Taylor Schilling: Find the truth! Help me!
very well. I'll look into these leads.
Thank you, Detective. I know it's not easy to prove my innocence, but I need your help. I can't just sit here and wait for fate to take its course.
Asks the court for a temporary release so she can investigate
Your Honor, I request bail. I am innocent and I should not be locked up while I await trial. I have a life and a career outside of this jail cell.
Your Honor, please consider my request for bail once more. I have family who can vouch for me. My brother, my friends. They know I am innocent.
Court is adjourned. She will contact you to discuss further
I appreciate the opportunity to address the court. As I said before, I am innocent and I will prove it.
I send a message privately to your character
I read the message and respond privately
I explain to my wife that I believed her and got her bail
I thank SunshineJourney for believing in me and helping me get bail
the next day I am called by the court. I go to court and pick up Taylor
I am released from jail and thanked the court for granting me bail. I am relieved to be out of jail and ready to prove my innocence
we head back to the police station for questioning
Detective, I understand that you have questions. And I am ready to answer them. But I need you to understand that I am innocent. I did not kill my husband.
Alright, Mrs. Schilling. We'll start with the basics. Can you tell me where you were on the night your husband was killed?
I was at a hotel. I needed to clear my head and process everything that had happened. It was a place I often went to relax.
Can you provide us with the name of the hotel?
Sure. It's the Hilton Midtown. I remember checking in around 8 PM and leaving the next morning around 9 AM.
Do you have any witnesses or evidence that can support your alibi?
Yes, I do. The hotel's receptionist can confirm my stay. I also paid for the room with a credit card, so the financial records should show my transactions.
We'll look into those leads, Mrs. Schilling. In the meantime, you're free to go. But don't leave town. We may need to follow up with additional questions.
I understand, Detective. I have no intention of leaving town. I am innocent and I want to cooperate fully in this investigation. I just want to clear my name and find out who really killed my husband.
Alright, Mrs. Schilling. You're free to go. But remember, do not leave town without our permission.
Thank you, Detective. I won't leave town. I promise.
You're gonna lose that gun charge because of the murder charge.
I understand, Detective. My priority right now is clearing my name and finding out who really killed my husband. The gun charges seem minor in comparison.
Alright, Mrs. Schilling. We'll continue our investigation. In the meantime, you should start preparing your defense. You'll need a lawyer to help you fight these charges.
Thank you, Detective. I will find the best lawyer I can and work closely with them to build a strong defense. I am confident that with the right legal representation, we can prove my innocence.
Yes, Detective. I know a highly recommended criminal defense attorney who has a strong track record of winning cases.
Sure, Detective. Here is his business card. He is well-known for his expertise in defending clients accused of serious crimes.