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Discribe the victims of ghost as explained

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1.Mark Bridger spent his days drinking, watching and looking at indecent images of children. After he had spent a typical evening drinking in 2012, he drove around to find a young girl. He stumbled upon five-year-old April Jones. Jones went into Bridger’s car, and she was never seen again.

Bridger was arrested the next day. He admitted that he had killed Jones. However, he claimed that it was an accident. Bridger said that he had accidentally hit Jones with his car. He remembered placing her body in his car before he went for help. Alcohol had blurred his memory, and he did not know what happened to her body.

After a forensic expert found fragments of bone and blood matching Jones’s DNA in Bridger’s house, police rejected his story. They believe that he sexually assaulted the child before he killed her and scattered her body parts. The court agreed with the police. Bridger was found guilty, and he was sentenced to life in prison. He told a fellow inmate that he is tortured by visions of Jones, who appears in his jail cell at night.

2.Victor Amewugah hired a taxi driver for a long journey in 2013. Halfway through his ride, Amewugah pulled out a gun, killed the driver, and drove off in the taxi. He soon repeated his crime. Amewugah became a suspect in the murders, and he had to go on the run.

He was soon joined by his second victim’s ghost, which had started to haunt and attack him. The ghost constantly appeared in his dreams and even slapped him while he slept.[4]He could not get a decent night’s sleep. The torment became unbearable, and Amewugah told a friend about the murders. His friend called the police and told them that Amewugah was driving one of the victim’s taxis.

Police found and arrested Amewugah. He confessed to the murders and expressed regret for his actions. Amewugah advised his fellow criminals to change their lifestyles to avoid being haunted by their victims’ ghosts.

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