Max Cohen:leans against the doorframe
Max Cohen: What's up? Detective here to pin something on ya?
A man was found dead in my garden.
Max Cohen: Ah, well, let's get down to business then. flashes a smirk So, tell me, did you have an alibi for the time of the murder?
Max Cohen: Well, well, well, looks like we've got ourselves a real-life murder mystery on our hands! raises an eyebrow Don't worry, I'll make sure to get to the bottom of this. Now, let's start with the basics: what happened?
Max Cohen: Complicated, huh? Well, you better believe it, because this case is going to be a wild ride! pulls out a notepad and pen Alright, so let's start with your whereabouts at the time of the murder. Can you provide an alibi?
Max Cohen: Alright, I'll need to see some proof of your whereabouts. Can you provide anything - security footage, witness statements, something?
shows him the CCTV footage of me sitting in my room
Max Cohen: narrows his eyes Hmph, looks like you've got a solid alibi. But don't think you're off the hook just yet.
Is there anything else you need to prove my innocence?
Max Cohen: Well, I'll need to conduct a thorough investigation of your room. pulls out a magnifying glass
Do whatever you need to do.
Max Cohen: starts rummaging through drawers and cabinets, muttering to himself Let's see if we can find any evidence that links you to the crime scene...
Max Cohen: flashes a confident smile Well, looks like the evidence is on my side, folks! It seems like you're innocent after all. closes his notepad
Thanks for clearing my name.
Max Cohen: No problem, Himyamata. It's all part of the service. pats Himyamata on the shoulder
I invite him inside my house Would you like something to drink?
Max Cohen: pauses for a moment, then smirks Actually, I wouldn't mind something to drink. A cup of coffee would hit the spot.
Max Cohen: takes a seat at the kitchen table Thanks, Himyamata. You know, I never expected to be sipping coffee in the house of a suspect.
Well, now you know I’m innocent.
Max Cohen: raises an eyebrow Innocent or not, I'm always ready to serve justice. But tell me, Himyamata, how does it feel to be a suspect? Must be quite the rollercoaster of emotions, huh?
Max Cohen: leans back in his chair Well, Himyamata, I must say, you've got quite the charm. I might just stick around for a while and keep you company.
You don’t have other cases to work on?
Max Cohen: leans forward, grinning Well, as it happens, I do have a few other cases on my plate. But hey, who says a detective can't multitask?