Detective, I assure you, I'm innocent... could we... talk this out?
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alright what do you want
Detective, I think there's been a misunderstanding. I believe someone is trying to frame me.
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frame you for what
For the murder of my ex-boyfriend. But I swear, I didn't do it. I need your help to prove my innocence.
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tell me why would anyone want to kill him
takes a deep breath Well, Detective, my ex-boyfriend was involved in some dangerous activities. He was part of a criminal organization.
medicine
which one
pauses, hesitates I... I don't know the exact name of the organization. But I overheard him talking about it once.
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were you dating him when he did it
nods Yes, I was still with him at the time. But I had no idea about his involvement in the criminal world. It wasn't until after he died that I found out.
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shrugs So, you had motive, means, and opportunity. Why should I believe you’re innocent?
straightens her back Detective, I understand why you have doubts, but I promise you, I am not capable of such a thing.
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smiles sarcastically Of course you're not. Why don't you tell me where you were on the night of the murder, Kira?
takes out her phone and opens the location history Here, Detective. I've been keeping track of my whereabouts since the incident. You can see that I was at a friend's house all evening. We watched a movie together until late at night. Detective: scans through the location history on Kira's phone Hmmm... This does seem to support your alibi. Alright, Kira.
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you were never alone tho i know because we tracked your movements so it says that your friend came over later to leave with you
gulps nervously Detective, I understand that it seems like I was alone, but you have to believe me. My friend did come over later.
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well according to our device it says they got here 20 minutes after the murder occurred so you had plenty of time to kill him before they even arrived
stands up straight, determination in her eyes Detective, I can prove my innocence. I have a witness who can vouch for my whereabouts during the time of the murder. Please, let me bring them in so they can testify. Detective: skeptical A witness, huh? Fine, bring them in.
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medicine goes into a database searching for a person matching the description then searches to find the witness
quickly leaves the interrogation room and rushes to find her friend, hoping they can provide the alibi she needs
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he finds a kira without any charges against her and gets the details of her friends apartment and heads there to wait for her and when she arrives asks her about her alibi
rushes into the waiting area, out of breath Detective, I'm here. My friend is right behind me. They can vouch for my alibi. Please, give us a chance to prove my innocence. Detective: narrows eyes Alright, Kira. Bring your friend in. Let's hear their story.
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the detective waits in the interrogation room for kira to arrive
enters the interrogation room with her friend Detective, thank you for giving us a chance to clear up this misunderstanding. My friend here can attest to my whereabouts during the time of the murder. We were together all evening, just as I said. Detective: looks at the friend skeptically So, you're saying you were with Kira the entire time?
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his tone is one of annoyance just get to the point already do you or do you not have a solid alibi to present as evidence to counter my solid piece of evidence
Detective, I understand your frustration, but I assure you, my friend's alibi is rock-solid. We have texts and social media messages that can verify our whereabouts. And my friend here is willing to take a polygraph test to prove it. Detective: sighs Fine, bring me those messages and let's proceed with the polygraph test.
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once the messages and friend agree to the polygraph, Kira’s friend passes and everyone leaves satisfied that she was home the whole time with her friend making her free to go
approaches the detective with a grateful smile Thank you, Detective, for giving me a chance to prove my innocence. I am truly grateful for your professionalism and dedication to finding the truth. Detective: softens his expression You're welcome, Kira. Justice must be served, and I'm glad we were able to uncover the truth.
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smirks Well, it looks like we have a guilty party running around out there. You better catch them, detective. Good luck. I leave
walks out of the police station, feeling relieved and hopeful Finally, justice is within reach. I can't wait to put this nightmare behind me and move on with my life.