away party, I saw my old college buddy Steve and I saw Jennifer and I realized I didn't want you knowing…” Jordan was cut off when the doors opened. Bob cracked it enough to peek his head out. “Jordan the judge is talking contempt if you don’t come back in.” Jordan looked at Julie and turned to follow Bob.
        The time passed and the day was slowly drifting away as more things began to unravel. The last person to take the stand was Jennifer herself. She spent her time telling the Jury that Adrian’s death was incidental and she planned her escape around the fact that it was an accident and she was wrongfully sentenced. Still there was a piece of the puzzle missing. And it was time for Jennifer’s sentence. When the jury returned to the room they found Jennifer guilty of her original crime, along with her breakout from prison. Jennifer stood up and began to cry as the bailiff cuffed her and started walking her out of the court room.
        “WAIT!” shouted someone from the back of the room. Everyone turned to see Jennifer’s husband Steve standing in the doorway. The bailiff stopped, as well as Jennifer. Steve walked toward the judge. “Jennifer Michaels is innocent…” The judge stood and looked at him. “This case is closed sir, she was found guilty.” Steve looked at Jennifer and with his mouth he formed the words “I’m sorry” Steve looked back at the judge. “Your honor… I killed Adrian Gray…”         
                    
        “The case of Jennifer Michaels was a real simple one if you just look back it all makes sense… Jordan deposits money into a bank account before handing a note to the teller… Today is the day Jennifer hears the verdict that could change her life… Jennifer just broke out of prison, leaving behind her cell mate and running toward the car that took her away… But as we all know, around every corner there are surprises…
        The court house was quiet and still. All eyes were on Steve. The judge sat back down. “And may I ask your name sir?” The judge said looking over her glasses. “I am Steve Michaels, Jenn’s Husband.” Steve replied. The judge looked around the room and over at the bailiff. “Everyone get back in your seats. Apparently this case isn't over.” After the judge said this, Jennifer walked back to Bob. And the judge gestured with her head at Steve to approach the bench. Steve went on to tell the court that he was an intern at the hospital that Adrian Gray was brought to. “…I always heard Jordan complaining about the way Jennifer was being treated by Adrian, and I already had a huge crush on her, so much that I broke up with my wife. And when Adrian came in, I… The room was silent and the look on everyone’s face was anticipating what Steve was going to say next. “…I pulled her life support plug and watched her slip away.” The room exploded with chatter and a voice hollered over the crowd. “Murderer!” Allison Gray cried as the judge ordered silence.
        The judge slammed her gavel. “Mr. Michaels, what you did was murder and you are going to jail for it.” Bob stood up quickly “But I’m not getting why this all happened, why was Adrian so bent and determined to bring Mrs. Michaels down.” Jennifer stood up. “I think I can help end all of this.” Jennifer turned to Allison who was still standing. “First…I want to say how sorry I am. And explain.”
          Lisa Lynne was having an affair on her husband Stefan. She planned on running away, but instead found out she was pregnant. She came clean to Stefan and he promised he would stay with her if she got rid of the baby and promised to never see Jordan again. Soon after, Hunter was born. Many years after she got a job offer in Fairview. While driving to their new home her husband was killed in a car accident. Jennifer continued her plains of working for Adrian. Before that night, Jennifer found Allison’s Birth certificate in the filing cabinet. Allison was the baby Jennifer gave up. Worried she would steal her, Adrian planned to get rid of Jennifer. Steve was a regular visitor for Jennifer and they eventually formed a bond. In prison Jennifer talked with a man about Wisteria Lane. He told her he used to live there and how beautiful it was. That man was Fairview’s very own strangler Eddie Orlofsky. The night Jennifer broke free; she jumped into a car waiting for her. Steve was behind the wheel. “…So where are we heading?” Steve asked. Jennifer looked in the back seat at Hunter, and then turned around again. “Wisteria Lane…” Jennifer said as they sped off into the night.
        The room was quiet and Allison was visibly upset, as well as Jennifer who felt so ashamed, all she could do was stare at the floor. The judge told Jennifer she could return to her seat. “…The Jury will now make their decision.” The Jury took a mere 25 minutes to deliver a verdict. When they all came back out, they sat down and the judge gathered the room’s attention once more. “We the Jury find the Defendant, Jennifer Michaels…” Jennifer looked over to Steve as she squeezed Bob’s hand. “…Innocent of all charges.” Jennifer jumped up and hugged Bob. The Jury did however find Steve Michaels Guilty for the murder of Adrian Gray. Jennifer watched as Steve was taken away. As mad as she was, she couldn't help but smile at her freedom.
        Later that evening Jennifer pulled the box that she had hidden for so long, out from the garage cupboard. She took a deep breath and opened it. Inside was the very letter opener that made that night so memorable. Jennifer pulled it out and looked at the dry blood on the tip. Placing it back into the box, Jennifer took it outside and threw it in the trash. Looking into the sky she smiled.

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