Monster Questions on Osvaldo Cruz

Monster

The gang's initiation involves attacking a stranger or one of the gang members. They are said to be violent and tough, but Cruz has difficulty describing them in detail.

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Monster

In "Monster," Osvaldo claims that Steve Harmon was the lookout during a robbery, meaning Steve was supposed to warn the others if anyone approached. Osvaldo's testimony is part of a plea deal with...

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Monster

In Monster, Osvaldo, despite his youth, is a violent gang member who frightens Steve and admits to slashing a stranger's face with a knife. It is unlikely that Bobo or anyone else could coerce him...

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Monster

Richard 'Bobo' Evans and Osvaldo Cruz testify about their involvement in the robbery of Aguinaldo Nesbitt. Osvaldo claims he participated out of fear of retribution from James King, Bobo, and Steve...

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Monster

In Monster, Osvaldo Cruz testifies against Bobo Evans in order to be acquitted of all charges in the murder of Mr. Nesbitt. As an accomplice, Cruz is in serious trouble, which is why he agrees to...

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