By the time Ari was taken to the police station, she was already hysterical, saying they had the wrong person and she did not harbor anyone in her home. They should remember, because when they looked around her house that morning of the discovery, she was alone and she did not even know who or what her arrest was for. She would not stop talking no matter how many times the police asked her to shut up. She would not stop and eventually they ignored her noise. But it was different when she was taken in and all she could see was uniformed police officers all around. That served as a sure enough warning to her not to say anything, knowing that she would not be able to avoid getting locked up if she had complicated issues. She felt like a house mouse caught in a trap, sorry to be in their mid

