First Part of CLA (Reading)
Situation Report: Elisa Lam Suzuki was an eight-years-old girl who attracted national attention after she went missing on March 27, 2009. Her body was discovered several days later inside a chest in a nearby irrigation pond. Eight-years-old Elisa lived in Daloa, Ivory Coast, at Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park with her mother, grandparents and three older siblings. On March 27, 2009, she played at a friend's house after school until approximately 1600 hours, when she returned home to check in. An hour later, she left the residence saying that she was going to play at another friend's house. When she did not return for dinner, the family called the police at 1950 hours.
Incident 1 : Police located footage from a surveillance camera near the family home. The footage showed Elisa crossing the street in front of the her home before moving out of frame. A search of the mobile home complex was conducted without results and the Detective Branch was called in to assist on the case. Over the course of the weekend, dogs, equestrian teams, and a helicopter from the Daloa Highway Patrol were brought in to search for Elisa. A $22,000 reward was offered for information in the case. One early suspect was a local man who witnessed kissing Elisa on the mouth two years earlier at a local swimming pool, when she was 6. He was interviewed and cleared of any involvement.
Incident 2 : Elisa's body was found 10 days later when an irrigation pond underwent a routine draining and a chest containing the body emerged. Elisa's autopsy revealed that she had been beaten and sexually assaulted with a foreign object before being smothered. Her toxicology results showed the presence of stimulants.
Incident 3 : After Elisa's remains had been found, police became suspicious of a number of odd coincidences regarding a neighbor of the family. Gabriela Carpenter,a 28-years-old Sunday school teacher of Clover Road Church School in Daloa. Ivory Coast. Gabriela studied criminology at a community college before she and her daughter moved in with her grandparents to the orchard Estates Mobile Home Park. She told police that Elisa' often played with her own daughter.
On the day Elisa disappeared, Gabriela sent a text to Elisa's mother that said, "Tell the police that I had something stolen today around 4 p.m. I don't know if that makes a difference or not".
Incident 4 : The next day, a vigil was held for Elisa. Gabriela approached police and Detective Branch agents to report that she had found a note on the ground. They reported she was "very agitated, crying, and hyperventilating." The note stated: "Elisa locked in stolen chest thrown in water on Bacchetti Road & Whitehall Road witness."
Prior to the discovery of the body, Gabriela wasn't a prime suspect based on her gender, according to lead investigator, Daloa Police Detective Timothy Bauer. "She wasn't really a top priority," Bauer said. They were "focusing on all these guys in the trailer park." The profile that Detective Branch experts assigned to the case was a white male, 25 to 40, with a criminal history of sexual assault or child pornography. Gabriela was interviewed on multiple occasions, but her behavior was assumed to be attention-seeking, rather than evidence of involvement. After the body was found in the chest she had reported stolen, they began taking a closer look at Gabriela's behavior. They took notice of "the unusual fact that a woman who reported losing a chest should be the one woman out of everyone in this complex who should happen to find a note that reports that the stolen chest was used to hide the child's body," Detective Branch Special Agent Michael told the grand jury.
The police got a further lead when a retired banker and his wife notified police that they spotted Gabriela and her Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) at the irrigation pond on their property at Becchetti Road and Whitehall road between 5.30 pm and 6:00 p.m. on the day Elisa disappeared. They reportedly recognized her on television . He described her as "distracted and hurried", and she told him " just had to pee quickly", when he saw her.
Incident 2 : Elisa's body was found 10 days later when an irrigation pond underwent a routine draining and a chest containing the body emerged. Elisa's autopsy revealed that she had been beaten and sexually assaulted with a foreign object before being smothered. Her toxicology results showed the presence of stimulants.
Incident 3 : After Elisa's remains had been found, police became suspicious of a number of odd coincidences regarding a neighbor of the family. Gabriela Carpenter,a 28-years-old Sunday school teacher of Clover Road Church School in Daloa. Ivory Coast. Gabriela studied criminology at a community college before she and her daughter moved in with her grandparents to the orchard Estates Mobile Home Park. She told police that Elisa' often played with her own daughter.
On the day Elisa disappeared, Gabriela sent a text to Elisa's mother that said, "Tell the police that I had something stolen today around 4 p.m. I don't know if that makes a difference or not".
Incident 4 : The next day, a vigil was held for Elisa. Gabriela approached police and Detective Branch agents to report that she had found a note on the ground. They reported she was "very agitated, crying, and hyperventilating." The note stated: "Elisa locked in stolen chest thrown in water on Bacchetti Road & Whitehall Road witness."
Prior to the discovery of the body, Gabriela wasn't a prime suspect based on her gender, according to lead investigator, Daloa Police Detective Timothy Bauer. "She wasn't really a top priority," Bauer said. They were "focusing on all these guys in the trailer park." The profile that Detective Branch experts assigned to the case was a white male, 25 to 40, with a criminal history of sexual assault or child pornography. Gabriela was interviewed on multiple occasions, but her behavior was assumed to be attention-seeking, rather than evidence of involvement. After the body was found in the chest she had reported stolen, they began taking a closer look at Gabriela's behavior. They took notice of "the unusual fact that a woman who reported losing a chest should be the one woman out of everyone in this complex who should happen to find a note that reports that the stolen chest was used to hide the child's body," Detective Branch Special Agent Michael told the grand jury.
