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Bob Ewell died On October 31.
    On october 31, the night of halloween, Mr. Bob Ewell was killed. His body was found under a tree close to the Radley house. This death was no ordinary death though. Jeremy and Scout Finch, brother and sister, were both attacked before the death of Bob Ewell. Jeremy claims that it was indeed Bob who attacked them. P1
    It occurred after the Halloween pageant had finished. Scout Finch had lost her dress and shoes so she was stuck in her costume on her way home. Her costume was a ham, this costume had no arm openings so she did not have very much balance. It was made from cotton, paper mache and a metal lining, like steel wool, which eventually saved her life. P2
    She was with her older brother Jeremy, who was wearing regular clothes. He was holding the tip of Scouts costume to help her balance. On their way back home from the pageant, they herd footsteps, but when they stopped walking. They stopped hearing the footsteps. Sooner or later, after walking and stopping, they heard the footsteps even when they stopped walking. P3
    "Cecil, Cecil!" shouted Scout and Jeremy. They thought it was Cecil Jacobs who was making the footsteps behind them because he has played pranks on them before. There was no answer. Jeremy suddenly saw Bob Ewell. Bob Ewell brutally beat Jeremy, trying to pull off his arm, breaking it in the process. Scout heard the whole process, she fell on the ground and the ham suit didn't allow her to see well. She heard the screams of terror that Jeremy was letting out. After Bob was finished torturing Jeremy, he went for Scout, he lunged on her and attempted to stab her but Scouts costume saved her stopping the knife from hitting her body. P4
All of the Suddenly, the weight of Bob Ewell was lifted off her body and she was saved by none other than Arthur Radley himself. P5
Scout and Jeremy went through a terrifying experience, and luckily survived according to Sheriff Heck Tate. P6