Early on a Saturday afternoon, Justin returns to Chandler's to pick up his pay check.
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A green Pizza X cup on the front porch serves as an ashtray for Amanda and Justin. Both of them smoke cigarattes, and Justin smokes about a pack and a half, or thirty cigarettes, a day.
Justin comes out of the trailer about twenty minutes before noon on a Saturday, onto the front porch for his morning cigarette. He's waking up after his 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. gas station shift that started the previous night.
Justin gets smoke in his eyes during his 4 a.m. cigarette break outside the Circle K off of Highway 37 where he works the graveyard shift.
Justin smokes a cigarette while watching Bear with Amanda during his brief moment of relaxation in the day between his two jobs. The picnic table Justin's sitting at sits in between the couple's trailer and Amanda's parents' house.
Justin strokes his girlfriend Amanda's hair outside the trailer they live in with her nine-year-old daughter, Emma, after getting home from work at the towing shop.
Justin digs in his pocket for his keys to his old, run-down Ford Taurus after getting off of work for the day.
Justin stands behind the counter at Chandler's Automotive and Towing, looking at the clock on the phone just moments until 5:00 p.m. He's waiting to get out of his day job so that he can go home and catch some sleep before his night shift at the gas station that starts at 10 p.m.
A working Hoosier
He stands in front of a wall of cigarettes and chewing tobacco. He greets you with his deep, booming voice.
Students play with 9-year-old Max, a rescue dog donated for the event by his owners, at the Rent-A-Puppy event at Dunn Meadow on Thursday afternoon. Students came to Dunn Meadow on Thursday to destress from finals and the money made at the event was split between Bloomington Animal Shelter and the Lutheran Campus Ministry.
Students play with 9-year-old Max, a rescue dog donated for the event by his owners, at the Rent-A-Puppy event at Dunn Meadow on Thursday afternoon. Students came to Dunn Meadow on Thursday to destress from finals and the money made at the event was split between Bloomington Animal Shelter and the Lutheran Campus Ministry.
Clara Kallner does a hula hoop routine on Wednesday evening in Bryan Park.
The body of IU senior Hannah Wilson was found at this field located at 5284 Plum Creek Road in Brown County, according to the probable cause affadavit charging Daniel E. Messel, 49, of Bloomington, with murder. The Brown County Sherriff's Office received a 911 call at approximately 8:34 A.M. Friday from a woman saying she had found the body.
The body of IU senior Hannah Wilson was found at this field located at 5284 Plum Creek Road in Brown County, according to the probable cause affadavit charging Daniel E. Messel, 49, of Bloomington, with murder. The Brown County Sherriff's Office received a 911 call at approximately 8:34 A.M. Friday from a woman saying she had found the body.
The body of IU senior Hannah Wilson was found at this field located at 5284 Plum Creek Road in Brown County, according to the probable cause affadavit charging Daniel E. Messel, 49, of Bloomington, with murder. The Brown County Sherriff's Office received a 911 call at approximately 8:34 A.M. Friday from a woman saying she had found the body.
Hamilton Southeastern High School, alma mater of late IU senior Hannah Wilson. Wilson was a psychology major in the Gamma Phi Beta sorority and was murdered Friday morning.
A few balloons remain stuck in the trees at a memorial for Hannah Wilson. "She'll always be here," a woman in the crowd said. "She isn't going anywhere.
Advertisements featuring Hannah Wilson, former competitive cheerleader, hang on the walls inside Indiana Elite Cheer & Tumbling in Noblesville, Ind.
Hundreds gather to mourn the loss of Hannah Wilson, IU senior murdered Friday morning, releasing ballons in her memory outside Indiana Elite Cheer & Tumbling in Noblesville, Ind. on Saturday afternoon. Wilson, a Fishers, Ind. native who used to cheer at Indiana Elite, was a psychology major and a sister in the Gamma Phi Beta sorority at IU.
Hundreds of balloons float into the sky after being released by mourners of Hannah Wilson outside Indiana Elite Cheer & Tumbling in Noblesville, Ind. on Saturday afternoon.