The police got a further lead when a retired banker and his wife notified police that they spotted Gabriela and her Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) at the irrigation pond on their property at Becchetti Road and Whitehall road between 5.30 pm and 6:00 p.m. on the day Elisa disappeared. They reportedly recognized her on television . He described her as "distracted and hurried", and she told him " just had to pee quickly", when he saw her.
First Part of CLA (Reading)
Question Paper - Elisa Lam Suzuki Murder
1. On what date was the victim's body found ?
Ans: 06 April, 2009.
Ans: 06 April, 2009.
2. When Gabriela did sent a text to the victim's mother ?
Ans: March 27, 2009.
Ans: March 27, 2009.
3. Who was the main suspect prior to the discovery of the body?
Ans: A white male, 25 to 40, with a criminal history of sexual assault or child pornography.
Ans: A white male, 25 to 40, with a criminal history of sexual assault or child pornography.
4. Where the victim's body was found ?
Ans: At the Irrigation pond on their property at Bacchetti Road and Whitehall Road.
Ans: At the Irrigation pond on their property at Bacchetti Road and Whitehall Road.
5. When did the victim leave her house for the first time?
Ans: 1700 hours.
Ans: 1700 hours.
6. What is the name of the mobile park in which the accused lived?
Ans: Orchard States Mobile Home Park.
Ans: Orchard States Mobile Home Park.
7. Who spotted Gabriela and her SUV at the irrigation pond ?
Ans: A retired banker and his wife.
Ans: A retired banker and his wife.
8. What did the victim do after school on March 27, 2009 ?
Ans: She played at a friend's house until approximately 1600 hours.
Ans: She played at a friend's house until approximately 1600 hours.
9. What did Elisa's autopsy reveal ?
Ans: She had been beaten and sexually assaulted with a foreign object before being smothered.
Ans: She had been beaten and sexually assaulted with a foreign object before being smothered.
10. In which year was a local seen kissing the victim ?
Ans: 2005.
Police reviewed surveillance footage further, which revealed that Elisa is seen a walking towards Gabriela's SUV is seen driving away from her residence eight minutes later. At approximately the same time, she calls the trailer park manager to report that a trunk, made by the manufacturer Nike was stolen from her trailer. At 1615 hours, surveillance video from the Church School parking lot where she teaches Sunday school shows her driving away from the church. Thirty minutes later, she is seen returning to the church. It is during this 30 minutes time frame taht she was spotted at the irrigation pond.
Detective Branch agents searched the Church School premise and collected a rolling pin from the kitchen. It is assumed to be the object used in the sexual assault. The rolling pin reportedly had a "bloody smudge" on it as well as a bent handle. The rolling pin came back positive for Elisa's DNA.
Police also revealed that Gabriela was a person of interest in the investigation regarding two fires set in 2007 at a home where she lived at the time. She was also suspected in another drugging involving a man who was arrested by police for driving under the influence. Police suspect she slipped him the substance found in his system. Police eventually dropped charges for these crimes as part of her plea deal for Elisa's murder.
On April 10, 2009, police arrested Elisa's neighbor, 28-year-old Gabriela, and charged her with the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Elisa. She plead guilty to first degree murder and kidnapping to avoid the death penalty and was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
Ans: 2005.
Second Part of CLA (Report Writing)
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Welcome to the United Nations Police English Language Assessment. This Assessment consists of two parts, the Reading Comprehension and the Audio Comprehension. The instructions to both parts will be clearly explained before we commence.
The use of any computer devices, microphones, books, external notes or assistance from others is not permitted. We expect full compliance and good conduct during this test. Any candidates who fails to observe appropriate conduct will be excluded from the assessment process and the incident will be communicated in writing to the authorities of the Member State concerned and to the SAAT Coordinator in the UN Police Division.
Part One is the Reading Comprehension:
You will be given a mission-related story with a Question and Answer Sheet which contains ten questions related to the Key Facts of the story. You will also be given a Blank Sheet of Paper for your note-taking. Any notes that you take on the blank sheet you are allowed to keep throughout the exam.
Read the text very carefully. You may write on the test as you wish. You will not be graded for any marking made on the test itself, only on the Question and Answer Sheet.
After reading the test, answer the 10 questions on the Question and Answer Sheet. Be sure to include the entire key fact in your answer. It is not necessary to write in grammatically complete sentences
It is highly recommended that you use the blank sheet of paper for important notes from the Reading. These notes will be essential for Part 2 of the Assessment. You will be able to keep only the sheet of paper with your notes for the second part of the exam.
Keep the Test and Question and Answer Sheet face down until you are asked to start. You will have 20 minutes to complete the Reading Comprehension. The instructor will indicate when these 20 minutes begin. The instructor will then announce when there are five remaining minutes and when there is one final minute.
