Steve Mancini As Gary example essay topic
Only a fatherly instinct would force Richard to find a meager job for his helpless son in a small town with an old friend who was looking for someone trying to regain status as Peter now was. Whitaker was not as exciting as Portland was to Peter, but he began to be accustomed to the town when he began his handling small criminal cases and ran into an old friend who graduated with him from high school, Steve Mancini. Steve, like Peter's father, was a football star, but at the Division II level for the Whitaker State football team. Hale became close with Mancini and met many other residents of Whitaker through Steve.
One being Steve's beautiful and intelligent fiance, Donna Harmon and her slightly retarded brother Gary. Just as things began to become settled for Peter in Whitaker, he ran into some problems with Gary Harmon. Peter had to save him once from the police in a peeping incident and then became Gary's lead attorney, under some influence from Steve Mancini, as Gary was charged with the murder of a local college girl. The night of the murder, Gary had been at a local bar, the Stallion, and had gotten into an argument with a girl whom he had asked to buy a drink for. Despite the assurance of a local drug-dealer friend of Gary's, Kevin Booth and his friend, Christopher Mammon, the college girl had rejected Gary heavily not knowing he was slightly retarded. This upset Gary and lead him to jaunt out of the Stallion and back to his soon-to-be brother-in-law's house and then to his.
That is when the police arrived and asked him to come to the station and help them solve a crime. At this time Dennis Downes and Bob Patrick, the officers who brought him there, began to question him about his whereabouts the night before and about his information on the murder that occurred that night in Wishing Well park. The questions led to Dennis Downes putting words into Gary's mouth about the murder and Bob Patrick intimidating Gary into believing he had supernatural powers and could remember everything about the crime, or in essence that he really did commit the crime. This would be the basis of Peter's defense case of Gary Harmon. He would use the entire script of this interrogation of Gary Harmon to try to establish that Gary was coerced into giving the details of the crime that were fed into his mind by the police, but Peter was still not sure that Gary did not commit this crime. His beliefs were that there was no way Gary did this, and his heart told him that if he didn't win this trial, his life would over and if he did he would experience a new beginning.
The trial was not the only thing happening to Peter, as Steve and his now wife began to have troubles. Steve took out his emotions on his wife and hit her many times. Peter was the one who was always there for Donna and was becoming attached to her and her brother whom he was defending. This would add even more pressure and confusion to Peter's life.
Things began to unwind and in the end a corrupt Becky O'Shay and Steve Mancini aided in the coverup of the murderer, Kevin Booth, in order to coverup their drug use. Booth's under-cover FBI agent partner helped Steve Mancini uncover the truth, that the gri l was killed by Booth over drugs and drug money. Gary ends up free after being convicted of murder while Peter ends up on the same page as his father and in love with the beautiful and intelligent Donna Harmon, whom he will marry and live with in the beautiful, quiet city of Whitaker, Oregon. Gary Harmon, unlike most others, sometimes needs others to think for him. Whether or not the right people think for him or not is what makes this story. It began in the Stallion, when Kevin Booth and Christopher Mammon told Gary to ask a girl at the bar whether he could buy her a drink.
They knew that she didn't want him to, but with just a little persuasion, Gary was led into a delusional world, believing that the girl wanted him to buy her a drink and perhaps take her home after that. When he was so abruptly brought out of his delusional world, he became violent. After that, when Gary was brought into the questioning room of the police station the next day, two police officers desperately searching for some answers also began to think for Gary Harmon. After a series of questions to which they supplied the answers, they had Gary believing that he had supernatural powers and that he could recall the past, even that of which he had not experienced. They used this information to put Gary on trial for a murder which they created in his mind.
It took Peter Hale, whom in himself he had no belief, to believe and think correctly for Gary Harmon and save his innocent life from others who thought nothing of it. Margolin used this story to symbolize all of those who live in delusional worlds, some believing they know everything or some not knowing what they know, and show how vulnerable those people can be. It is the people who fight for the well-being of people in delusional worlds and try to convince them to face reality that save them from disaster. This creates a great universal appeal in this story, because everyone knows someone who lives in a delusional world and can relate to the efforts of Peter Hale..