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Killing Mr Griffin

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Killing Mr Griffin

Killing Mr. Griffin is about a group of teenagers with a really strict English teacher. One day some students get

fed up with the nonsense of the teacher criticising

everything they do and not accepting late papers. One windy day a

student named jeff, got quite agrivated with his teacher, Mr. Griffin, and said but not meaning " He's the kind of guy

you would like to kill". His good friend Mark Kinney took him seriously and thats when the planning begun. Mark was

also a student in Mr. Griffin's !st Period English class. Betsy Cline , who was in this as well did not believe it was true

but to her surprise, Mark Kinney was already planning something. They only meant to scare him. Thats was the plan.

It involved an innocent decoy named Susan. She set up a meeting with him after school so that the rest of the group

wich included aggravated Jeff, Mark, Betsy and the class president, David Ruggels can kidnap their

teacher. Mr. Griffin

had a wife and a child coming

on the way. The students, excluding Susan tied up their

teacher and put him in a place

where no one would find him. They wanted him to beg for them but when he refused they threatened

to leave him there

so he would starve. He still did not give in, so they left him with full intentions to come back for him later. Later,

Susan and David came back feeling terrible and wanted to let Mr. Griffin go. To their

surprise the teacher still there

with his car but one thing different, he was not alive. They lie, they steal and many other things to prevent people

from finding out the unbearable truth, they killed Mr. Griffin. David's grandma is confused and thinks he is seeing his

dad when really is trying to clean up this mess. Mark's aunt and uncle are nervous Mark has been up to no good, and

Susan cannot

stop

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