After the 20 minutes have passed the instructor will collect the Reading test and the Question and Answer Sheet. You will keep the written notes that you make on the Blank Sheet of Paper for the second part of the assessment.
Please write your full name and your individual test serial number clearly in the spaces provided on the Question and Answer Sheet you receive.
Good Luck!
The use of any computer devices, microphones, books, external notes or assistance from others is not permitted. We expect full compliance and good conduct during this test. Any candidates who fails to observe appropriate conduct will be excluded from the assessment process and the incident will be communicated in writing to the authorities of the Member State concerned and to the SAAT Coordinator in the UN Police Division.
Part One is the Reading Comprehension:
You will be given a mission-related story with a Question and Answer Sheet which contains ten questions related to the Key Facts of the story. You will also be given a Blank Sheet of Paper for your note-taking. Any notes that you take on the blank sheet you are allowed to keep throughout the exam.
Read the text very carefully. You may write on the test as you wish. You will not be graded for any marking made on the test itself, only on the Question and Answer Sheet.
After reading the test, answer the 10 questions on the Question and Answer Sheet. Be sure to include the entire key fact in your answer. It is not necessary to write in grammatically complete sentences
It is highly recommended that you use the blank sheet of paper for important notes from the Reading. These notes will be essential for Part 2 of the Assessment. You will be able to keep only the sheet of paper with your notes for the second part of the exam.
Keep the Test and Question and Answer Sheet face down until you are asked to start. You will have 20 minutes to complete the Reading Comprehension. The instructor will indicate when these 20 minutes begin. The instructor will then announce when there are five remaining minutes and when there is one final minute.
After the 20 minutes have passed the instructor will collect the Reading test and the Question and Answer Sheet. You will keep the written notes that you make on the Blank Sheet of Paper for the second part of the assessment.
Please write your full name and your individual test serial number clearly in the spaces provided on the Question and Answer Sheet you receive.
Good Luck!
Narrative
Detective Branch agents searched the Church School premise and collected a rolling pin from the kitchen. It is assumed to be the object used in the sexual assault. The rolling pin reportedly had a "bloody smudge" on it as well as a bent handle. The rolling pin came back positive for Elisa's DNA.
Police also revealed that Gabriela was a person of interest in the investigation regarding two fires set in 2007 at a home where she lived at the time. She was also suspected in another drugging involving a man who was arrested by police for driving under the influence. Police suspect she slipped him the substance found in his system. Police eventually dropped charges for these crimes as part of her plea deal for Elisa's murder.
On April 10, 2009, police arrested Elisa's neighbor, 28-year-old Gabriela, and charged her with the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Elisa. She plead guilty to first degree murder and kidnapping to avoid the death penalty and was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
Dialogue
Good afternoon Detective Conrad. Thank you for coming to my office. Please give me details of the Elisha murder case.
Good afternoon, sir. Sir, we gave already arrested the victim's neighbor 28-years-old Gabriela, and charged her with the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Elisa.
How could you book the perpetrator so fast?
Sir, we reviewed surveillance footage further, which revealed that Elisa was seen walking towards Gabriela's residence at 1550 hours. Her vehicle, a SUV is seen driving away from her residence eight minutes later.
What else did the CC camera reveal?
At 1615 hours, surveillance video from the Church School parking lot where she teaches Sunday school shows her driving away from the church. Thirty minutes later she is seen returning to the church. It is during this 30 minute time frame that she was spotted at the irrigation pond.
Could you collect any evidence to the crime?
Detective Branch agents searched the Church School premise and collected a rolling pin from the kitchen. It is assumed to be the object used in the sexual assault. The rolling pin had a bloody smudge on it as will as a bent handle.
Did you send it for further examination?
Yes and it came back positive for Elisa's DNA.
What else was learnt about the accused?
Gabriela was a person of interest in the investigation regarding two fires set in 2007 at a home where she lived at the time. She was also suspected in another drugging involving a man who was arrested by police for driving under the influence .
Was she charged for those incidents as well ?
No sir, we dropped charges for those crimes as part of her plea deal for Elisa's murder.
Did she confess to committing the crime?
Yes sir, she pled guilty to first degree murder and kidnapping to avoid the death penalty and was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
At 1615 hours, surveillance video from the Church School parking lot where she teaches Sunday school shows her driving away from the church. Thirty minutes later she is seen returning to the church. It is during this 30 minute time frame that she was spotted at the irrigation pond.
Could you collect any evidence to the crime?
Detective Branch agents searched the Church School premise and collected a rolling pin from the kitchen. It is assumed to be the object used in the sexual assault. The rolling pin had a bloody smudge on it as will as a bent handle.
Did you send it for further examination?
Yes and it came back positive for Elisa's DNA.
What else was learnt about the accused?
Gabriela was a person of interest in the investigation regarding two fires set in 2007 at a home where she lived at the time. She was also suspected in another drugging involving a man who was arrested by police for driving under the influence .
Was she charged for those incidents as well ?
No sir, we dropped charges for those crimes as part of her plea deal for Elisa's murder.
Did she confess to committing the crime?
Yes sir, she pled guilty to first degree murder and kidnapping to avoid the death penalty and was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
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